- Health advice
- Health care services
- Persons with international protection: Health checks when you have moved to Hämeenlinna
- First aid and emergency hospital treatment
- Emergencies
- How to get an appointment to see a doctor or nurse
- When should you see a doctor?
- Absence from school or work due to illness
- Laboratory tests and X-ray examinations
- Dental care
- Cancelling a dentist’s appointment
- If your child has received an invitation letter for an oral health check
- Emergency dental care
- Emergency medical care on weekdays from 8.00 to 15.00
- Emergency care on weekdays from 15.00 to 21.00
- Emergency care on weekends and public holidays from 8.00 to 21.00
- Emergencies
- Maternity and child health clinics
- Mental health
- Current information on coronavirus
- Current information on coronavirus
Raised temperature
Raised temperature, that is, fever means that the body temperature is above 37 degrees Celsius. Fever often lasts from 1 to 4 days, and there is no need to see a doctor if you are a healthy adult. Young children and the elderly may need to see a doctor more quickly.
News
- Kela’s telephone service in Russian, Somali and Arabic has been closed 22.02.2021
- Winter holidays in Hämeenlinna 1.3. – 7.3.2021 16.02.2021
- Summer job voucher 2021 (kesätyöseteli) 21.01.2021
- Hämeenlinna celebrates its birthday on 19 January 18.01.2021
- 6th graders recommended to wear face masks 15.01.2021
- Timetables and opening hours during Christmas and New Year 18.12.2020