From a young age, I wanted to offer to people, to fellow human beings in need. As a child of a family of bio-wrestlers, – who saw my parents in constant anxiety about saving their livelihood and anxiety…, lest they get sick, I had grown up with the view, which in the process became an ideological position, that “I must and must to offer to people”. So I decided from a very young age to become a doctor…
The doctor-patient relationship has always reached the limits of sanctity. The doctor is called to preserve his human nature and to stand next to the patient as a human-savior and not as a commercial exploiter of the disease, of life, of the human condition itself!
With these humane principles, I, Stavros Tsirigotakis, daily wear my medical blouse and daily, take the oath of our great teacher Hippocrates, to offer LIFE to fellow human beings.
I believe that God wanted me to become a doctor. He gave me a combination of things like common sense, soul and the ability to work under a lot of pressure but also the skill to create things with my hands that not everyone can do. Everything that a surgeon needs! I don’t say this to brag, as I didn’t earn any of these supplies. They were gifts from my creator and to those who give much, much is expected from them. This is how I see the medicine as well as the surgery I perform. But what I find very surprising is that God does not love us because of what we do, his love for us I believe is unconditional, it is an unconditional love.
It doesn’t matter what I do as a doctor, no matter what I do I will never be able to repay him.
The following testimony of our 20-year-old patient is the greatest satisfaction we can receive…