More than 182,000 sick people were treated as outpatients at Paphos general hospital during 2009, according to the manager Filaktis Constantinides. The emergency department dealt with over 72,000 of these cases. Constantinides said that the aim of the hospital management and staff is to ‘continue services offered', and to ‘improve the way in which they are provided.' The manager added that improvements to the ophthalmic and ENT clinics would get underway, with the employment of a second doctor as well as another orthopaedic doctor and the extension of the hospital building.

Constantinides pointed out that a lot was achieved by the hospital in the past year, including the expansion of the gynaecological clinic-it now operates three surgery's - the expansion and revamping of the emergency department, the creation of a cardiology unit, the expansion of the orthopaedic clinic, and the acquisition of another life support machine. Constantinides also said that the installation of early fire detection equipment is also nearing completion. New x-ray equipment is also in use at the hospital and radiologists have also been employed for its operation. 2009 also saw a new car parking area being created. Constantinides concluded that the next step is to improve the hospital kitchens, which will commence after tenders for the job have been examined.