Contacts and further information

For questions regarding your health insurance card contact Citizens’ Services in the Municipality you live. You can find the address and phone number to your Municipality´s Citizens’ Services centres at krak.dk. If you do not understand Danish, please follow this guide:

If you move to a new address

If you move to a new address you are required to register your new address at Citizens’ Services in the Municipality you move to. You must do so no later than five days after you have moved. When you have registered your new address you will receive a new health insurance card. If you move to a new municipality or more than 15 kilometres away from where your general practitioner is located you will need to choose a new general practitioner.

How to get a Health Insurance Card

To get a health insurance card you need a CPR number. When you register to get a CPR number you will be asked to choose a general practitioner. Read more about the rules for choosing a general practitioner under Choosing a General Practitioner. Your Health Insurance Card will be sent to your Danish address when you have been issued with a CPR number and have chosen a general practitioner.

What is a Health Insurance Card?

Your health insurance card proves that you are covered by the Danish National Health Insurance. It is a yellow plastic card the same size as a credit card. The card states your name, your address and the name and address of your General Practitioner. It also carries the municipality that issued the card and the date from which the card is valid. You must sign your card on the reverse in the white space provided.

When to get a Health insurance Card

You will automatically receive a health insurance card, when you have registered at Citizens’ Service and been issued a CPR number. Read more about how and when to get a CPR number under CPR number. The health insurance card will be sent to your Danish address.

General information about the Health Insurance Card

Your health insurance card is a proof of the fact that you are covered by the Danish healthcare system. You will have to present your health insurance card in connection with all health care services, such as when you visit your GP or a hospital - including the accident and emergency department.

Why you need a Health Insurance Card

Your Health Insurance Card proves that you are covered by the Danish National Health Insurance, and it identifies your CPR number. You must present your health insurance card to all health service points in Denmark.

Where to get a Health Insurance Card

You get a health insurance card from your Municipal Citizens’ Services when you have been issued with a CPR number.

If you lose your Health Insurance Card

If you lose your health insurance card you must apply for a new one. You can apply online at www.borger.dk (Danish only) or at your municipality´s Citizens’ Services office. You will receive a new card in the mail 8-14 days after your application has been received. Replacement of lost or damaged cards costs DKK 170.

Tip from International Community

The health insurance card is sometimes also referred to as the Yellow Card, because of the yellow colour of the card.

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