Please note:
We are closed on Ascension Day (Thursday, May 14) and Friday, May 15.
We authorize health care professionals, supervise Danish health care professionals and organizations; we offer health professional and legal advice to authorities and work with learning activities for the Danish health care sector.
If you have had a child or if you are expecting a child with donor sperm from a blocked donor, and you are worried or have questions about the donor and the significance of the block, please contact the sperm bank that supplied the sperm, or the fertility clinic where you received treatment.
If you, as a donor-conceived person, have concerns or questions, you may also contact the clinic where the treatment was performed.
The Danish Patient Safety Authority are unable to answer questions about specific courses of treatment or the background for the block.
If you are covered by the statutory health insurance in another EU/EEA country, Switzerland or the UK you will have access to public healthcare benefits in Denmark.
See information for healthcare professionals trained abroad on how to apply for a Danish registration.