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Javier Moreno Izarra

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Dr. Javier Moreno Izarra leads the Infectious Disease Unit at Quirónsalud Marbella in Spain. He is a primary care and regenerative medicine specialist. He focuses on antimicrobial resistance and the optimization of antibiotic use. Dr. Moreno Izarra manages comprehensive care for chronic conditions like diabetes and heart disease.

  • Member of the Spanish Society of Infectious Disease and Clinical Microbiology.
  • Coordinates emergency and hospitalization units for high-resolution medical centers.
  • Performs premium medical check-ups and body composition analysis.
  • Treats complex chronic pain and manages long-term drug therapies.
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Javier Ramos Lazaro

25年の経験

Dr. Javier Ramos Lazaro is the Director of Internal Medicine at HM Nou Delfos Hospital in Barcelona. He specializes in infectious diseases, including tuberculosis and community-acquired infections. Dr. Lazaro holds a Doctorate in Medicine from the University of Barcelona. He completed two master’s degrees in infectious disease management and antimicrobial treatments.

  • Specializes in treating resistant infections and febrile urinary tract conditions.
  • Member of the Spanish Society of Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology.
  • Served as a teaching collaborator at the University of Barcelona and International University of Catalonia.
  • Works at HM Nou Delfos, a center featuring EFQM and ISO quality certifications.

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What should I do if I feel sick while in Spain?

If you feel sick in Spain, seek care based on symptom severity. For minor issues, visit a local pharmacy for advice and over-the-counter medicine. For infections, schedule a consultation with an infectionist to receive professional diagnosis and specialized treatment plans.

  • Emergency services: Call 112 for urgent medical assistance or life-threatening symptoms.
  • Pharmacy access: Look for neon green crosses for 24-hour Farmacias de Guardia.
  • Infectionist consultation: Specialty consultations for infectious diseases cost $100 to $200.
  • Diagnosis options: Detailed HIV diagnostics in Spain range from $100 to $100.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Spain is a hub for infectious disease management. Specialist consultations are widely available for under $200 at private centers. Patients seeking specialized care for chronic conditions often find that diagnostics are fast. You can get a treatment plan and initial results in just a few days.

Patient Consensus: Patients mention that pharmacists are incredibly helpful for common colds or stomach issues. For more serious concerns, they note that private clinics offer much faster appointments than public hospitals.

How are infectious diseases diagnosed in Spanish hospitals?

Spanish hospitals diagnose infectious diseases through clinical assessments led by internal medicine departments and advanced microbiological testing. Diagnostic protocols utilize molecular PCR testing, serology, and blood cultures. Specialists like Dr. Javier Ramos Lazaro at Hospital HM Nou Delfos manage complex cases involving tuberculosis and community-acquired pathologies.

  • Specialist consultations: Initial assessments cost $100 to $200 with internal medicine experts.
  • Molecular diagnostics: Rapid PCR testing is standard for respiratory viruses and same-day pathogen identification.
  • Detailed screenings: Clinics perform targeted HIV diagnostics or hepatitis C panels using Western Blot.
  • Advanced procedures: Specialists use lumbar punctures or MRI result revisions for neurological infection cases.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Spanish hospitals like Hospital HM Sanchinarro and Hospital HM Nou Delfos serve over 400,000 patients annually. This high volume allows these centers to integrate international coding standards with rapid laboratory workflows. Patients often receive specialized internal medicine care faster in private facilities. These clinics frequently coordinate with dedicated research units to optimize antimicrobial use during diagnosis.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize bringing a detailed travel and symptom history to the first appointment to speed up testing. Many recommend using private hospital apps to track lab results and avoid diagnostic delays.

What is the current status of Mpox (monkeypox) in Spain?

Spain is currently the most affected country in the EU by Mpox. Authorities confirmed 84 cases in early 2026. The more transmissible clade Ib variant drives this surge. Local community transmission is active in urban centers like Madrid. Most cases occur within sexual networks.

  • Dominant strain: Clade Ib accounts for 43% of confirmed 2026 cases.
  • Transmission type: WHO confirms local community spread without international travel history.
  • Regional hotspot: Madrid remains the primary area for autochthonous clade Ib infections.
  • Vaccination status: Roughly 66% of recent patients in reported cohorts were unvaccinated.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While Madrid is the current hotspot, Spain's infectious disease infrastructure is highly centralized in academic hubs. Facilities like Hospital HM Nou Delfos in Barcelona and Ruber Internacional in Madrid serve over 400,000 patients yearly. These networks utilize genomic sequencing to monitor viral evolution across their 40+ specialized departments.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that risk remains low for general travelers but emphasize checking vaccine status before major events. Vaccination is often available for free in Madrid and Barcelona clinics for eligible groups.

Are there any recent respiratory disease alerts in Spain?

Spain reports a stable respiratory health landscape as of early 2026. Authorities recently monitored a single human case of A(H1N1)v swine flu in Catalonia. Health departments assess the general risk as very low. Standard seasonal influenza and COVID-19 remain the primary focus for local medical centers.

  • Swine flu (H1N1v): A single recovered case in Catalonia showed no further transmission.
  • Seasonal viruses: Flu and COVID-19 incidence rates align with typical winter patterns.
  • Protective measures: Some regions require masks in hospitals and pharmacies during peak seasons.
  • Other alerts: Mpox clade 1b and West Nile virus undergo routine summer surveillance.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Spanish hospital networks like HM Hospitals and Quirónsalud manage high patient volumes effectively. Dr. Javier Ramos Lazaro at Hospital HM Nou Delfos specializes in infection prevention. Clinics with ISO and JCI accreditations maintain rigorous hygiene protocols. This infrastructure prevents local seasonal spikes from becoming national health emergencies.

Patient Consensus: Travelers note that while winter bugs are common, there is no national emergency. Most recommend getting standard flu or whooping cough boosters before visiting crowded areas like Barcelona.

Which vaccines are recommended before traveling to Spain?

No mandatory vaccines are required for entry into Spain as of 2024. Travelers should ensure routine immunizations like Measles (MMR), Polio, and Tetanus (Tdap) are current. Health authorities specifically recommend Hepatitis A for those visiting rural areas or focusing on local culinary experiences.

  • Routine boosters: Update MMR and Tdap if your last dose was over 10 years ago.
  • Hepatitis A: Recommended for most travelers to prevent infection from contaminated food or water.
  • Hepatitis B: Suggested for those expecting medical procedures or potential blood exposure during travel.
  • Specialty vaccines: Consider Tick-borne encephalitis if hiking in northern Spain during summer months.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Spain’s healthcare system is highly centralized, with major hubs like Hospital HM Nou Delfos in Barcelona treating 400,000 patients annually. Because these centers handle massive volumes, they maintain high stocks of the latest antimicrobial treatments. If you require specialized infectious disease care, choosing a high-volume facility often ensures faster access to эксперт consultations with specialists like Dr. Javier Ramos Lazaro.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that while the country is very safe, a Tetanus booster is a practical priority for active travelers. Most travelers find that standard routine shots are sufficient without needing extensive travel-specific clinical visits.

How are STIs like Chlamydia or Gonorrhea treated in Spain?

Spain treats Chlamydia and Gonorrhea following strict European protocols using targeted antibiotic therapy. Diagnosis requires a healthcare professional's prescription as antibiotics are not over-the-counter. Facilities like Hospital HM Nou Delfos and Hospital Universitario HM Sanchinarro provide specialized infectious disease consultations and diagnostic screenings.

  • Treatment protocols: Chlamydia typically requires oral antibiotics. Gonorrhea often needs a specific intramuscular injection.
  • Access to care: Patients use public STI centers (Centros de ITS) or JCI-accredited private hospitals.
  • Expert consultations: Infectionist consultations in Spain range from $100 to $200.
  • Mandatory prescriptions: All antibiotic treatments require a confirmed diagnosis and official medical prescription.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data from the HM Hospitales network, which serves over 400,000 patients annually, shows a high volume of infectious disease cases. Specialized directors like Dr. Javier Ramos Lazaro at Hospital HM Nou Delfos focus on antimicrobial optimization. This expertise is vital because it ensures the most effective antibiotic choice, reducing the risk of treatment resistance.

Patient Consensus: Patients note it is much faster to visit a dedicated STI center than a general practitioner. They often receive same-day prescriptions and emphasize the importance of notifying partners immediately to prevent reinfection.

How can I avoid bug-borne diseases like Lyme disease or Leishmaniasis in Spain?

Avoid bug-borne diseases in Spain by preventing bites from ticks and sandflies. Wear long clothing and use EPA-registered repellents with 20% DEET. These pests are most active from April to September. Perform full-body tick checks after hiking in northern wooded regions like Galicia.

  • Protective clothing: Tuck long pants into socks. Wear light colors to spot ticks easily.
  • Peak activity: Avoid outdoor activities at dawn and dusk. Sandflies are most active then.
  • Indoor safety: Use fine-mesh nets and air conditioning. Sandflies are smaller than common mosquitoes.
  • Medical consultation: Seek specialists like Dr. Javier Ramos Lazaro at Hospital HM Nou Delfos.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data from major Spanish hubs like Madrid and Barcelona shows a high volume of infectious disease consultations. Hospitals like Centro Médico Teknon and Hospital Universitario HM Sanchinarro manage 10,000 to 400,000+ patients annually. This high patient turnover ensures doctors are deeply familiar with regional pathology like Leishmaniasis. Clinically, these centers often use advanced diagnostics, including lumbar punctures and specialized lab tests, to rule out complications quickly.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that sandflies in Mediterranean coastal areas can bite through thin fabrics. They recommend using picaridin-based sprays and taking photos of any ticks for faster identification by local doctors.

How can an Australian traveller access private medical treatment for an infectious disease in Spain?

Australian travellers access private infectious disease treatment in Spain by paying out-of-pocket or through travel insurance. Without a reciprocal healthcare agreement, patients use JCI-accredited facilities in Madrid and Barcelona. Specialist consultations for infections range from $100 to $200.

  • Specialist access: Secure an infectious disease consultation, like with Dr Javier Ramos Lazaro at Hospital HM Nou Delfos.
  • Diagnostics: Access comprehensive hepatitis C workups or HIV p24 antigen testing at accredited private labs.
  • Clinical expertise: Leading specialists like Dr Javier Moreno Izaro focus on antimicrobial resistance and outpatient antibiotic therapy.
  • Hospital networks: Major private groups like HM Hospitals and Quirónsalud provide JCI-certified care for international patients.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Our data shows senior specialists at clinics like ANDSURGEONS often hold UK General Medical Council certification. This helps Australians as the medical approach and communication align with familiar standards. Many of these hospitals, including Hospital Universitario HM Sanchinarro, specifically design their services for Commonwealth patients.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that private hospitals in Spain prioritise speed. They often provide same-day diagnostic results. Dedicated international medical coordinators simplify insurance billing and translate technical medical terms into plain English.

What is the emergency number to report severe symptoms of an infectious disease while in Spain?

The universal emergency number in Spain is 112. Call this free, 24/7 service for life-threatening infectious disease symptoms. This includes severe respiratory distress or high fever. Operators often speak English. They coordinate ambulances and hospital dispatch across all Spanish regions including Madrid and Barcelona.

  • Primary emergency: Call 112 for immediate medical dispatch and life-threatening symptoms requiring an ambulance.
  • Medical advice: Call 061 for non-life-threatening concerns or regional public health guidance regarding exposure.
  • Specific location: State the region and street address first as services are managed regionally.
  • Infection disclosure: Inform operators of contagious risks so responders can use the correct protective gear.
  • Self-transport: Avoid clinics without calling first to prevent exposing others in public waiting areas.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Major Spanish centres like Hospital Ruber Internacional and Centro Médico Teknon hold JCI accreditation. This confirms they follow strict international protocols for isolation and infectious control. Patients should mention these facilities to dispatchers if they have pre-arranged care at these hospitals.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that calling 112 is essential before heading to a hospital with contagious symptoms. Travellers recommend keeping insurance details ready. They also suggest following dispatcher instructions to reach the correct isolation-equipped facility.

What are the risks of mosquito-borne diseases like Dengue or Zika in Spain?

Dengue and Zika risks in Spain are low. However, the Asian tiger mosquito requires seasonal awareness. Local transmission usually occurs in small clusters along the Mediterranean coast. Centres like Centro Médico Teknon in Barcelona provide specialised diagnostics for local and travel-related cases.

  • Coastal risk: Local transmission is most common in Catalonia, Valencia, and the Balearic Islands.
  • Peak season: Mosquito activity is highest from May to October during hotter months.
  • Expert care: Specialists like Dr Javier Ramos Lazaro manage community infections at Hospital HM Nou Delfos.
  • Diagnostic access: Modern facilities in Madrid and Barcelona offer infectious disease screening.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Hospital Ruber Internacional treats 25,000+ patients annually. Still, the highest risk for Aussies comes from urban day-biting mosquitoes. Choosing JCI-accredited facilities in Barcelona or Madrid provides access to UK-trained expertise and diagnostic tools.

Patient Consensus: Patients find that Spanish clinics handle screening efficiently. They note that pharmacies stock high-strength repellents for summer. Many feel reassured by the public health monitoring in popular Mediterranean holiday spots.

What steps should an Australian traveller take regarding tick-borne illnesses while hiking in northern Spain?

Australian hikers in northern Spain should wear permethrin-treated clothing and use repellents containing 20% DEET. Daily body checks are essential. Ticks often need 24 hours to transmit Lyme disease. Seek medical help early for flu-like symptoms or a bullseye rash for effective antibiotic treatment.

  • Protective barriers: Tuck trousers into socks and wear light-coloured fabrics to spot ticks easily.
  • Safe removal: Use fine-tipped tweezers to pull ticks straight up without twisting or using heat.
  • Expert care: Specialists like Dr Javier Ramos Lazaro at Hospital HM Nou Delfos specialise in infectious pathologies.
  • Accredited facilities: JCI-accredited hospitals such as Centro Médico Teknon or Hospital Ruber Internacional provide specialised care.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While most hikers focus on rural pharmacies, major hospitals in Madrid and Barcelona handle 400,000+ patients annually. These hospitals have modern labs and offer infectious disease testing and treatment from $200 to $400. Consulting an infectionist ensures the diagnosis traces specific European bacterial strains often missed by general checks.

Patient Consensus: Hikers in Spain note that keeping a removed tick in a sealed bag helps local specialists. Travellers emphasise performing thorough evening checks after trail sections to catch nymphs before they attach firmly.

Is the tap water safe and how can I avoid gastroenteritis while visiting Spain?

Tap water in Spain is safe to drink and meets strict European Union health standards. Coastal areas like Barcelona or Marbella often have high mineral content that affects taste. Most gastro cases stem from food handling rather than mains water.

  • Regional taste: Mountain-fed water in Madrid tastes better than mineral-heavy water in coastal cities.
  • Food hygiene: Prioritise busy restaurants with high turnover and freshly cooked, steaming hot dishes.
  • Critical red flags: Avoid venues where staff handle cash and food without washing their hands.
  • Personal care: Wash hands for 20 seconds before eating and use alcohol-based sanitiser frequently.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Major Spanish hospital groups like HM Hospitales or Quirónsalud maintain dedicated infectious disease units. Specialists like Dr Javier Ramos Lazaro at HM Nou Delfos focus on resistant bacteria and infection control. These large private networks often provide faster English-speaking support than smaller local clinics.

Patient Consensus: Travellers note that sensitive stomachs may react to shifts in mineral levels. Many stick to bottled water for comfort. Patients emphasise using sanitiser after public transport and avoiding room-temperature buffet items to stay healthy.

What vaccines are recommended for Australians travelling to Spain?

Australians do not need mandatory vaccinations for Spain. However, being up to date on routine immunisations is vital. Authorities recommend boosters for diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis if the last dose was over 10 years ago. A polio booster is also advised due to recent European detections.

  • Routine boosters: Review measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) and childhood schedules with a GP.
  • Polio status: Adults should receive a one-off IPV booster before departing for Europe.
  • Seasonal health: Influenza and COVID-19 shots are recommended, especially for northern winter travel.
  • Specific risks: Hepatitis A and B are advised for rural stays or medical procedures.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Most travellers only think of vaccinations. However, top hospitals like Centro Médico Teknon and Hospital Ruber Internacional are JCI-accredited. They meet the same rigorous safety and infection control standards as major Australian private hospitals. Choosing these centres for specialist care helps provide high-quality clinical outcomes.

Patient Consensus: Patients note it is important to visit a GP 6–12 weeks before a Spanish holiday. They suggest checking requirements for rural activities. They also recommend keeping documented records for any medical visits in Spain.

Where can an Australian traveller obtain standard vaccine boosters while in Spain?

Australian travellers can get vaccine boosters in Spain at private medical centres or international vaccination units. Because Australia and Spain lack a reciprocal healthcare agreement, tourists must pay out-of-pocket. Large JCI-accredited facilities in Madrid and Barcelona specialise in managing infectious diseases and travel medicine.

  • Private clinics: Major groups like Quirónsalud provide fast appointments for short-stay international travellers.
  • Specialist units: Centro Médico Teknon offers comprehensive services for international patients in Barcelona.
  • Required documentation: Present an Australian Immunisation History Statement to doctors before receiving any booster.
  • Certification: Request an official European receipt to update the Australian Immunisation Register later.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Spanish private hospitals often use a visiting-specialist model. Senior doctors frequently hold hospital privileges across multiple sites. For example, some specialists in Barcelona hold UK General Medical Council certification. This provides high standards of communication and clinical care for English-speaking travellers.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that private clinics in Spain are much faster than public health hubs. Non-residents found it helpful to confirm clinic registration requirements via email before arriving for a booster.

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