The Bergen Centre for Migration Health is a municipal health service that specializes in health services for asylum seekers, reunited family members and newly arrived refugees. The centre has a multidisciplinary team consisting of health secretaries, social workers, doctors, nurses, psychologists and physiotherapists, all of whom have extensive experience in migration health. This team works together to provide tailored health care and support to its users.
The centre focuses on promoting health and well-being among immigrants, and offers health assessments and consultations to guide users to relevant municipal and specialized services. In addition, they provide information about health and rights, and collaborate with various actors to implement health promotion measures. The centre emphasizes creating an inclusive environment for all users, regardless of background.



