In Estonia the general emergency phone number is: 112.
Police: 110
Ambulance: 112
Fire: 112
If emergency assistance is required from the Embassy, please contact the Embassy at telephone: 00-372-6811-888.
Our office hours are from Monday to Friday from 9.30-13.00 and 14.00-16.30. If you require assistance due to an emergency situation outside those hours, the Embassy duty officer can be contacted at telephone: 00-372-5-690-8340. Please note that this service is for genuine emergencies only.
Police services:
In case of emergency, please make contact with the police at their emergency phone number: 112.
If you are the victim of a crime while in Estonia, please contact the nearest police station as soon as possible. The police will assist you in filling in a report on the incident. You will be asked to sign the draft report and will normally be given a copy of it to keep. The report may be necessary for follow-up investigation or for insurance claims, etc.
If your passport is lost or stolen, you should firstly report the loss or theft to the nearest police station as soon as possible after the event. The police will issue you with a document confirming that you have made the report. You will be required to present this document at the Embassy when applying for a replacement travel document.
If you wish, you may also contact the Embassy, who can facilitate your communication with the police forces.
Medical services:
In case of an emergency situation for which you require an ambulance call 112. Below is a list of the major hospitals in Estonia.
Tallinn
Keskhaigla, Central Hospital
Ravi 18, Tallinn
+372-620-7040
Mustamäe Haigla, Mustamäe Hospital
J. Sütiste tee 19, Tallinn
+372-697-1093
Tallinna Lastehaigla, Children’s hospital
Tervise 28, Tallinn
+372-697-4194
Tartu
Tartu Ülikooli Kliinikum, Tartu University
Clinic
L. Puusepa 1a
+372-731-8111 (24h)
Pärnu
Pärnu Haigla, Pärnu Hospital
Ristiku tn 1, Parnu
+ 372-447-3301