What to do in an emergency in Girona
From Guide to Girona
đ Call 112[edit]
If you have a life-threatening emergency, call 112 (the European emergency number).
You may be connected to a doctor for a phone consult, or an ambulance will be sent.
Be ready to give your address, including your flat or house number.
đ„ Go to an emergency room[edit]
If you can make your own way to a hospital, there are public and private emergency rooms.
Name | Address | Phone | Opening Hours |
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Hospital Josep Trueta | Avinguda de França | 972 94 02 00 | Open 24 hours |
Hospital Santa Caterina | Carrer del Dr. Castany, Salt | 972 18 26 00 | Open 24 hours |
CAP GĂŒell for urgent but non-hospital care | Carrer MossĂšn Joan Pons, 6 | 972 21 07 08 | Open 24 hours |
Name | Address | Phone | Opening Hours |
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ClĂnica Girona | Carrer de Barcelona, 206 | 972 01 03 00 | Open 24 hours |
ClĂnica Bofill | Carrer Maria Claret, 20 | 972 41 04 04 | Open 24 hours |
ClĂnica Causse/Onyar | Carrer HeroĂŻnes de Santa BĂ rbara, 6 | 972 20 40 00 | Open 24 hours |
Institut CatalĂ de Serveis MĂšdics (non-hospital) | Carrer Gironella, 11 | 972 40 00 04 | Daily: 8 AM â 9 PM |
Public emergency rooms will treat you without requiring immediate payment. If you are not in the public health system, youâll receive a bill that you can send to your insurance provider. EU citizens with an EHIC card are covered for public care.
Private emergency rooms require private insurance or payment.