Renens Emergency Care Center - 20 minutes by bus from Saint-Sulpice
Emergency service at the Renens Train Station Medical Center, with fast care, with or without an appointment.
Adult emergency services are open Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.. Care is available without an appointment, but... You can book an appointment to make access to urgent care easier.
St-Sulpice currently has no hospital or ambulatory emergency service. When residents need prompt medical attention, they must travel to emergency departments in nearby cities such as Morges or Lausanne. From now on, however, they can see an emergency doctor much closer to home, at Renens train station.
A peaceful lakeside town, Saint-Sulpice is appreciated for its calm, residential atmosphere. Many families and retirees live there while working or studying in the surrounding municipalities. This tranquility, however, comes with a lack of nearby urgent-care facilities. As a result, many residents head to the Lausanne or Morges hospitals even for minor issues—often unnecessarily for non-life-threatening problems. And beyond the travel time, hospital emergency rooms can involve very long waits.
Our solution !
Thanks to its immediate proximity, the Centre médical Gare de Renens offers St-Sulpice residents a simple and fast way to access walk-in urgent care in a modern and reassuring environment.
Getting to our emergency clinic from St-Sulpice
While St-Sulpice has no emergency structure of its own, it is located very close to the CMGR walk-in clinic.
How to get here
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By bus: Bus 31 brings you to our clinic in about 20 minutes.
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By car: The CMGR is only around a 10-minute drive from the center of St-Sulpice.
Your advantages when choosing us
A faster and equally reliable alternative to hospital emergency departments
A team specialized in emergency medicine
Walk-in care Monday to Friday
On-site laboratory and radiology services
Who is this emergency service for ?
If you are 16 or older, you can use our emergency service Monday to Friday, from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
All care provided at CMGR is covered by Swiss basic health insurance (LAMal). There is nothing you need to do—the invoice is sent directly to your insurer.
Patients covered by foreign insurance must pay on site and request reimbursement from their insurer afterward.

