Where can I get a health certificate in Guangzhou?

The health certificate is handled in Guangzhou CDC. If it is in a certain district, it can also be handled at the district CDC.

The introduction of handling health certificate is as follows:

Bring your ID card to CDC or designated institution for physical examination. Get the form, pay the fee, take photos and have a physical examination according to the process. After the test results come out and you find the health certificate information online, you can get the certificate. You can pick it up at the physical examination site or mail it to your residence.

Guangdong province stipulates that people who need it during the epidemic period can apply for an epidemic health certificate at the township health center or community health service center where they live. Conditions for handling epidemic health certificate: The applicant's "Yuekang Code" is not in red team status. No respiratory symptoms such as fever and cough occurred during use. In the village (community) where the applicant lived, COVID-19 patients were not diagnosed within 14 days.

Guangzhou Tianhe has a health certificate from Tianhe District Center for Disease Control and Prevention. The health certificate and training certificate are together. The address is on Yun Ke Road. Take Metro Line 5 and get off at Pazhou Bridge North or Yun Ke Road.

The cost of health certificate is different according to local charging standards, and the cost of physical examination is also charged according to the medical service price list of each province, so the price of each province may be different. Pay attention to fasting when handling health certificates. Of course, if you are not on an empty stomach, it will not particularly affect the result, but in principle, you should go on an empty stomach and bring photos and ID cards.

Legal basis:

Detailed Rules for the Implementation of the Regulations on Hygiene Management in Public Places Article 10 Operators of public places shall organize employees to have health check-ups every year, and employees shall not take up their posts until they have obtained valid health certificates.

Persons suffering from digestive tract infectious diseases such as dysentery, typhoid fever, viral hepatitis A and viral hepatitis E, as well as persons suffering from active pulmonary tuberculosis, suppurative or exudative skin diseases, shall not engage in the work of directly serving customers before being cured.