About the Doctor
Where clarity begins and resilience grows. Together, we uncover what lies within.
I am a psychiatrist trained for a decade in major hospitals in Germany. My work combines the clinical rigour of the German healthcare system with the human perspective psychiatry requires. At Mindbeing I offer individualised care for adults — through psychotherapy, medication where indicated, and soon through rTMS.
- 2012 — Medical Degree, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTh).
- 2013–2023 — Ten years of training and clinical practice in German hospitals: Katholisches Krankenhaus Hagen and kbo-Isar-Amper-Klinikum Munich, with clinical experience in both Psychiatry and Neurology.
- Certified in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) following 2.5 years of structured training.
- 2023 — Specialist title in Psychiatry and Psychotherapy after passing the examinations of the Munich Medical Association (Bayerische Landesärztekammer).
- 2024 — Founded Mindbeing, a private mental health practice in Thessaloniki.
Clinical experience
Across a decade of training in German hospitals, Dr Tzampazidou managed a broad spectrum of psychiatric cases:
- Psychotic disorders and schizophrenia
- Severe depressive episodes and bipolar disorder
- Anxiety disorders and panic attacks
- Dementia and neuropsychiatric disorders of older adulthood
- Addictions (alcohol, substances, behavioural)
- Personality disorders
This experience did not come from a private practice. It came from hospital work in specialist clinics, where cases are seen in their most complex and demanding forms.
Why Mindbeing
The name Mindbeing comes from the union of two words — the mind and the human being. It is not wordplay. It is a clinical position: mental health is not addressed in isolation from the body, relationships, work, history or environment. When we examine a symptom, we are also examining the person living it.
This approach — known in the scientific literature as the biopsychosocial model — is why different treatment tools coexist at Mindbeing: psychotherapy, medication where needed, and soon rTMS. They do not belong to different “schools”. They belong to the same framework of care.
I chose psychiatry because it is the area of medicine that requires the doctor to listen in order to help. I spent the decade of my training in Germany seeing what psychiatry can achieve when practised with rigour, and what it loses when practised mechanically. At Mindbeing, I try every day to do both: to practise medicine with the scientific demand it deserves, and to meet every person as a person — not as a diagnosis.
Greek (native) · German (professional clinical fluency after a decade in Germany) · English.
If you would like to discuss whether I am the right psychiatrist for you, book a first session and let’s talk in person.