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Allergic Reaction Doctor in Gran Canaria: When to Call a Home Doctor

10 May 2026by OnCall Medical Team2 min read

Got allergic reaction in Gran Canaria? OnCall doctors visit your hotel within 1–2 hours. Real local guide: hospitals, pharmacies, when to call.

Allergic Reaction in Gran Canaria: Why You Need a Doctor at Your Hotel

A new food at a tapas bar, an unfamiliar plant brushed in passing, an insect bite that wasn't there an hour ago. Allergic reactions on holiday range from minor nuisance hives to genuine emergencies. Knowing the difference saves lives.

Why call OnCall instead of the ER

On-site assessment plus prescription antihistamines and corticosteroids when appropriate. OnCall doctors evaluate the rash, take vitals, prescribe oral or injectable medication on-site. The doctor also screens for anaphylaxis red flags that need ER transfer.

Real care in Gran Canaria

Hospital Universitario Insular (Las Palmas) is the main public hospital — free for EHIC/GHIC holders, expect 3–6 hour summer waits. Private options include Hospiten Roca, Clínica Roca (San Agustín). The 24-hour pharmacy reference: Farmacia Maspalomas (Playa del Inglés). Most hotels in Maspalomas, Playa del Inglés, Las Palmas, Puerto Rico are within 30 minutes of these.

Prevention tips (for next time)

If you have a known severe allergy, carry your auto-injector at all times — restaurants, beach, day trips. Read tapas-menu allergen icons (Spain follows the EU 14-allergen disclosure rule). At pharmacies, "antihistamínico" gets you a basic OTC option; ask for the brand "Reactine" or "Aerius" if unsure.

When to go to the ER instead

  • Difficulty breathing, wheezing, or throat tightness
  • Swelling of the face, lips, or tongue
  • Dizziness, fainting, or rapid pulse
  • Widespread rash with vomiting
  • Known severe allergy without auto-injector available

If any of these appear, call 112 or go to Hospital Universitario Insular (Las Palmas) directly. OnCall is for typical cases that benefit from prompt assessment without the ER queue.

The OnCall difference

€150 all-in for a daytime visit. No ER co-pay surprises, no long waits, no wasted vacation days. A licensed doctor arrives at your accommodation across Maspalomas, Playa del Inglés, Las Palmas, Puerto Rico with everything needed: portable equipment, medication on hand, ability to write prescriptions for any pharmacy in the Canary Islands.

Available 8am–11pm daily across Gran Canaria. Book via the OnCall app or website in 2 minutes.

Your holiday doesn't stop for allergic reaction. Let OnCall bring the clinic to you.


Ready to book? Open OnCall Clinic now. €150, 1–2 hour arrival, no ER lines. Available across Maspalomas, Playa del Inglés, Las Palmas, Puerto Rico.

Frequently asked questions

Can a home doctor treat an allergic reaction?
Yes — for mild to moderate reactions (hives, rash, mild swelling). The doctor prescribes oral or injectable antihistamines and corticosteroids on-site, and rules out signs of anaphylaxis that would require ER transfer.
What does anaphylaxis look like?
Difficulty breathing, throat tightness, swelling of face/lips/tongue, dizziness, rapid pulse, or widespread rash with vomiting. If any of these appear, call 112 and use an auto-injector if available — anaphylaxis is a true emergency.
Are antihistamines available without prescription in Spain?
Yes. Pharmacies sell basic antihistamines (loratadine, cetirizine, dexchlorpheniramine) over-the-counter. For prescription-strength options or injectable corticosteroids, you need a doctor — that's where a home visit fits in.

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