Grunnheilsugæslan
Grunnheilsugæslan translates to "Primary Health Care" in English and refers to the fundamental level of healthcare services provided to the general public in Iceland. It is the first point of contact for most individuals seeking medical attention, encompassing a wide range of services designed to maintain and improve health. These services are delivered through a network of health centers and clinics spread across the country, ensuring accessibility for all residents.
The core functions of Grunnheilsugæslan include preventative care, diagnosis and treatment of common illnesses and injuries,
Access to Grunnheilsugæslan is typically through appointments at local health centers, known as heilsugæslustöðvar. These centers