Free SARS CoV-2 RNA (PCR) (COVID-19) test for the children of low-income families

Free SARS CoV-2 RNA (PCR) (COVID-19) test for the children of low-income families

IASO Children's Hospital: Free SARS CoV-2 RNA (PCR) (COVID-19) test for the children of low-income families

With the kindergartens and primary schools about to open, IASO Children’s Hospital is responding to the health needs of students, in the context of its Corporate Social Responsibility Program “by your side”.

By decision of the Chairman of the Board of Directors, Dr. G. Stamatiou, IASO Children’s Hospital will be performing SARS CoV-2 RNA (PCR) (COVID-19) tests on children of low-income families free-of-charge until Saturday 9 January 2021.

To find out more about the tests, call on +30 210 6184090, +30 210 6184111 and +30 210 6383949 from 13:00 to 16:30. The eligibility criteria are as follows:

  • Personal income up to €6,000
  • Family income up to €12,000

Parents must present the following supporting documents when escorting their children:

  • Copy of tax return for the last 2 years
  • Copy of ID Card

Always by your side!

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