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8.5 Health care

8.5 Health care

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Alle som bor i Norge har en egen lege, en fastlege. Man kan også kontakte legevakten (hvis man ikke kan få time hos fastlegen sin). Legevakten er åpen hele døgnet. Det koster litt å gå til legen eller legevakten, men å ligge på sykehus er gratis fordi de fleste sykehusene er offentlige. Sykehuset i Trondheim heter St. Olavs Hospital.

Det er også private legesentre, men de er ikke gratis.

Tannlegebehandling er ikke gratis hvis man er voksen, men barn og ungdom (under 18) betaler ikke.

Everyone who lives in Norway has his/her own doctor, a so called «fastlege». One can also contact the emergency ward if it is difficult to get an appointment with the doctor. The emergency ward is open 24 hours a day. It costs a bit to go to the doctor's or go to the emergency ward, but staying in hospital is free of charge because most hospitals are public. The hospital in Trondheim is called St. Olavs Hospital.

There are also private medical centres, but they are not free of charge.

Dental care is not free of charge for adults, but children and young people (under 18) do not pay.

Tannlegebehandling er ikke gratis.
Tannlegebehandling er ikke gratis.
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