Not sure which plan is right for you? We'll compare them all and find the best fit.
Get a Quote →Need a visa-approved policy fast? We can have your certificate ready the same day.
Get a Quote →Looking for a business or group quote? Our advisors will compare all options for you.
Get a Quote →Ready to find the right plan? Get an exact price in minutes.
Get a Quote →Health insurance with diagnostic tests in Spain — what cover for blood tests, X-rays, ultrasound, MRI and CT scans may include, how referral and authorisation work, waiting periods, and how to choose the right plan. Always subject to the plan terms.
Overview
Most comprehensive Sanitas plans include diagnostic tests such as blood tests, imaging and scans, typically with a specialist referral and sometimes authorisation, and subject to the plan terms and any waiting periods. We explain what diagnostic cover involves and how to choose a plan that includes the tests you are likely to need.
Diagnostic tests — blood tests, scans and imaging — are a core part of healthcare, so it is natural to want a plan that covers them properly. The good news is that comprehensive private health insurance in Spain generally includes a wide range of diagnostic tests, usually arranged through a specialist and subject to the plan terms. This guide explains what diagnostic cover typically involves, how referral and authorisation work, where waiting periods may apply, and how to choose a plan that fits your needs.
As always, the exact tests covered, any authorisation requirements and any waiting periods depend on the specific plan, so we use cautious wording and recommend confirming the detail. See also does Sanitas cover diagnostic tests and comprehensive health insurance.
What include
Diagnostic tests cover the investigations used to diagnose and monitor conditions. On a comprehensive plan these typically include laboratory tests, imaging and more specialised investigations, accessed through the Sanitas medical network. The aim is that when a doctor needs a test to understand a problem, the cover supports it — subject to the plan terms and the usual referral process.
Bloods
Blood tests (analytics) are among the most common diagnostic tests and are generally included on comprehensive plans, usually requested by a doctor as part of an investigation or check-up. They are typically straightforward to arrange within the network. As with all benefits, the specifics are set by the plan, so confirm what is included if regular blood monitoring matters to you.
Imaging
Imaging such as X-rays and ultrasound, and more advanced scans such as MRI and CT, are generally available on comprehensive plans, usually following a specialist referral and sometimes requiring prior authorisation. More advanced imaging is more likely to need authorisation. If you anticipate needing particular scans, it is worth checking how your plan handles them. See does Sanitas cover hospitalisation for related inpatient investigations.
Referral
Access to many diagnostic tests runs through a specialist, who requests the appropriate investigation, and some tests require prior authorisation from the insurer. This is normal in private healthcare and helps ensure the test is appropriate. We can explain how referral and authorisation work in practice so you know what to expect when you need a test. See direct access vs reimbursement.
Waiting
Some diagnostic tests, particularly more advanced ones, may be subject to a waiting period in the first year, depending on the plan. This means a benefit may not be available immediately on a new policy. Visa-suitable comprehensive plans are designed so the cover meets the requirement, but it is always worth checking which benefits, if any, have a waiting period. See waiting periods and Sanitas waiting periods.
Hospital vs out
Plans differ in scope: some are broad comprehensive plans covering outpatient and inpatient care including diagnostics, while more limited plans may cover less. For diagnostic tests it is important that the plan includes outpatient investigations, not just hospitalisation. We help you choose a plan whose scope matches the tests and care you are likely to use.
Visa
For visa and residency applicants, the priority is a comprehensive plan with the right certificate — and comprehensive plans generally include diagnostic tests as part of that cover. So choosing a visa-suitable plan usually means diagnostics are included, subject to the plan terms. See visa-compliant cover, Sanitas Residents and Residents Platinum.
Pre-existing
If a diagnostic test relates to a pre-existing condition, how it is covered depends on the terms set when the policy was arranged — for example whether a condition was accepted on standard terms or with an exclusion. Declaring conditions accurately at application is what determines this. See pre-existing conditions and the Sanitas pre-existing guidance.
Choose
To choose well, think about the tests and care you are likely to need, check that the plan includes outpatient diagnostics, understand any authorisation and waiting periods, and make sure it suits your route (visa or general). We match a plan to your needs — see Sanitas pricing for what affects the cost.
Table
| Test type | Common use | Usually needs authorisation? | What to check |
|---|---|---|---|
| Blood tests | Routine checks, monitoring | Often not | Included on the plan |
| X-ray / ultrasound | Common imaging | Sometimes | Referral process |
| MRI / CT | Advanced imaging | Often yes | Authorisation and waiting period |
| Specialist investigations | Diagnosing conditions | Varies | Scope of the plan |
| Pre-existing-related tests | Monitoring a known condition | Depends on terms | How the condition was accepted |
How we help
We help you choose a comprehensive plan that includes the diagnostic tests you are likely to need, and explain referral, authorisation and any waiting periods clearly. Get a quote or contact us.
Why matter
Diagnostic tests are often the difference between worrying and knowing. Quick access to blood tests, scans and imaging means problems are identified and treated sooner, which is one of the main reasons people value private cover in Spain. A plan that includes good diagnostic cover, accessed through the network, means you are not waiting unnecessarily or paying out of pocket for investigations. This is why, when choosing a plan, it is worth checking the diagnostic scope rather than just the headline. See comprehensive cover.
Speed
One of the practical advantages of private diagnostic cover is speed of access compared with waiting for some tests in the public system. Within the Sanitas network, a specialist can request the appropriate investigation and it can usually be arranged without a long wait, subject to the plan and any authorisation. For anyone who values getting answers quickly, this is a key benefit of comprehensive private cover. See public vs private healthcare.
How access
In practice, accessing a test usually starts with a consultation: a GP or specialist assesses you and decides which investigation is appropriate. For many tests, that referral is enough to arrange them within the network; for some, particularly advanced imaging, prior authorisation from the insurer is needed first. Knowing this flow in advance means there are no surprises when you need a test. We can walk you through how it works on your plan.
Specialist diag
More specialised investigations — for example endoscopy or certain cardiac or neurological tests — are typically arranged by the relevant specialist as part of diagnosing a condition. Comprehensive plans generally support these within the network, subject to terms and any authorisation. If you have a known area of health concern, it is worth checking the plan covers the specialist investigations you might need. See hospitalisation cover.
Check-ups
Beyond diagnosing problems, diagnostic tests support routine monitoring — for example regular blood tests to keep an eye on a stable condition. Comprehensive plans generally support this where a doctor requests it. If you have an ongoing condition that needs monitoring, a plan with good outpatient diagnostic cover is particularly valuable. We help you choose accordingly. See pre-existing conditions with Sanitas.
Families diag
For families, diagnostic cover matters across all ages — children need tests too, and parents value quick access when a child is unwell. A comprehensive family plan generally includes diagnostics for each member, subject to terms. We quote families together and make sure the plan's diagnostic scope suits the whole household. See family health insurance.
Costs diag
Whether you pay anything towards a test can depend on the plan's cost structure. On a copay plan, certain tests may carry a small per-service charge; on a no-copay plan, they do not. If you expect to need frequent tests — for monitoring, say — a no-copay plan can be more predictable. See copay vs no-copay, with copayments and without copayments.
Visa diag detail
A reassuring point for visa and residency applicants: the comprehensive no-copay plans you need for the certificate generally include diagnostic tests as part of the cover. So in choosing a visa-suitable plan, you are usually also choosing good diagnostic cover, subject to the plan terms. You do not need to seek out diagnostics separately. See visa-compliant cover.
Mistakes diag
Decide diag
Choose by thinking about the tests you and your family are likely to need, then check the plan includes outpatient diagnostics, understand any authorisation and waiting periods, and confirm the cost structure suits your expected use. We match a plan to that picture. Tell us your needs and we will recommend a comprehensive plan with the diagnostic cover you want. Get a quote.
Preventive
Diagnostic cover is not only about reacting to problems — it also supports preventive health. Regular check-ups and screening tests, where a doctor recommends them, can catch issues early, and comprehensive plans generally support these within the network. For many people the ability to get checked promptly is one of the everyday benefits of private cover, beyond emergencies and serious illness.
If preventive health is a priority for you, it is worth choosing a plan with good outpatient diagnostic cover and understanding how to access check-ups. We help you pick a plan that supports staying well, not just treating illness. See comprehensive cover.
Womens health
Women's health screening — gynaecological checks and related investigations — is an area where diagnostic access matters, and comprehensive plans generally include gynaecology and the associated tests, subject to terms. If this is a priority, check the scope of the plan and any authorisation requirements so you can access screening when you need it.
We can help you choose a plan whose diagnostic and gynaecological scope suits you, and explain how referrals and any authorisation work in practice. As always, the specifics are set by the plan, so it is worth confirming the detail. See maternity cover.
Mens health
For anyone with a long-term condition that needs monitoring — for example regular blood tests or periodic scans — diagnostic cover is central to managing it well. Comprehensive plans generally support ongoing monitoring where a doctor requests it, and a no-copay plan can make frequent tests more predictable in cost. How a specific condition is covered depends on the terms set at application. See pre-existing conditions.
If you have a condition that needs regular tests, tell us when you arrange cover, so we can recommend a plan with the right diagnostic scope and explain how monitoring will be covered. Declaring conditions accurately is what determines the cover. See copay vs no-copay.
Access speed detail
Part of the value of private diagnostic cover is not just getting the test but getting results and next steps promptly, so a problem is addressed quickly. Within the network, the path from test to specialist review to treatment can be efficient, subject to the plan. For people who value speed and continuity of care, this is a key reason to hold comprehensive cover.
We help you choose a plan that supports this end-to-end process, not just individual tests, so that when you need investigations the whole journey is smooth. See hospitalisation cover.
Summary diag
To sum up: comprehensive Spanish private plans generally include a broad range of diagnostic tests, accessed through a specialist and subject to the plan terms, authorisation for some tests, and any first-year waiting periods. Choosing a plan with good outpatient diagnostics — and the right cost structure for your expected use — means investigations are covered when you need them.
Tell us the tests and care you anticipate, and we will recommend a comprehensive plan with the diagnostic cover to match, explaining referral, authorisation and waiting periods clearly. Get a quote or contact us.
Ask diag
If diagnostic cover is a priority, the useful questions to ask are: does the plan include outpatient diagnostics as well as inpatient; which tests need authorisation; are there first-year waiting periods on advanced imaging; and does the cost structure (copay or no-copay) suit how often I expect to need tests. We can answer all of these for any plan you are considering, so you choose with a clear picture.
Rather than guess from a brochure, tell us the kind of investigations you anticipate — routine monitoring, occasional scans, or specialist tests for a known concern — and we will point you to a plan that covers them well. See comprehensive cover and does Sanitas cover tests.
Peace diag
Ultimately, good diagnostic cover is about peace of mind: knowing that if you or a family member needs a test, you can get it promptly without worrying about cost or long waits. For many expats this everyday reassurance is one of the main reasons they hold comprehensive private cover, alongside the more dramatic protection for serious illness or emergencies.
We help you choose a plan that delivers that reassurance, with the diagnostic scope and cost structure to match your needs. Tell us your situation and we will recommend a suitable comprehensive plan. Get a quote or contact us.
Important information
Tell us your situation and we will recommend a comprehensive Sanitas plan that includes diagnostic cover. We help with the health-insurance part of your application. Acceptance and exact policy terms depend on the insurer’s rules; visa decisions rest with the Spanish authorities.
English-speaking Sanitas specialists can help with the health-insurance part of your visa or residency application.
FAQs
Common questions about this Spanish visa route and the health-insurance requirement. Always confirm current rules with the official authorities or a qualified immigration specialist.