Have applied Healthcare
Asylum seekers are entitled to healthcare from they arrive in Norway requesting asylum. All health personnel in Norway are bound by a duty of confidentiality.
What is your situation?
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I have applied for protection (asylum) or have already been granted protection (asylum)
Your rights
- You are entitled to the same healthcare as everyone who lives in Norway, for example doctor's appointments, hospital treatment and some types of medicine. The right to healthcare applies from the day you arrive in Norway and ask for protection (asylum).
- If you have been assigned a D-number, you can have a regular GP (fastlege). That means that you can visit the same doctor every time.
- To be assigned a D-number, you or health personnel can phone Helsetjenestens veiledningssenter (the health service's guidance centre) at 800 43 573. It currently takes at least eight weeks to be assigned a D-number.
- Once you have been given a D-number, you can call the Regular GP Line (Fastlegetelefonen) at 810 59 500.
How to contact a doctor
- If you are in need of healthcare, contact a doctor in the place where you live.
- If you need emergency healthcare, you can contact the emergency and accident department. Call 116 117 to get in touch with your nearest emergency and accident department.
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My appeal has been rejected by UNE
If you are over the age of 18, you are entitled to
- Emergency care and healthcare that is absolutely essential and cannot wait.
- If you are pregnant, you are entitled to care during pregnancy and post-natal care, or to an abortion, if relevant.
- Treatment if you have an infectious disease that poses a risk to other people.
- Vaccination if you are at risk of being infected with an infectious disease that poses a risk to other people.
How to contact a doctor
Contact a doctor or the emergency and accident department in the place where you live if you are in need of emergency healthcare or healthcare that is absolutely essential and cannot wait.
If you are a child under the age of 18, you are entitled to
- You are entitled to the same health and care services as all children who live in Norway, for example doctor's appointments, hospital treatment or public health nurse services, vaccinations and some types of medicine.
- You cannot be registered with a regular GP (fastlege).
How to contact a doctor
- If you are in need of healthcare, contact a doctor or the emergency and accident department in the place where you live.