If you cannot reach the hospital on your own, call 112 or 194 immediately
The number of emergency medical teams in the field is limited. Call an ambulance only when the severity of your condition prevents you from reaching the hospital on your own. Every unnecessary dispatch can take precious minutes away from other patients whose lives are in immediate danger.
Choose the appropriate emergency department
Emergency Department (ED)
Who it’s for: adults with acute, life-threatening conditions.
When to come: life-threatening conditions, severe injuries, and sudden deterioration of health.
Pediatric Emergency Department
Who it’s for: children aged 0 to 18 only.
When to come: high fever, difficulty breathing, or worsening general condition.
Gynecological Emergency Department
Who it’s for: women with urgent gynecological issues.
When to come: severe pain, heavy bleeding, and pregnancy complications.
Psychiatric Emergency Department
Who it’s for: individuals in acute mental health crises.
When to come: suicidal thoughts or danger to self or others.
Note
If a person is unable to reach one of the hospital emergency departments on their own, if transportation could worsen their condition, or if the location is difficult to access, call 194 or 112.
Is your condition not listed?
If your health issues are not life-threatening, such as a cold, mild pain, an insect bite, or minor cuts, you will receive faster care at an on-duty primary healthcare clinic. Check the exact locations, working hours, and contact details of the nearest on-duty clinics by clicking below.
Check the exact locations, working hours, and contact details of the nearest on-duty clinics by clicking below.
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