
Designated as a pivotal emergency and first-response medical centre during the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Games
Community Health Center of Livigno (Casa di Comunità di Livigno), managed by ASST Valtellina e Alto Lario, is a local territorial healthcare facility (also known as Casa della Sanità or Poliambulatorio di Livigno) that serves as a nearby access point for healthcare and social-health services in the municipality of Livigno, in the province of Sondrio. It is located at Via Freita 1512/B (or 1521/B), 23041 Livigno (SO), Italy. The facility offers a wide range of outpatient services, including specialist medical consultations, diagnostic tests, blood draw point, centralized booking center (CUP), integrated home care (ADI), integration with social services for chronic conditions, preventive screenings (such as PAP Test and HPV Test), and a First Aid Point for emergencies and urgent cases. It has been significantly enhanced with major investments, including advanced technology and diagnostics (such as radiology area), in preparation for the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics and Paralympics. The First Aid Point operates 24/7 during key periods, with outpatient clinics generally active five days a week. The center supports the management of chronic and frail patients, including through telemedicine, and integrates professionals such as general practitioners, specialists, nurses, and social workers.
Getting there is relatively straightforward given its location in a small mountain town, though roads can be affected by winter conditions. Livigno is mainly accessible by car via the SS301 or the Forcola tunnel (from Bormio/Chiesa in Valmalenco) or the Foscagno pass (from Tirano). Parking is available near the facility. Local public transport includes bus lines (such as those operated by ASF Autolinee or municipal services), with stops close to Via Freita; check current schedules on the ASF Autolinee website or apps like Moovit or Google Maps. There is no metro or tram service due to the mountainous and remote nature of the area. In case of snow or bad weather, verify road conditions and use appropriate vehicles.
Hours and access vary depending on the specific service. Outpatient services are generally provided during daytime hours (typically Monday-Friday), while the First Aid Point may operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week based on seasonal needs or events (such as during the 2026 Olympics). For specialist visits or bookings, it is recommended to contact in advance. The Single Access Point (PUA) or information desks assist with orientation and social-health integrations. For outpatient bookings or CUP services, use the regional number 800.638.638 (from landline) or 02.999599 (from mobile), Monday-Saturday 8:00 AM-8:00 PM, or book online via the Electronic Health Record or the ASST website.
Visiting rules and access depend on the type of service: for specialist clinics or blood draws, present your doctor’s referral and health card; arrive early for registration. For the First Aid Point or emergencies, access is direct without booking. For home care or social services, contact in advance. The facility is accessible to people with disabilities, with reserved parking where available. In case of emergency, call 112 or go directly to the First Aid Point.
For the most up-to-date information on services, precise hours, maps, bookings, or any changes (especially during the Olympic period), visit the official ASST Valtellina e Alto Lario website at www.asst-val.it (check the Livigno or poliambulatorio section). Main contacts: poliambulatorio phone 0342 977119; ASST switchboard 0342 521111; email urp@asst-val.it. Always confirm details directly before your visit, particularly for emergencies, special events, or seasonal variations.