AIR AMBULANCE IN Norway

Air Medical Transport arranges Air Ambulance services worldwide to and from every Norway1 location where public airport access is safe and appropriate.

Norway, a Scandinavian country in northern Europe, is celebrated for its breathtaking natural beauty, including majestic fjords, rugged mountains, and picturesque landscapes. With a population of around 5.4 million, its capital city is Oslo. Norway’s stunning fjords, such as the Geirangerfjord and Nærøyfjord, are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. They draw visitors for scenic cruises and outdoor activities like hiking and kayaking. The country is also renowned for its Northern Lights, a mesmerizing natural light display in the Arctic skies. Norway’s rich Viking heritage, vibrant cultural scene with museums like the Viking Ship Museum, and emphasis on sustainability and outdoor living make it a compelling destination for nature enthusiasts and history buffs.

AIR MEDICAL TRANSPORT IN Norway

Air Medical Transport offers outstanding international air ambulance2 transportation to and from Norway. We organize bedside-to-bedside safe transitions on all medical flights to and from Norway while keeping everybody involved well informed. If you or your loved one needs air ambulance transportation to or from Norway, reach our international 24 / 7 dispatch center to obtain the quote and options you need.

We provide International AIR EVAC & MEDEVAC services to or from the following Norway’s major territories: Fredrikstad, Drammen, Skien, Sandnes, Bodø, Ålesund, Larvik, Arendal, Tønsberg, Porsgrunn, Haugesund, Moss, Sandefjord, Sarpsborg, Kristiansund, Molde, Horten, Halden, Lillehammer, Mandal, Harstad, Hamar, Gjøvik, Mo i Rana

CLICK TO VIEW TOP CITIES IN Norway WHERE WE OFFER AIR MEDICAL TRANSPORT

Oslo Norway

Oslo

Bergen Norway

Bergen

Trondheim Norway

Trondheim

Kristiansand Norway

Kristiansand

MOST POPULAR AIRPORTS IN Norway SERVED BY AIR MEDICAL TRANSPORT

Air Medical Transport can arrange bedside-to-bedside fixed-wing air ambulance transport virtually anywhere in the world with safe and appropriate access to public airport runaways. These Mobile Intensive Care Unit (MICU) airplanes and jets are staffed with specialized flight-trained critical care personnel, Advanced Life Support (ALS) equipment, and medical stretchers. When choosing our service, we offer our clients a selection of options based on their requirements and needs. We travel to and from many of Norway’s major airports, including but not limited to:

Oslo Gardermoen Airport ENGM

Oslo Gardermoen Airport (ENGM)

Bergen Airport Flesland ENBR

Bergen Airport Flesland (ENBR)

Stavanger Airport Sola ENZV

Stavanger Airport Sola (ENZV)

Trondheim Airport Vaernes ENVA

Trondheim Airport Værnes (ENVA)

AIR AMBULANCE TRANSPORT SERVICES WE PROVIDE IN Norway

Whether you or your loved one needs a critical care fixed-wing air ambulance, a MEDEVAC, an air medical repatriation, organ transportation, or an air medical escort to or from Norway, Air Medical Transport is here to assist you and your team!

Below are the Air Medical Transport services we provide to and from Norway:

Air Medicals Air Ambulance in Norway

AIR AMBULANCE SERVICE COSTS IN Norway

Every international air medical service flight to and from Norway is individually quoted per the patient’s requirements. We can provide transportation options based on the patient’s condition and work hard to find the most efficient and cost-effective solutions for your needs. Our professional flight specialists can coordinate all levels of care from neonate and pediatric to adult patients, as well as specialty care for geriatric, bariatric, cancer patients, and specialty critical cases.

Our service is 24hrs, seven days a week. Request A Quote or Call today and discover the difference with Air Medical Transport.

TOP HOSPITALS AND MEDICAL FACILITIES IN Norway WHERE WE PROVIDE AIR AMBULANCE SERVICES

Norway has many hospitals and medical facilities, including; Oslo University Hospital, St. Olavs Hospital, Haukeland University Hospital, Akershus University Hospital, Bergen Clinics Foundation, University Hospital of Northern Norway, Stavanger University Hospital, Trondheim University Hospital, Aleris Nesttun, Aleris Drammen, Haraldsplass Diakonale Hospital, Lovisenberg Diakonale Hospital, Diakonhjemmet Hospital, Drammen Hospital, Fredrikstad Hospital, Haugesund Hospital, Helse Møre og Romsdal, Kongsvinger Hospital, Levanger Hospital, Lillehammer Hospital, Nordland Hospital, Oslo Private Hospital, Ringerike Hospital, Sandefjord Hospital, Stord Hospital, Sørlandet Hospital, Sykehuset Innlandet, Sykehuset Østfold, Sykehuset Telemark, Sykehuset Vestfold, Vestre Viken Hospital Trust, Ahus Emergency Department, Bærum Hospital, Diakonhjemmet Sykehus, Elverum Hospital, Gjøvik Hospital, Kongsberg Hospital, and Kvinneklinikken Oslo University Hospital, among others.

OTHER POPULAR AIRPORTS IN Norway WHERE WE OFFER AIR AMBULANCE SERVICES

Tromsø Airport (ENTC), Bodø Airport (ENBO), Sandefjord Airport, Torp (ENTO), Ålesund Airport (ENAL), Kristiansand Airport (ENCN), Haugesund Airport (ENHD), Molde Airport (ENML), Harstad/Narvik Airport, Evenes (ENEV), Alta Airport (ENAT), Kristiansund Airport (ENKB), Kirkenes Airport (ENKR), Moss Airport, Rygge (ENRY), Svalbard Airport, Longyear (ENSB), Bardufoss Airport (ENDU), Ørland Airport (ENOL), Ørsta-Volda Airport, Hovden (ENOV), Mo i Rana Airport, Røssvoll (ENRA), Rørvik Airport, Ryum (ENRM), Røros Airport (ENRO), Svolvær Helle Airport (ENSH), Stokmarknes Skagen Airport (ENSK), Skien Airport (ENSN), Stord Airport (ENSO), Sørkjosen Airport (ENSR), Vardø Airport, Svartnes (ENSS), Sandnessjøen Airport (ENST).

 

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REFERENCES

1. Air ambulances in Norway are operated by a variety of hospitals, local government agencies, and for-profit companies like Air Medical Transport.
2. An air ambulance is a specially fixed-wing aircraft that transports injured or sick people in a medical emergency over distances or terrain impractical for a conventional ground ambulance. Fixed-wing aircraft are also more often used to move patients over long distances and for repatriation from foreign countries.