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FINALLY YOU CAN COME TO US!

For all vaccinated and recovered persons,

entry to the Czech Republic is NOW WITHOUT PROBLEMS, such as tests and quarantine!

Dear clients,
our clinic is in full operation and we would like to assure you that the government restrictions in the Czech Republic, don't have any impact on the treatment.

Entering the Czech Republic is possible for any reason upon submission of a negative test or proof of recovery or vaccination and with the Passenger Locator Form. Access to the clinic is only possible with a negative test result. You are welcome to contact us for more information.

Based on the background of current developments, we have compiled information on current clinic operations for patients and visitors to the ISCARE Clinic. You will also find information about protective measures and travel to and from your home country.

Please note that regulations can also change at short notice in this dynamic situation and no guarantee can be given that the information transmitted to you always reflects the current status. Information from the Czech authorities is legally binding.

Please find more informations HERE.

Do not be afraid to start your treatment! We take the possible risks and customize the treatment to your possibilities at no extra costs in case of any complications!*

  • our clinic is in full operation
  • the Czech borders remain open for travelling for medical care, we will issue an official certificate for you proving the urgency of the treatment
  • consultation with our doctors are possible also via skype or telephone
  • consultations are for free
  • Our Medical Staff is being vaccinated for Covid-19
  • travel confirmation, because of a treatment at ISCARE clinic
  • antigen test for Covid-19
  • Covid-19 PCR test
  • accommodation in a hotel near the clinic

*(your flight is cancelled; you or your household member are tested positive for Covid-19)

What are the conditions for traveling from neighbouring countries?

From 15 May 2021, vaccinated persons can enter the Czech Republic from Germany, Hungary, Slovenia, Poland, Slovakia and Austria (from 19 May) 22 days after receiving their first shot. These states should now allow the entry of people vaccinated in the Czech Republic under similar conditions, with the exception of Slovakia, which is still negotiating the conditions of entry. The Czech Republic allows travel to its territory from neighbouring countries for a period not exceeding 24 hours without any other requirements.

What categories have foreign countries newly been divided into based on the risk of infection?

The new protective measure of the Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic distinguishes between five categories of countries:

  • low-risk countries (green)
  • medium-risk countries (orange)
  • high-risk countries (red)
  • very-high-risk countries (dark red)
  • extreme-risk countries (black)

MEDIUM RISK (orange – Germany, Austria, Italy, Poland ect. ): Before traveling to the Czech Republic, foreigners traveling from these countries must fill in an arrival form and undergo an antigen or PCR test, administered no more than 24 hours (antigen) or 72 hours (PCR) before the beginning of the trip and have a written confirmation of the result. It is also mandatory to wear an FFP2 (KN95, N95, P2, DS) respirator everywhere outside the home for 14 days after arrival. / Persons returning to the country who have been vaccinated in the Czech Republic are exempt from quarantine and testing 22 days after receiving the first shot. / Czech citizens, their family members, EU citizens with a certificate of temporary residence and foreigners with a permanent residence permit must fill in an arrival form before entering the Czech Republic and, if arriving by public transport, undergo an antigen or PCR test, administered no more than 24 hours (antigen) or 72 hours (PCR) before the beginning of the trip and have a written confirmation of the result. It is also mandatory to wear an FFP2 (KN95, N95, P2, DS) respirator everywhere outside the home for 14 days after arrival. / Czech citizens, their family members, EU citizens with a certificate of temporary residence and foreigners with a permanent residence permit entering the Czech Republic by private transport must undergo an antigen or PCR test no later than 5 days after arrival. Before entering the Czech Republic, they must fill in an arrival form. Self-isolation is required until confirmation of a negative test result. It is also mandatory to wear an FFP2 (KN95, N95, P2, DS) respirator everywhere outside the home for 14 days after arrival.

HIGH RISK (red- Switzerland, Spain, France ect.): Before traveling to the Czech Republic, foreigners traveling from these countries must fill in an arrival form and undergo an antigen or PCR test, administered no more than 24 hours (antigen) or 72 hours (PCR) before the beginning of the trip and have a written confirmation of the result. Subsequently, they must undergo a second PCR test (antigen is not sufficient) administered in the Czech Republic, no later than 5 days after arrival. Self-isolation is required until confirmation of a negative test result. It is also mandatory to wear an FFP2 (KN95, N95, P2, DS) respirator everywhere outside the home for 14 days after arrival. / Persons returning to the country who have been vaccinated in the Czech Republic are exempt from quarantine and testing 22 days after receiving the first shot. / Czech citizens, their family members, EU citizens with a certificate of temporary residence and foreigners with a permanent residence permit must fill in an arrival form before entering the Czech Republic and, if arriving by public transport, undergo an antigen or PCR test, administered no more than 24 hours (antigen) or 72 hours (PCR) before the beginning of the trip and have a written confirmation of the result. Subsequently, they must undergo a second PCR test (antigen is not sufficient) administered in the Czech Republic, no later than 5 days after arrival. Self-isolation is required until confirmation of a negative test result. It is also mandatory to wear an FFP2 (KN95, N95, P2, DS) respirator everywhere outside the home for 14 days after arrival. / Czech citizens, their family members, EU citizens with a certificate of temporary residence and foreigners with a permanent residence permit entering the Czech Republic by private transport must undergo a PCR test (antigen is not sufficient) administered in the Czech Republic, no later than 5 days after arrival. Before entering the Czech Republic, they must fill in an arrival form. Self-isolation is required until confirmation of a negative test result. It is also mandatory to wear an FFP2 (KN95, N95, P2, DS) respirator everywhere outside the home for 14 days after arrival.

VERY HIGH RISK (dark red – United Kingdom): Before traveling to the Czech Republic, foreigners traveling from these countries must fill in an arrival form and undergo a PCR test (antigen is not sufficient), administered no more than 72 hours before the beginning of the trip and have a written confirmation of the result. Subsequently, they must submit a second PCR test (antigen is not sufficient) administered in the Czech Republic, which can be administered no earlier than the 5th day and no later than the 14th day after entry. Self-isolation is required until confirmation of a negative test result. It is also mandatory to wear an FFP2 (KN95, N95, P2, DS) respirator everywhere outside the home for 14 days after arrival. / Czech citizens, their family members, EU citizens with a certificate of temporary residence and foreigners with a permanent residence permit must fill in an arrival form before entering the Czech Republic and undergo an antigen or PCR test, administered no more than 24 hours (antigen) or 72 hours (PCR) before the beginning of the trip and have a written confirmation of the result. Subsequently, they must submit a second PCR test (antigen is not sufficient) administered in the Czech Republic, which can be administered no earlier than the 5th day and no later than the 14th day after entry. Self-isolation is required until confirmation of a negative test result. It is also mandatory to wear an FFP2 (KN95, N95, P2, DS) respirator everywhere outside the home for 14 days after arrival.

Please note that you need a negative test (not older than 48 hours) to be admitted to the clinic or inpatient ward (you will also need a test to be allowed to visit someone in the inpatient ward).

We can offer you a test (antigen and also PCR) at our facilities, lease let us know if we can help somehow.

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How to get to our centre?

Residence

The Clinical Center ISCARE a.s. is located in a high-rise building in Prague 9 near the O2 Arena.

See what it looks like from the comfort of your home, take a virtual tour of the ISCARE Clinical Center.

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4 ways to get to us

By car – to Českomoravská street with parking possibilities in the Galerie Harfa shopping center.

By metro – to Českomoravská station and then a 5-minute walk.

Take trams – 8 or 25 to the Multiarena Praha station and then a 3-minute walk.

By train – 9-minute walk from Nádraží Libeň station.