Theodoros Kapetanakis, MD, PhD, is a board-certified minimally invasive gynecologic surgeon with significant experience in complex endometriosis removal and complex gynecologic conditions. He understands the challenges facing patients with endometriosis and combines effective surgical care before, during and after surgery.
Committed to ongoing education to maintain surgical quality and safety, he regularly participates in academic and industry initiatives and has served as a consultant and educator in various settings. He also teaches residents and medical students, first at Harvard Medical School and now at the University of Connecticut.
Dr. Kapetanakis earned his medical degree from the University of Athens Medical School, Greece, and completed residency in obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Oklahoma. He also holds a doctorate in critical care from the University of Athens and completed a fellowship in minimally invasive gynecologic surgery at Mount Auburn Hospital, Boston.