Finland is geographically massive, and highly specialized LGBTQ+ sexual health infrastructure is concentrated heavily in the capital region (HUS). If you live in Tampere, Turku, Oulu, or smaller municipalities, the rules of access change.

🏥 The University Hospital Network

Outside of Helsinki, the highest level of sexual health care (including PrEP initiation, complex STI treatment, and emergency PEP) is handled by the regional University Hospitals.

CityHospital SystemEmergency PEP Location
TampereTays (Tampereen yliopistollinen sairaala)Tays Acuta (Emergency Dept)
TurkuTyks (Turun yliopistollinen keskussairaala)Tyks T-Hospital Emergency
OuluOYS (Oulun yliopistollinen sairaala)OYS Common Emergency
KuopioKYS (Kuopion yliopistollinen sairaala)KYS Emergency

Just like in Helsinki, always call 116 117 before going to the emergency room for PEP. The helpline staff will alert the correct department that you are coming for a time-sensitive post-exposure issue.

🤝 Hivpoint Regional Hubs

While headquartered in Helsinki, Hivpoint operates regional offices in Tampere and Oulu.

  • These offices offer the same free, anonymous rapid HIV and syphilis testing.
  • They are the most vital resource for navigating the local terveysasema (health station) bureaucracy in your specific region. If you are struggling to get a PrEP referral in Pirkanmaa or Pohjois-Pohjanmaa, contact the local Hivpoint office first.

🌲 Small Municipalities

If you live far from a university city, your only public entry point is your local terveysasema.

General practitioners in rural or smaller municipal health stations may have zero experience prescribing PrEP or handling extra-genital (throat/rectal) swabs for chlamydia and gonorrhea. You must strongly advocate for yourself. Explicitly request referrals to the nearest infectious disease specialist if your local GP is unhelpful.

If privacy is a major concern in a small town, you may prefer to travel to the nearest major city to use a private clinic (e.g., Terveystalo or Mehiläinen) for discreet, out-of-pocket testing and PrEP prescriptions.

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