Hospitals in Norway

Oslo University Hospital (Ullevål sykehus)
Kirkeveien 166,
0450 Oslo.
Tel. 02770 in Norway (+47) 91 50 27 70
email: post@oslo-universitetssykehus.no
⁃ specialisations are in Regional Hospital with Emergency Treatment

Oslo University Hospital (Rikshospitalet)
Sognsvannsveien 20, 
0372 Oslo.
Tel. 02770 in Norway (+47) 91 50 27 70
email: post@oslo-universitetssykehus.no
⁃ specialisations are in Regional Hospital with Emergency Treatment

Akershus University Hospital (Ahus)
Postboks 1000,
1478 Lørenskog.
Tel: 02900 in Norway (+47) 91 50 29 00
email: postmottak@ahus.no
⁃ specialisations are in Regional Hospital with Emergency Treatment

Kristiansand (South Norway)
Sørlandet Hospital
Egsveien 100,
4615 Kristiansand.
Tel: 03738 in Norway (+47) 91 50 37 38
email: postmottak@sshf.no
⁃ specialisations are in Regional Hospital with Emergency Treatment

Haukeland University Hospital
Haukelandsveien 22,
5021 Bergen.
Tel: 05300 in Norway (+47) 55 97 50 00
email: postmottak@helse-bergen.no
⁃ specialisations are in Regional Hospital with Emergency Treatment

Stavanger University Hospital
Gerd Ragna Bloch,Thorsens gate 8
4011 Stavanger.
Tel: 05151 in Norway (+47 51 51 80 52 ) –
email: post@sus.no
⁃ specialisations are in Regional Hospital with Emergency Treatment

University Hospital North Norway (UNN Tromsø)
Hansine Hansen vei 67,
9038 Tromsø.

Tel: 07766 in Norway (+47 91 50 77 66 –
email: post@unn.no
⁃ specialisations are in Regional Hospital with Emergency Treatment

Ålesund Hospital
Åsehaugen 1,
6017 Ålesund.
Tel: (+47) 70 10 50 00 in Norway –
email: postmottak@helse-mr.no
⁃ specialisations are in Regional Hospital with Emergency Treatment

St. Olavs Hospital
Postboks 3250 Sluppen,
7006 Trondheim.
Tel: 06800 in Norway (+47 81 55 58 50 from UK) – email: post.adm.dir@stolav.no
⁃ specialisations are in Regional Hospital with Emergency Treatment

Kristiansund Hospital
Herman Døhlens vei 1,
6508 Kristiansund.
Tel: (+47) 71 12 00 00 in Norway
email: postmottak@helse-mr.no
⁃ specialisations are in Regional Hospital with Emergency Treatment

Longyearbyen Hospital

Postboks 314, 9171 Longyearbyen.

Hospital Tel: (+47) 79 02 42 00 in Norway
Dentist Tel: (+47) 79 02 42 30 in Norway

Dentists
Dental care in Norway is run mainly through the private sector, thus it involves high costs. Youths under the age of 20, persons with mental health issues and old age pensioners receive free dental medical services. A list of Dentist can be found by city/town here.
⁃ Pharmacies
Pharmacies in Norway sell prescription and non-prescription drugs, cosmetics and products for children and are available throughout the country. You have to verify your entitlement to such coverage with the terms and conditions of your EHIC.

⁃ Medicine
All medicines except prescriptions for chronic illnesses are usually paid for by the individual.
⁃ European Health Insurance Card
You should apply for a free European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) before you travel. If you already have an EHIC, make sure it hasn’t expired. Some medical costs aren’t covered by the EHIC so you should take out comprehensive travel and medical insurance before travelling. How to apply for an EHIC

list of World Hospitals