
Dr. Christina Stylianou graduated from Paphos secondary school in 1999, then attended the medical school of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, specialising in Obstetrics and Gynecology. Further specialty studies in colposcopy followed, this time at London’s Whittington Hospital, as a trainee of distinguished Professor Albert Singer.
Dr. Christina Stylianou went on to train under renowned Fetal Medicine expert, Professor Kypros Nicolaides, at King’s College Hospital’s Harris Birthright Centre. As a close associate of Professor Nicolaides, she also worked at the Fetal Medicine department of University College London Hospital (UCLH), and at Harley Street, the world’s largest private centre for Fetal Medicine.
Thereafter, training under Professor Lindsey Allan, Dr. Christina Stylianou became certified in managing high-risk pregnancies, endometrial surgery and embryonic ultrasound, earning the Diploma in Fetal Medicine – the Fetal Medicine Foundation’s highest qualification, having participated in scientific research related to the field.
A two-year Minimal Access Surgery fellowship followed at London’s St. Peter and Ashford Hospital – one of the UK’s largest and best-known endometriosis centres (CEMIG). Completing her specialisation in laparoscopy, Dr. Christina Stylianou was awarded her degree by the European Society for Gynaecological Endoscopy.
Finishing up her training in the United Kingdom, she took part in infertility and Assisted Reproduction research, earning a Master of Science degree from the University of Bristol. An internship at Tel Aviv’s Ichilov Hospital followed.
Thereafter, Dr. Christina Stylianou worked as a consultant Obstetrician-Gynaecologist at London’s Richmond Practice private hospital for a time, before returning to Cyprus.