The Cyprus Health Service Promotion Board is a non-profit organisation that was founded in November 2006 after an initiative taken by the Cyprus Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI).
Today there are six public hospitals and more than eighty private hospitals and clinics, providing around 2,500 hospital beds, 2,250 doctors and 720 dentists in Cyprus.
The web sites of the Cyprus Health Service Promotion Board's members profile the treatment services provided by each organisation, their location, the qualifications of their specialists, staff members, and in some cases their price lists.
In recent years, Cyprus has achieved prominence for an excellent healthcare system that offers value for money and quality medical treatment for patients from all over the world. Cyprus's healthcare system has improved tremendously and is something that both the administration and the practitioners are justifiably proud of.
European and other patients stand to benefit much from the quality and range of treatments that Cyprus offers. The strong Cyprus economy has contributed greatly to the healthcare system with a rate of growth in excess of 3%, which has helped modern hospitals and well-trained health care professionals to spring up, giving Cyprus everything needed to be seen as an up-and-coming destination for healthcare tourism.
Patients who are considering treatment in Cyprus should consider one of the healthcare providers who are part of the Cyprus Health Service Promotion Board.
Role of the Board
The Board's main goals are:
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The development and promotion of Cyprus as a Medical Centre and the provision of health services in general
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The development of solidarity and co-operation between its members
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Assistance to its members in making contact with various organisations and/or relevant governmental departments for the promotion of objectives related to topics they are concerned with
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The undertaking of activities for the promotion of the Cyprus Health Service Promotion Board’s goals and to help the public understand the role and the contribution of The Board to the health service
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Participation in international and domestic organisations related to matters that the The Board is concerned with
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The genuine contribution of the members of The Board to the economical, business, social and environmental development of Cyprus
Most of the largest and best equipped hospitals in Cyprus are members of the Cyprus Health Service Promotion Board. They are all approved and licensed by the Cyprus Government and some of them have moved a step ahead by signing contracts to gain international accreditation standards from accrediting bodies approved by the ISQUA.
Patients looking for treatment in Cyprus can either contact the Cyprus Health Service Promotion Board to get more information about the Cyprus health tourism industry, or can contact their member hospitals directly, who are more than willing to provide as much information as possible regarding potential treatment in Cyprus.
Click here to visit the Cyprus Health Service Promotion Board website, which will provide you with information regarding Cyprus as a health destination. By accessing the website
you can view a list of members, explore their profiles, and find links to their individual websites.
About Cyprus
Uniquely positioned at the crossroad between Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, Cyprus is easily accessible for all people whether coming from Europe or the rest of the world.
Today, Cyprus is a modern country and has been a member of the European Union since 2004. With its European culture and civilisation that stretches back to antiquity, it has much to offer including year-round sunshine, alluring beaches, vineyards, historical sites, and a family-oriented culture of open-hearted people.
Currently, the Cyprus Government is placing a lot of emphasis on promoting Cyprus as a health care destination with a current annual expenditure on health of over 700 million Euros, representing 6% of gross national product. The Cyprus health industry bears an excellent reputation of the essential post operative care after any kind of surgery where the Mediterranean climate, with its dry summers and mild winters, is ideal for recuperating both for the patient but also for people accompanying them.