Uppsala Närakut is comissioned by the Uppsala County Council.We can provide care for you if you have acute diseases of several kinds. If needed, we can refer to both emergency treatmen and to primary care.Our flexible way of working makes it possible to work close to primary care centers in Uppsala, Akademiska sjukhuset and other care-givers.
Our physication are specialists, mostly in the area of General medicin and our nurses are clinic nurse specialists.
All with long experience and high competence. A central part of our on-going work is quality and values.
For telephone advice, please call sjukvårdsupplysningen, 1177, or to your health center.
Opening hours
We are open from 7.00 am until 11.00 pm every day the year around.
You don´t need a special timeappointment, you can just drop-in.
Our address:
Vi are located in “Samariterhemmet” in the centre of Uppsala.
Dragarbrunnsgatan 70
Entry B, sixth floor,
If you are going by bus:
Bus routes: 1, 8, 10, 110, 111, 115, 91
Name of the Bus stop “Bäverns Gränd”
If you are going by car:
Park in the garage named Grimhild or on the streets in the neighbourhood.
Disability parking is located on the yard.
Patient fees
We are part of the tax-funded healthcare service.
When you visit us, bring your ID/passport with you. Bank cards are preferred. We don´t accept cash payment.
Fees
Doctor´s visit 200 SEK
Nurse visit 80 SEK
Appointments for children and people under the age of 20 are free of charge.
Patients from other countries
EU-citizens
Citizens from EU-countries must be able to provide a EU card and passport.
If you don´t have a EU card you will have to pay the entire cost of treatment.
Asylum seekers
Asylum seekers should be able to show an LMA-card
Other countries
Citizens from other countries pays the entire cost of treatment themselves
Doctor´s visit 1 683 SEK
Orthopedic doctors visit 2 471 SEK
Nurse visit 495 SEK
Theese fees are both for children and adults
The fee must be paid at the visit. Any compensations from assurances
must be regulated afterwards
For more information about treatment in Sweden in english
Click here: Treatment in Sweden