Healthcare in Norway
Basic information about how the health service works in Norway, and who you should contact when. The information is written and quality-assured by the public health authorities in Norway and is translated in several languages.
Basic information about how the health service works in Norway, and who you should contact when. The information is written and quality-assured by the public health authorities in Norway and is translated in several languages.
Our webpages is mainly in Norwegian. Google translate is a free multilingual tool to translate text and websites from one language into another. It supports over 100 languages.
Please note that the translations are not quality assured and may be inaccurate in some cases. We still hope that it can help you navigate and find useful information on our website.
The birth is the end to many months of waiting, longing and excitement. Finally, you will meet the child. The birth requires great efforts by both the mother and child and is physically and mentally demanding for both.
In 2023 the Women's Clinic moved into Glasblokkene, a new building in the Haukeland area. On this page you will find information about where we are, how to find the way, opening hours and other practical information.
You will find more information about health care, medical treatment, patient and legal rights and self-service solutions on the webpages of the national digital health hub Helsenorge.