heilbrigðisstöðum
Heilbrigðisstöðum, often translated as health centers or primary healthcare centers, are fundamental components of the Icelandic healthcare system. These institutions provide a wide range of essential health services to the local population, acting as the first point of contact for most medical needs. They are strategically located throughout the country, ensuring accessibility for residents in both urban and rural areas.
The services offered at a heilbrigðisstöð typically include general medical consultations, preventative care, vaccinations, and basic
The organization and funding of heilbrigðisstöðum are primarily managed by the Directorate of Health, with municipalities