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Important phone numbers in Sweden

There are four very important phone numbers in Sweden that cover all emergencies and that you should know by heart.

Where to call in case of emergency in Sweden?

There are four main important phone numbers in Sweden.

Quick guide to Important phone numbers in Sweden in Sweden (updated for 2025).

  • 112 (for emergencies)
  • 1177 (for medical advice)
  • 114 14 (for non-emergency incidents)
  • 113 13 (for information about none acute accidents and emergencies)

You can dial these numbers from any phone and any location in Sweden.

112 – Emergency

Don’t hesitate to call 112 (SOS alarm). Remember that you have a legal (not just moral) obligation to do so. You reach the following services, when you call 112:

  • Police
  • Fire department
  • Ambulance
  • Sea rescue services
  • Air rescue services
  • Mountain rescue services
  • Poison information
  • Social emergency services
  • On-call priests

More on SOS alarm here.

1177 – Medical Advice Number – Sjukvårdsrådgivning

The phone number 1177 offers health care advice twenty-four hours a day, year-round, all over Sweden. A nurse will answer your questions, determine the need for further care and recommend which, if any, health care agency you should visit.

Calling 1177 before you visit the ER or any other health institution may spare you a lot of time and worry. The medical advice number also has a website with comprehensive information in different languages. Visit 1177 here.

114 14 – Police number for non-emergency incidents

This is the non-emergency number to the Swedish police. Call 11 414 when you need to make a police report, leave a tip, find information on passport and permit issues or just check on opening hours. The number can also be used when you whish to speak to a specific employee at the police.

Abroad? Call +46 77 114 14 00 if you wish to speak to the Swedish police.

Learn more about Swedish police (polisen) here.

113 13 – Information number for none acute accidents and emergencies

Call 113 13 when you need information or have information to give about major accidents or crises such as storms, epidemics, traffic accidents or any major events in the community. You can give and recieve information on this number.

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Further reading

FAQs

How do I choose a vårdcentral (health centre)?

Find and register with a local centre via 1177.se.

Is emergency care available without a personnummer?

Emergency care is available; routine care and subsidies typically require a personnummer.

Who do I call for medical advice?

Dial 1177 for nurse advice; call 112 for emergencies.


Healthcare Fees & High‑Cost Protection

Regions set patient fees. A national högkostnadsskydd caps your outpatient costs over a 12‑month period. After reaching the cap, further visits are free for the remainder of that period.

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