Schalkwijk Health Centre has now implemented new house rules for patients. These include respectful behaviour, preparation for visits with questionnaires and documents, identification requirements, polite mobile phone use, cleanliness of facilities, camera surveillance for security, and prohibited activities such as photographing without permission, smoking, alcohol or drug use, violence, weapons, and pets except assistance dogs.
Open Letter
The Open Letter is a news magazine for patients and clients of Schalkwijk Health Centre.
First published when the Health Centre was established in 1975 and has a publication frequency of 4 times a year.
In it, you will find information about the treatment offerings of the health centre staff. It often covers important topics such as euthanasia, obesity, ALK, loneliness, fall prevention, smoking cessation and much more. In addition, new staff members introduce themselves and you can read which staff members have said goodbye. Uniquely, the editorial team is made up of volunteers and it is delivered to around 6,000 families by a team of 40 volunteers.
Do you have anything of your own to contribute? This is always much appreciated. You can e-mail this to the editor at openbrief@gcschalkwijk.nl
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Volunteers needed to deliver the Open Letter: district 3: L. Pasteurstraat and around 210 papers, district 8 Deventerstraat and around 150 papers. Would you like to deliver or count the Open Letter 4 times a year, or would you like to be a reserve deliverer and fill in during illness, holidays, etc. of a regular deliverer? If so, please contact:Henk Jelierse, delivery contact person Telephone number: 023-5360749 or via e-mail: jeliersehenk@hetnet.nl
We are open for new registrations. Please fill in the form completely. You will receive an email confirmation from our practice within 72 hours.
Do you have any further questions? Then you can make a call-back appointment by phone.
Please contact our doctor's assistant for this.
You can view your data, either through the GP or online. Online, you can view your data using your phone or computer, wherever you are. You log in to a secure website or app. You will see key information such as your diseases, your medications and results of tests.
If you have any questions about your results, you should call the practice yourself. Add the ‘’Call for an appointment’’ button, note white letters should be used.
For less urgent complaints, you can send us an e-Consult. Our practice will then usually answer your query within 72. Since you do not call, this saves us incoming calls and helps us spread out crowds.
Contact the doctor's assistant or click on the button
MyHealth.net is an online environment that allows you to easily and quickly arrange health matters with your GP or pharmacy.
Check with your GP or pharmacy whether they offer MijnGezondheid.net. To complement the MijnGezondheid.net patient portal, you can use the MedGemak app.
As far as possible, request repeat prescriptions online. This saves the practice numerous phone calls. This directly saves time for our practice.
As far as possible, request repeat prescriptions online. This saves the practice numerous phone calls. This directly saves time for our practice.
Via MyHealth.net it is possible to access your medical records. It is possible to gain insight into the items below:
Your (GP) doctor and pharmacies can connect their computers to the National Switch Point (LSP). Through the LSP, they can share your medical data. Another healthcare provider can view those medical details. The video below briefly explains how the LSP works when you come to the GP surgery.