
The health station is your primary source of care for sudden and long-term health concerns, with a multidisciplinary team ready to address your needs.
Please contact your local health station if you have a health concern, experience sudden symptoms or need support for the treatment of a long-term illness.
Laajasalo Health Station employs nurses and doctors, among other professionals.
Contact information
Valid for the time being:
– Mon-Fri 8.00-16.00
Care needs assessment and booking an appointment at the health station
In health-related matters, you should primarily contact your health station:
- Via the Omaolo service( open 24/7)
- By phone +358 9 310 55400(Link starts a phone call) (Mon–Thu 8.00–16.00 and Fri and the day before national holidays 8.00–15.00)
- Via Maisa(Link leads to external service) (if your matter is not urgent)
It is important that you only contact us through one channel, so that the channels do not become congested and we can serve you faster.
A health care professional will assess your symptoms and direct you to the appropriate professional where needed. In some cases, home care instructions or prescribing a medication is enough.
Read more about the different contact methods
Emergency care
Emergency care is needed when a sudden illness, an injury or the worsening of a chronic illness requires immediate treatment while your health station is closed. In such cases, the assessment cannot be safely postponed to the next day
Location
The route to the main entrance
- The 3 accessible parking spaces are located outdoors over 10 m from the entrance. The width of the parking spaces is at least 3.6 m.
- The pick-up and drop-off area is located in the vicinity of the entrance, giving easy access to the pavement.
- The route to the entrance is smooth and sufficiently wide and illuminated and it uses movement-guiding surface material.
- The route has a ramp under 6 m long, with handrails on one side.
The main entrance
- The entrance stands out clearly and is illuminated. There is a canopy above the entrance.
- The entrance has a ramp under 6 m long, with handrails on one side.
- The doors connected to the entrance stand out clearly and the glass doors have contrast markings. Outside the door there is sufficient room for moving e.g. with a wheelchair. The door opens automatically with a motion sensor.
In the facility
- The customer service point is on the entrance floor.
- The doors in the customer service point stand out clearly. The glass doors have contrast markings.
- The waiting room of the customer service point has a queue number system and seats.
- The customer service point has a fixed induction loop marked with the appropriate international symbol (and active T-sign).
- The customer service point has an accessible toilet on the same floor.