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North Ostrobothnia wellbeing services county

Pyhäntä

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North Ostrobothnia wellbeing services county

Pyhäntä

The Ii Health Centre reception will operate with limited services from June 30 to August 3, 2025.

During this period, emergency and urgent care services will be provided at the Haukipudas Health Centre, Simppulantie 15 A3, Monday to Thursday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and on Fridays from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Despite the limited operations, phone calls will still be answered from the Ii Health Centre. Non-urgent appointments will also be available in Ii by booking in advance via phone.The health centre's information desk, medical supply distribution, and the walk-in service point for assessing the need for care will be closed.

Changes to the telephone network connections for the Medical Helpline 116117 service on 9 January 2

The telephone network operator for the Medical Helpline 116117 service will change on 9 January 2024. During the work to accomplish the change, there may be short interruptions in the service.

The work will take place between 9.00 and 14.00, so there may be interruptions in access to the Medical Helpline. The work is scheduled during office hours, so you should also be able to get help from your own health centre. If you cannot get through to the Medical Helpline immediately, you should try again after a few moments.

Technical modifications always pose a small risk of possible wider disruptions to the service, even though the modifications have been carefully prepared with the telephone operators, DigiFinland Oy and the wellbeing services counties providing the service, the City of Helsinki and HUS. If unexpected problems occur during the work and there is a longer interruption in the telephone service, this will be announced in DigiFinland's X-messaging service.

116 117 is a toll-free number offering advice and guidance over the phone in the event of sudden health problems such as illness or accidents. In life-threatening situations, always call the general emergency number 112. If your health centre is open, that should always be your first point of contact. The service is organised by the wellbeing services counties, the City of Helsinki and HUS. DigiFinland Oy is responsible for the national coordination of the 116 117 Medical Helpline service.