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Alicante Barcelona Alicante IMED Hospital Elche - Elche Parque Empresarial - 03203 Elche (Alicante): Open: 24 hour per day, 7 days per week. From 8:00-22:00 entrance Covid section. Other hours via ‘entrance Urgencias’ (Emergency Room) It is important to make an appointment via this link: https://testcoronavirus.imedhospitales.com/testAntigeno (information in Spanish) http://www.imedelche.com/en/ Quiron Salud Alicante - Calle Cruz de Piedra, 4 03015 Alicante. Open: Monday - Saturday from 8:00 until 20:00 Make an appointment: +34 966 972 900 or [email protected] (is possible in Dutch) Give your full name, date of birth, passport number, mobile number and email. https://www.quironsalud.es/alicante Quiron Salud Torrevieja - Calle partida de la loma s/n 03184 Torrevieja 40 min drive to Alicante airport) Open: 24 hour per day, 7 days per week. Make an appointment via email: [email protected] (is possible in Dutch) Give your full name, date of birth, passport number, mobile number and email. https://www.quironsalud.es/torrevieja/en/internationale-patient (information in Dutch) Barcelona Clinica Creu Blanca Calle J.V. Foix 63-71, 08034 Barcelona Open: 7 days per week, 24 hours per day (incl Holidays) Prices antigen test 8:00-20:00h: 50 euros, 20:00-8:00h: 110 euros No appointment needed Distance to airport: 15 km https://www.clinicacreublanca.es/en/el-centro.html (information in English) Hospital Universitari Sagrat Cor - C/ Londres, 28, planta baja, 08029 Barcelona Open: Monday - Friday: 7:30-18.30, Saturday 8:00-12:00 Make an appointment via +34 933 221 111 Distance from El Prat: 15 km https://www.hscor.com/ (information in Spanish) Hospital El Pilar - C/Balmes, 271, 08006 Barcelona Open: Monday - Friday: 8:00- 19:00, Saturday 8:00-11:00 Make an appointment via +34 932 360 500 Distance from El Prat: 15 km https://www.quironsalud.es/pilar/en Hospital Universitari Dexeus - C/ Sabino Arana, 5-19 – Planta 1, 08028 Barcelona Open: Monday - Friday: 7:30-20:00, Saturday: 8:00-11:00 Make an appointment via +34 932 274 747 Distance from El Prat: 13 km https://www.quironsalud.es/dexeus-barcelona (information in Spanish) Hospital Quiron Salud del Vallès - Passeig Rubió i Ors, 23, 08203 Sabadell (Barcelona) Open: Monday - Friday: 8:00-20:00, Saturday: 8:00-9:30 Make an appointment via: +34 937 283 100 Distance from El Prat: 34 km https://www.quironsalud.es/valles (information in Spanish) Centro Médico Teknon - C/ Carrer de Vilana, 12, 08022 Barcelona Open: Monday - Friday: 8:00-20:00, Saturday: 8:00-11:00 Make an appointment via: +34 932 90 62 00 Distance from El Prat : 14 km https://www.teknon.es/ (information in Spanish) Bilbao Quirónsalud Bilbao, Av. del Ferrocarril, 2-4, 48013, Bilbao Open: Monday – Friday: 12:00 – 17:00 Appointment via: +34 94 441 11 87 or https://e-quironsalud.es/test-covid/82- test-de-antigenos-rapido-covid-19 Distance from airport: 15km Fuerteventura CENTRO INSULAR DE REHABILITACION SL (LABORATORIO JMD 928 09 34 45), Calle Isla Graciosa, 17, 35600 Puerto del Rosario Open: Monday Friday: 10:00-12:00 Appointment via: +34 928 85 82 00 CENTRO DE ESPECIALIDADES MÉDICAS MORROJABLE, Av. El Saladar 4, Edif. Don Carlos, Morro Jable, 35625, Fuerteventura Open: Monday – Friday: 9:00-22:00 Appointment via: + 34 928 540 333 http://www.cemjandia.com/es CENTRO MÉDICO EVER GRILLO, Av. del Saladar, 3, 35625 Morro Jable Open: Monday – Friday: 9:00-20:00 Appointment via: +34 928 54 24 02 https://www.saludonnet.com/clinica/centro-medico-ever-grillo Gran Canaria Hospital ICOT Ciudad del Telde, Urb. La Estrella, Calle Míster Blisse, s/n, 35212 Telde, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Open: 7 days per week, Monday - Friday: 8:00-19:00, Saturday & Sunday: until 14:00 (appointment only) Appointment via: + 34 928 707 555 (press option 1) http://www.grupoicot.es/pruebas-covid-19 (information in Spanish or English) LABORATORIO DOCTOR MANUEL OLIVER SLP, Calle Murga, 48, 35003 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Open: Monday – Friday: 7:30-14:00, Saturday 9:30-13:00 Appointment via +34 928 431 898 https://labdrmoliver.com/ (information in Spanish) CENTRO MEDICO ARNAO, Calle del, Calle Lic. Gilberto Monzón Mayor, 1, 35200 Telde, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Open: Monday – Sunday: 8:00-22:00 Appointment via: +34 928 704 013 https://www.canarisalud.com/service/centro-medico-arnao/ Ibiza Laboratorios Biofarma, Avda Isidoro Macabich, 27 – 1º A, 07800 Eivissa Open: Monday - Friday: 8:30-13:30 and 17:00-19:30, Saturday: appointment only Appointment via: +34 971 300 001 or WhatsApp: +34 672 322 679 Distance to airport: 7 km http://www.laboratoriobiofarma.com/ Lanzarote LABORATORIO JMD SLP, Calle México, 10, 35500 Arrecife, Las Palmas Open: Monday – Friday: 7:30-12:30, Saturday with appointment only Appointment via: +34 928 816 725 https://redcanarialaboratorios.com/ Hospiten Lanzarote, Lomo Gordo, s/n, 35510 Puerto del Carmen Open: Every day before 9:00-9:30, appointment only Appointment via: +34 928 59 61 00 Distance to airport: 9 km EUROFINS LGS MEGALAB LANZAROTE, C/ Méjico, 28, 35500 Arrecife Open: Monday – Friday: 7:30-14:30 Appointment via: +34 928 801 888 Distance to airport: 5 km Centro Médico Gabimedic, C/ Triana, 31, 35500 Arrecife Open: Monday – Friday: 8:30-13:30 ן Appointment via: +34 928 813 190 023 477 615 34+ [email protected] Distance to airport: 8 km. Madrid Clínica Universidad de Navarra- Calle Marquesado de Sta. Marta, 1, 28027 Madrid Open: 7 days per week, Monday - Friday van 08:30 – 20:00, Saturday & Sunday (incl. holidays) 10:30-17:00 Appointment via: +34 91 353 19 20 https://www.cun.es/sedes/sede-madrid (information in Spanish) Hospital Fuensanta, C/ Arturo Soria, 17, 28027 Madrid Open: Monday - Friday 8:00-19, Saturday 8:00-14:00 Appointment via +34 91 410 02 00 https://hospitalfuensanta.com/ (information in Spanish) CLINAMAT- C/Francisco Silvela N°46 PCR (results in 24 hours) and rapid test (results in 30 minutes) available Open: 7 days per week, 8:00-20:00 (including holidays) No appointment needed http://www.clinamat.com/ (information in Spanish) Gesmedi, Calle de Hortaleza, 65, 28004 Madrid Open: 24 hours with appointment ן (WhatsApp) 66 22 46 622 +34 ן Appointment via: +34 91 113 87 75 [email protected] Distance to airport: 15 km https://gesmedi.com/ (information in English) Malaga Hospital Santa Elena, Urb. Los Álamos, C/ Sardinero, s/n Torremolinos (Málaga) Open: Monday - Friday 8:00-12:00 Make an appointment via +34 952 385 555 https://santaelenahospital.com/ (information in Spanish) Hospital Helicópteros Sanitarios Open: 24 hours with appointment Make an appointment via +34 952 81 18 18 Distance to airport: 60 km https://marbellahospital.com/index.html (information in English) Mallorca Accolab-Besalduch, Blanquerna, 47, 07003 Palma Tel. 971 718 317 Open: Monday – Friday 7:30 – 13:30 No appointment needed Distance to the airport: 8 km https://www.besalduch.com/ Sevilla Clínica Beiman Los Remedios, Glorieta de las Cigarreras, 1 - local 3 (Sevilla) Open: 7 days per week, Monday - Friday 8:00-14:00 and 16:00-20:30, Saturday & Sunday 9:00-14:00 Make an appointment via +34 954 089 703 [email protected] https://www.clinicabeiman.es/sevilla (information in Spanish) Tenerife LGS Megalab Los Cristianos, Calle Barquillo 2, 10, 38650 Los Cristianos Open: Monday - Friday 7:30- 12:00, Saturday 7:30-10:00 Appointment not necessary https://www.lgs-analisis.es/en/eurofins-centres/ Centro Médico Doctor Palm Mar Open: 24 hours with appointment 950 005 642 +34 ן Appointment via: +34 922 897 432 Distance to airport: 15 km https://centromedicopalmmar.es/ (information in English) Valencia Quiron Salud Valencia - Av. de Blasco Ibáñez, 14, 46010 Valencia, Open: 24 hours a day, 7 days per week. Make an appointment via email: [email protected] (is possible in Dutch) Give your full name, date of birth, passport number, mobile number and email. https://www.quironsalud.es/valencia (information in Spanish) .
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