Online health and medical information and advice
1177 is a website and a phone number
- It offers extensive advice on healthcare topics in several languages as well as a search function (in Swedish) for nearby healthcare centres.
- It is a 24-hour provider of free healthcare information and consulting.
- Phone 1177, or if you call from outside Sweden the number is: +46 771 11 77 00.
- Visit the official website 1177.se
How much do I have to pay for medical care?
Access to subsidised healthcare in Sweden is based on residency. See what applies for you below.
You pay the standard Swedish patient fee to receive necessary care, provided you fulfill the requirements below.
You are an EU/EEA or Swiss citizens – insured in another EU/EEA country. You are then entitled to necessary healthcare from the public healthcare in Sweden provided that you have:
- a valid passport or national ID card
- European Health Insurance Card or a provisional replacement certificate of the EHIC-card
- a certificate to prove the right to care benefits in Sweden for people who are residents in another EU/EEA country or Switzerland. Please contact the Social Insurance Agency to apply for a certificate.
If you come from another Nordic country, you only need to show an ID card and provide your home address. N.B that the EHIC card covers emergency care and chronic illness only.
You pay the standard Swedish patient fee to receive necessary care, provided you fulfill the requirements below.
You are an EU/EEA or Swiss citizens – insured in another EU/EEA country. You are then entitled to necessary healthcare from the public healthcare in Sweden provided that you have:
- a valid passport or national ID card
- European Health Insurance Card or a provisional replacement certificate of the EHIC-card
- a certificate to prove the right to care benefits in Sweden for people who are residents in another EU/EEA country or Switzerland. Please contact the Social Insurance Agency to apply for a certificate.
If you come from another Nordic country, you only need to show an ID card and provide your home address. N.B that the EHIC card covers emergency care and chronic illness only.
If you are planning to stay in Sweden for at least one year, you must generally be entered into the Swedish population register. You do this by registering with the Swedish Tax Agency. Once you are registered in Sweden (have received a personal identification number), you are entitled to healthcare under the same conditions as other residents of Sweden. This means that you pay the regular Swedish patient fee for medical care in the public healthcare system.
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See also our section about Social Security.
You can find more information about Healthcare in Sweden at www.sweden.se.