Contact details of the offices of those certified medical examiners of seafarers who have given their consent to the publication of the information can be found on the Finnish-language website.
The Health Centres for Seafarers
When first entering the industry, crew members must undergo a ‘pre-sea examination’. For international voyages, the pre-sea examination must take place at a health centre for seafarers. Provisions on health centres for seafarers are laid down in the Health Care Act (1326/2010). Under section 19 of the Act, health care services for seafarers must be provided in the following cities and municipalities: Helsinki, Hamina, Kemi, Kotka, Oulu, Jakobstad/Pietarsaari, Pori, Rauma, Savonlinna, Turku and Vaasa. Pre-sea examinations for domestic voyages and periodic examinations for domestic and international voyages must be performed by a medical examiner of seafarers but they do not have to take place at a health centre for seafarers.