Private GP
We offer private medical services in Oslo. Our medical center in Bogstadveien at Majorstua has skilled general practitioners who can help you in the same way as your GP.
Some of the advantages of using a private medical center are that we stay open into the evening, and that you potentially do not have to wait for hours if, for example, you end up at the emergency room. If you work in a typical 8-16 job, you will also be able to more easily avoid unnecessary time off from work, as many GPs are only open during the same time period. With us, you can easily get medical help, without having to adapt to your working day and working hours.
Appointments can be booked online, by phone or by drop-in. To book an appointment or to see when we have time available, you can go to our appointment booking page here.
NB! Always contact 113 if you have or suspect life-threatening injuries.


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Consultation with a GP
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Emergency medical care
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Vaccination
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