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Call 113 for immediate medical assistance.

As an EEA (European Economic Agreement) member, Norway has free reciprocal health agreements with all EU countries. To take advantage of this agreement you need to bring form E111 (Certificate of Entitlement to Benefits in Kind) from your homestead.

The Norwegian National Health Plan does not cover US or Canadian visitors. Check if your health plan is valid in Norway. Medical fees in Norway are reasonable compared to most Western countries.

Hospitals

Oslo Legevakten (Emergency Clinic), Address: Storgata 40, Oslo, Norway, 0182 Phone: 2293.2293

Riks Hospitalet (The National Hospital), Address: Pilestr. 32, Oslo, Norway, 0027 Phone: 2286.7010

Ullevål, Address: Kirkerein 166, Oslo, Norway, 0450 Phone: 2211.8080

Late-Night Pharmacies

Jernbanetorgets Apotek (Jernbanetorget 4B, PHONE: 22/41-24-82), across from Oslo S Station, is open 24 hours.

Sfinxen Apotek (Bogstadvn. 51, PHONE: 22/46-34-44), near Frogner Park, is open weekdays from 8:30 AM to 9 PM, Saturdays from 8:30 AM to 8 PM, and Sundays from 5 PM to 8 PM.

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