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English-speaking Doctors, Dentists & Psychologists in Denmark

Find care in English across Denmark: how to search, example clinics in Copenhagen/Aarhus/Odense, emergency numbers, and official tools.

Most staff speak English, especially in cities and hospitals—just ask when you book.

Overview: finding English-speaking care

GPs & clinics

You’re registered with a GP via your yellow card. You can switch to one who lists English.

Dentists

Private for adults; most speak English. Search the Dental Association directory.

Psychologists

Many offer therapy in English—find one directly or ask your GP.

English-speaking doctors: example clinics

International Health Clinic (Copenhagen)

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Vester Farimagsgade 6, 1606 København V

English-speaking dentists: example clinics

English-speaking psychologists: example clinics

Emergency & after hours

Medical emergency

Dial 112 for ambulance, fire, or police (24/7). English is spoken.

1813 for urgent medical advice (Capital Region, evenings/weekends).

ER / Acute care

Copenhagen: Rigshospitalet, Blegdamsvej 9, 2100 København Ø

Odense: Odense University Hospital, J.B. Winsløws Vej 4, 5000 Odense C

Frequently asked questions

🗣️ Do providers really speak English?

Yes—especially in cities and hospitals. Always confirm when booking.

🪪 Can I choose my GP?

Yes. Use borger.dk to switch GPs (fee applies). Filter for English-speaking clinics.

🦷 Are dentists covered?

Adult dental is private; children’s dental is public. Many employers offer dental insurance.

💬 Is therapy available in English?

Yes. Many psychologists offer English sessions in person or online.

🚑 What about emergencies?

Call 112. After-hours advice in Capital Region: 1813. Bring your yellow card if possible.

📍 How do I find clinics near me?

Use sundhed.dk for GPs/specialists, and the directories above for dentists/psychologists.