Location and getting there

The Institute of Maxillofacial Surgery and Implantology is located at Centro Medico Teknon in Barcelona, Spain. The centre is on Carrer de Vilana, near Passeig de la Bonanova in the Sant Gervasi district. Centro Medico Teknon is located in a quiet neighbourhood that is accessible by public and private transport. The centre has its own parking garage for clients. Centro Medico Teknon provides the utmost comfort and convenience to patients and accompanying parties.

The Institute of Maxillofacial Surgery and Implantology is on the third floor of the Vilana doctors’ office building. The main entrance of Centro Medico Teknon on Carrer de Vilana leads directly to the lobby and the information desk, where patients can ask for directions to the Vilana building.

Getting there by car

Visitors who come by car on the Ronda de Dalt ring road can use the entrance on Carrer de Marquesa de Villalonga to park in the large underground parking garage. Patients coming on Passeig de Bonanova can use the entrance on Carrer de Villana.

For visitors coming from outside the city of Barcelona, the easiest route is to take southbound exit No. 7 or northbound exit No. 9 on the Ronda de Dalt ring road.

Getting there from the airport

El Prat International Airport of Barcelona is located 5 km south of the city. It is well connected with the main roads that lead into the city.

The Institute of Maxillofacial Surgery and Implantology is 8 km from the airport. It can be reached by taxi, bus or train.

Getting there by train

In the upper part of the city of Barcelona there are two railway lines that are relatively close to the Institute. Sants Estació, the nearest station on the RENFE line (National Railway Network) is 2.5 km from the Institute.

Sarrià, the nearest station on the Catalan government’s railway network (Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat), is 750 m from the Institute.

Other public transport

The Barcelona public-transport system is a modern facility with several metro lines and many bus lines that connect all the city’s neighbourhoods. Barcelona also has plenty of taxis that can be hailed all over the city.

To find the best combination on public transport, use the services provided by Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona (TMB) on its website (www.tmb.net).

The nearest station on the Catalan government’s railway network (Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat) is Sarrià, which is located about 750 m from the Institute.