Urgent services
In a life-threatening situation, always call 112. Emergencies are chest pain, seizuring, acute shortness of breath, unconsciousness, stroke symptoms, a car crash or fire. On this page, you can find information of urgent help regarding health care, social welfare and rescue services in North Ostrobothnia.
Read more belowHealth care emergency services
If you cannot reach the Medical Helpline
If the situation is serious and you cannot reach the Medical Helpline within a reasonable time, you can go directly to the emergency department. You can also go to the emergency department without contacting the Medical Helpline if you are unable to make a phone call or chat.
What to do if the call is misdirected?
Calls made from the border of North Ostrobothnia may sometimes be directed to the Medical Helpline of another region. If the number 116 117 for the Medical Helpline does not work or connects repeatedly to the Medical Helpline of another area, you can call the backup number for the North Ostrobothnia Medical Helpline at 050 564 3226. Calling the backup number will cost the same as a regular phone call.
What happens when I seek treatment for an urgent situation at a health care centre?
- A nurse will assess your situation when arriving at the health care center.
- Further care will be provided and necessary examinations will be done by medical professionals.
Find the contact information of your health care centre by choosing your municipality of residence by clicking on the link below. The information on the following pages is in Finnish.
If you are in need of urgent care during evenings or weekends, call the Medical Helpline number 116 117 for instructions.
When should I contact the emergency department?
The emergency departments treat injuries and illnesses that cannot wait until the next day. Urgent situations that require emergency care are for example
- excessively bleeding wound or vomiting of blood
- bone fractures
- chest pain
- sudden confusion
- shortness of breath
- sudden severe headache or abdominal pain
- psychosis, self-destructiveness or other mental health problems requiring urgent treatment.
At the emergency department, we always assess the need and urgency for treatment first. Based on this, you will be referred to a nurse or doctor. Please note, that patients are treated in the order of urgency, not in the order of arrival.
What should I do in a dental emergency situation?
- During office hours, please contact your dental clinic.
- If your dental clinic is closed, call the Medical Helpline number 116 117 for instructions.
- On evenings, nights, weekends and public holidays, the emergency dental care for all residents of the wellbeing services county of North Ostrobothnia, is arranged in Oulu:
Visiting address:
Dentopolis, Aapistie 3, 90220 OULU
Opening hours:
Weekends and public holidays from 10 am to 3 pm.
Weekdays from 4 pm onwards.
Before going to the emergency dental clinic, please call 044 703 6426.
Please note that the emergency dental clinic does not fix chipped teeth, repair loose fillings or address problems with prosthetic devices or detachable orthodontic devices. In such cases, please contact your dental clinic the next working day.
When should I go to the hospital?
Usually mothers come to the OYS Maternity Ward Reception if contractions have begun, their water has broken, or bloody discharge has occurred. Some mothers also arrive by appointment due to their pregnancy going overtime, for a planned caesarean section or induced labour, or for an assessment of the method of labour.
The Maternity Ward Reception also functions as the Emergency Clinic for pregnant women. If you experience extensive bleeding or have signs of labour before your pregnancy has reached full term, contact your own maternity clinic during office hours. On evenings, nights and weekends, call the OYS Emergency Clinic for Pregnant Women.
Contact information for OYS Maternity Ward Reception and Emergency Clinic for Pregnant Women:
Tel. 08 315 3198
Visiting Address:
OYS, building A, 3rd floor
Kajaanintie 50, 90220 Oulu
There is a separate entrance for labouring women at ground level and from the Kuuraparkki parking garage. Follow the signs for ‘labour’.
Social welfare emergency services
The social emergency and crisis service in open 24/7 and helps you in urgent social welfare matters
You can contact the social emergency yourself or the service can be contacted by a confidant, a friend or an authority. The social emergency and crisis service provide telephone advice, guidance and on-site assistance in various sudden situations, including the following:
- family and intimate partner violence
- assisting the victim of a crime
- child welfare matters
- concern for an adult
- problems of the elderly or the disabled
- accidents and crises, for example being target of violence or a serious crime, suicide attempt or sudden death of someone close to you.
Social emergency and crisis services also offer consultation and executive assistance to authorities outside general office hour in various sudden situations.
Contact information for the social emergency and crisis service:
- 044 703 6235 (if your municipality of residence is Hailuoto, Ii, Kempele, Kuusamo, Liminka, Lumijoki, Muhos, Oulu, Pudasjärvi, Taivalkoski, Tyrnävä, Utajärvi or Vaala)
- 044 479 3644 (if your municipality of residence is Alavieska, Haapajärvi, Haapavesi, Kalajoki, Kärsämäki, Merijärvi, Nivala, Oulainen, Pyhäjoki, Pyhäjärvi, Pyhäntä, Raahe, Reisjärvi, Sievi, Siikajoki, Siikalatva or Ylivieska)
In non-urgent matters, the services are primarily provided by family and social services or services for the elderly in your area of residence.
Submit a child welfare notification, if you are concerned about a child’s wellbeing
The aim of child welfare is to guarantee a child’s balanced development and wellbeing in a safe environment. Child welfare is divided into child and family specific, as well as preventive, child welfare.