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How to travel safely during the COVID-19 pandemic

If you need medical treatment, do not hesitate to visit the Hospital because of the pandemic. With proper planning and taking all the necessary measures, you can safely visit our Hospital.

Even in this period of uncertainty, St. Luke's Hospital is a safe place and all our staff is ready to provide the necessary care when needed.

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Attention!
Due to the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, all patients must undergo tests before entering the Clinic.

For safety reasons and due to the situation, visits to the Clinic are not allowed.
By Car
When you arrive in the city centre, you will need to head to Panorama, a suburb in eastern Thessaloniki. It is 12 km from the city centre and, without traffic, you will need about 30 minutes to get here.

By Bus
In case you want to visit St. Luke's Hospital by bus (OASTH), you should take line 58, which starts from the centre of Thessaloniki (at Venizelou Street), crosses the city centre and passes through Panorama, where the Hospital is located. You should get off at the stop "AGIOS LOUKAS".


From Macedonia airport

In case you wish to go directly to St. Luke's Hospital, after landing at Macedonia airport, the easiest and quickest way is to use either a private car or taxi, which will leave you at the entrance of the Hospital. The time required is about 20 minutes. Taxis at Thessaloniki airport are available 24 hours a day. There is no bus line connecting the airport with the Hospital. In case you wish to use a bus, you will have to go to the city centre and then take bus line 58.


From the New Railway Station of Thessaloniki

The easiest and quickest way to get to the Hospital from the New Railway Station of Thessaloniki is either by private car or taxi. Alternatively, there are many buses which head to the east; you can reach Egnatia Odos, at Aristotelous Square and take bus line 58 towards Panorama. You should get off at the stop "AGIOS LOUKAS". The distance from the New Railway Station to the Hospital is 12km and you will need about 1 hour to commute by bus. By taxi or private car you will need about 30 minutes.


From the intercity bus station (KTEL) Macedonia

If you wish to go to the Hospital directly from the KTEL station, the best option is by private car or taxi. The distance is 22km and you will need about 30 minutes. Alternatively, if you wish to commute by bus, you will need to get to the city centre and take bus line 58. In this case, it will take more than 1 hour to get to the Hospital.


To learn more or make an appointment please call at the following telephone numbers:
+30 2310 390 766 | +30 2310 380 000

In case you need any assistance, our specialised team can help you with the following:

*Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, all patients must undergo tests before entering the Hospital. For safety reasons and due to the situation, visits to the Hospital are not allowed.