Health Centres of Seinäjoki
First aid and on-call health care is meant for patients who need immediate assessment or treatment, which cannot be postponed without endangering a patient’s safety. Examples of such cases are accidents and acute illnesses. See: On-call and Emergency Services.
In other, less urgent cases, you have to make an appointment with a health centre doctor either by making a telephone call or by visiting the reception desk at the health centre. The primary place of care is the client’s own health station which is determined by the his/her area of residence, i.e. in which area or district he/she lives in. Furthermore, the central area of Seinäjoki is divided into three smaller areas. You can inquire about your own area at the reception desk of the health centre or over the telephone +358 6 425 5111. The areas are also listed below.
Appointments with a nurse are free but consultations with a health centre doctor are charged. There is either an annual fee or single payments for adult consultations. Children under 15 are treated free of charge. Children under school-age are treated and examined mainly in child clinics, and when a child starts school s/he becomes a client of the school health care. Contact information of the school nurses at Seinäjoki, Nurmo and Ylistaro schools is found here.
Residents of Seinäjoki central area:
Main health centre
Address: Koskenalantie 18, 60220 Seinäjoki (map)
Tel. +358 6 425 8100
Appointments: Mon-Thu 8.00 - 15.30, Fri 8 - 15
Residents of Peräseinäjoki area:
Health centre of Peräseinäjoki
Address: Nyypakankuja 3, 61100 Peräseinäjoki (map)
Appointments Tel. +358 6 425 5970
Mon-Thu 8-15, Fri 8-13
Residents of Nurmo area:
Health centre of Nurmo
Address: Valkiavuorentie 4, 60550 Nurmo (map)
Appointments Tel. +358 6 425 5900
Mon-Thu 8-15.30, Fri 8-15
Residents of Ylistaro area:
Health centre of Ylistaro
Address: Västilänkuja 10, 61400 Ylistaro (map)
Appointments Tel. +358 6 425 5940
Mon-Thu 8-15, Fri 8-13
There are also private doctors and health care services in Seinäjoki but the care they offer is more expensive.
X-rays and Laboratory
A referral from a doctor or a dentist is required.
Hospital Treatment
A referral by a health centre doctor or a private doctor is required for examination and treatment in hospital.




