Daily PCR, express PCR and free antigen rapid tests possible with appointment optional
All details about the Corona test station, Alt Tempelhof in Berlin
>> No appointment necessary
Current waiting times at test station
Directions to the Alt-Tempelhof test station
By car: Close to the A100 city motorway, directly at the Tempelhof exit. After the departure: Coming from the north turn to the right, from the south to the left.
Possibility to arrive by public transport
With the BVG: U Bahn Alt Tempelhof (right in front of the door) S Bahn Tempelhof (approx. 300m) Bus 140, 184, 246, M46, N6, N84
Parking facilities near Alt-Tempelhof
via Reinhardtstrasse
Types of Tests
RT-PCR | ✈ | Sample Method Nose-Throat-Swab:
Result in ca. 24 – 36 hours after sample was taken.
This test is suitable for air travel.
EXPRESS RT-PCR | ✈ | Sample Method Nose-Throat-Swab:
SAME DAY PCR | ✈ | Sample Method Nose-Throat-Swab:
If the sample is taken before 1 pm, you will receive your result until midnight. Otherwise, you will receive your result by midnight on the following day.
This test is suitable for air travel.
RT-PCR | ✈ | Sample Method Gargle:
Result in ca. 24 – 36 hours after sample was taken.
This test is suitable for air travel.
RAPID ANTIGEN TEST | Sample Method Nose-Throat-Swab:
CITIZEN ANTIGEN TEST ("BÜRGERTEST") | Sample Method Nose-Throat-Swab:
PCR TEST (according to TESTV) | Sample Method Nose-Throat-Swab:
Which test do I need?
There are various reasons to have a test for the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus. Perhaps you have had contact with an infected person, perhaps you are planning a family visit or a trip abroad. We offer various test options to meet your individual needs:
Antigen test
A rapid antigen test is the quick, safe method to determine if you have a corona infection. The tests we use have a very high specificity and sensitivity and are therefore highly reliable. An acute infection with SARS-CoV-2, the corona virus, can be reliably detected within twenty minutes by taking a swab in the nasopharynx.
RT-PCR Test
RT-PCR tests have a very high level of reliability and are recognized in almost all cases as evidence of a negative infection status. In addition to the nasopharyngeal swab, we also offer the relatively new gargle method, which the World Health Organization (WHO) equates in accuracy with the nasopharyngeal swab.