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Konstantinos Peristeris, Obstetrician & Gynaecological Surgeon

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  • Obstetrician 
  • IVF
  • Volunteer doctor at "Doctors without Borders"
  • Gynaecologist Surgeon
  • Volunteer obstetrician of "HOPEgenesis" 
  • Volunteer doctor in "Team Aegean"
Dr. Konstantinos Peristeris, Obstetrician & Gynaecological Surgeongraduated from Charles Medical School in Prague and subsequently received special training in Obstetrics & Gynaecology at King's College Hospital in London. He mastered his residency at the Panarcadian Hospital of Tripoli and completed it at the Aretaios University Hospital in Athens.

He continuously follows the latest developments in all fields of Gynaecology, with emphasis on IVF, which he is currently studying in the postgraduate programme of the University of Athens, MSc "IVF/assisted reproduction techniques". He is a scientific collaborator of Medical Clinics REA, MTERA, YGEIA IVF, IASO and LETO in Athens, and GENESIS and Fertilia in Thessaloniki.

He collaborates with the IVF units of the above mentioned centres to help couples from all over Greece realize their dream of becoming parents and, he is an active volunteer obstetrician at "HOPEgenesis" helping couples from remote areas of Greece to conceive by undertaking pregnancy monitoring and delivery free of charge.

He is also a volunteer physician with "Doctors without Borders" and "Aegean Team", having served with these organizations, both as a physician in the field and as a public speaker on health issues. He has been a professional public speaker for the last 15 years with 350+ speeches to his credit from universities and conferences to TEDx events and workshops all over Greece. Konstantinos' philosophy is modern and holistic.

His presence in public discourse is interwoven with the four A's. Safety, Confidence, Humanity and Sense of Humor. He strongly believes that communication is therapeutic. And in our modern age, once we really get into communication, we will find the answer, whatever the question may be.



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Menopause and Dietary Supplements: How their proper integration will improve quality of life

Menopause is a normal phase in a woman's life, usually occurring around the age of 50. It marks the end of reproductive age and is accompanied by a number of physical and mental changes, such as hot flushes, mood changes, sleep disturbances and weight gain. Nutritional supplements can provide relief from these symptoms, supporting general wellbeing and providing a gentler transition for women into menopause.