Hello and welcome to our clinic!
We are pleased to offer you easy access to our services through our website. Here, you can book appointments, request repeat prescriptions for your regular medication, and write to your doctor. You can also read more about our doctors, staff, and practical information about the clinic.
Urgent Appointments
If you have an acute illness, you must always call us so we can help you. We will most likely be able to offer you an appointment on the same day with one of our doctors or nurses. Our nurses are always supervised by a doctor, and in some cases, a doctor may join the consultation.
Booking Appointments
You can easily book an appointment through the app "Min Læge" or website “Lægevejen.dk” or by calling us during our phone hours. If you are unable to find a time that suits you in the app, you are always welcome to call us.
Prescription Renewals
We only renew prescriptions for regular medication, and you must have had your annual check-up to do so. Please note that renewals for habit-forming medicine, such as painkillers or sleeping pills, always require a physical consultation at the clinic.
Services Not Covered by the Danish Health Insurance
Please be aware that some of our services are not covered by the public health insurance. This applies to services such as medical certificates, sick notes, travel vaccinations, and various other medical declarations.
Travel vaccines
At our clinic, we offer travel vaccinations for destinations all over the world. Our experienced team consists of doctors with specialized training in travel medicine and a dedicated pharmacist. Together, we ensure you receive professional advice and optimal protection against travel-related diseases.
We are open on weekdays and on weekends. Please contact us to book a consultation.
Contact Information and Opening Hours
Address:
Vestfløjen 11, 2nd Floor
2700 Brønshøj
Free parking is available.
Opening Hours:
Day Phone Hours - Consultation Hours
Monday: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM - 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM - 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM - 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM - 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM - 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
After 1:00 PM, please contact the on-call medical service at phone number: xxx.
Urgent medical issues outside of our normal opening hours, please contact the on-call medical service on 1813.
For an acute and life-threatening medical emergency, please call 112.
Information for Foreign Patients
An Introduction to the Danish Healthcare System and Our Clinic:
Your General Practitioner (GP)
In Denmark, your general practitioner, or GP, is your main point of contact for nearly all your health needs. Your GP is a specialist in general medicine and has extensive training to assist you with most health issues.
Think of your GP as your primary doctor and the gateway to the healthcare system. Your GP will treat common illnesses, provide routine check-ups, and refer you to a specialist or hospital when needed.
Consultations
A standard consultation with a doctor or staff is typically 10-15 minutes. To make the best use of this time, it's important that you prepare in advance and think about what you need help with.
If you have multiple issues to discuss, we recommend booking a separate appointment for each. This ensures that we have enough time to properly address all of your concerns.
Language and Interpretation
Free telephone interpretation is available for your consultations if there are communication difficulties and you have been in Denmark for less than 3 years.
If you have been in Denmark for longer than 3 years, your GP can help you apply for continued free interpretation, but only if they assess that you are unable to learn the language.
Please be sure to mention the need for an interpreter when booking your appointment so that we can arrange this in advance.
In urgent cases, it may be difficult to arrange an interpreter in time. In such situations, it may be necessary to bring a family member with you. Please note that minors cannot be used as interpreters.
The Red Cross health care clinic i Copenhagen:
A clinic tha offers basic health care, such as consultation by medical doctor, nurses, pregnancy examinations, physiotherapy and acute dental treatments to people without a Danish CPR-number who fall outside the public Danish health system, or who are not covered by a health insurance. Open: Monday, Wednesday and Thursday 5-8pm
Adress: Reventlowsgade 10, 1651 Copenhagen V. Email: sundhedsklinikken@rodekors.dk or telephone 3171 6164.