The practice is open every working day from 8am to 5pm
To make an appointment for the surgery or to request a home visit, call your GP's number Monday to Friday from 8.00-11.00 and from 13.30-16.30. Outside these hours, the practice is only available for emergencies due to other activities of the assistants. If you would like a same-day appointment or visit, please call as early as possible due to agenda planning.
You can also visit my MGN make an appointment. If you have a small question, you can also send an e-consult which will be answered within 72 hours.
The assistant will ask you about the reason for the appointment to assess the need and ensure you get enough consultation time. Per person, 10 minutes of consultation time per health question is scheduled. If you need more time or want to present several problems, consult with the assistant whether longer time can be scheduled. So discussing multiple problems at once is not a problem, but we do want to know in advance! We try to avoid unnecessary waiting time with this. If you want a longer appointment, it may take a bit longer before you can come to the consultation hour. Urgent cases are always given priority and can come in between.
Telephone consultation
The GPs' telephone consultation hour is for short questions. You can make an appointment via the assistant between 8.00-11.00 and from 13:30 - 16:30, the GP will then call you back between 11.15-13.00.
Speaking hour
For urgent matters that cannot wait until the next day, it is best to call before 10.00 in the morning. If you would like an appointment for blood pressure checks, blood sugar tests, ear spraying, removal of stitches, among other things, please make an appointment with the doctors‘ assistants. You can call Monday to Friday between 8.00-11.00 and 13.30-16.30.
To have a smear test done by the doctors' assistants or the GP, you can make an appointment Monday to Friday 8am-11am and 1.30-4.30pm through your GP's practice.
You can have blood tests done at the blood collection centre only with a referral from your GP, among other things. The blood collection is open on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday from 08:00-11:30 and on Wednesday and Friday from 08:00- 11:30 and from 13:00- 16:00.
For consultation hours at other times and other locations, see the website Blood Collection AtalMedial. Or check the back of your referral letter or call phone number 023-8908799.
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In life-threatening situations, always call 112.
For urgent matters that cannot wait until the next day, it is best to call before 10.00 in the morning. If you would like an appointment for blood pressure checks, blood sugar tests, ear spraying, removal of stitches, among other things, please make an appointment with the doctors‘ assistants. You can call Monday to Friday between 8.00-11.00 and 13.30-16.30.
For other emergencies, call during the day:
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To make an appointment for the surgery or to request a home visit, call your GP's number Monday to Friday from 8.00-11.00 and from 13.30-16.30. Outside these hours, the practice is only available for emergencies due to other activities of the assistants. If you would like a same-day appointment or visit, please call as early as possible due to agenda planning.
You can also visit my MGN make an appointment. If you have a small question, you can also send an e-consult which will be answered within 72 hours.
The assistant will ask you about the reason for the appointment to assess the need and ensure you get enough consultation time. Per person, 10 minutes of consultation time per health question is scheduled. If you need more time or want to present several problems, consult with the assistant whether longer time can be scheduled. So discussing multiple problems at once is not a problem, but we do want to know in advance! We try to avoid unnecessary waiting time with this. If you want a longer appointment, it may take a bit longer before you can come to the consultation hour. Urgent cases are always given priority and can come in between.
Telephone consultation
The GPs' telephone consultation hour is for short questions. You can make an appointment via the assistant between 8.00-11.00 and from 13:30 - 16:30, the GP will then call you back between 11.15-13.00.
Speaking hour
For urgent matters that cannot wait until the next day, it is best to call before 10.00 in the morning. If you would like an appointment for blood pressure checks, blood sugar tests, ear spraying, removal of stitches, among other things, please make an appointment with the doctors‘ assistants. You can call Monday to Friday between 8.00-11.00 and 13.30-16.30.
To have a smear test done by the doctors' assistants or the GP, you can make an appointment Monday to Friday 8am-11am and 1.30-4.30pm through your GP's practice.
You can have blood tests done at the blood collection centre only with a referral from your GP, among other things. The blood collection is open on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday from 08:00-11:30 and on Wednesday and Friday from 08:00- 11:30 and from 13:00- 16:00.
For consultation hours at other times and other locations, see the website Blood Collection AtalMedial. Or check the back of your referral letter or call phone number 023-8908799.
The health centre employs several general practice nurses. These are nurses who, after additional training, take over certain tasks from the GPs, especially in the field of chronic care. The practice nurses work together with other disciplines at the health centre such as dieticians, the pharmacy, chiropodists and physiotherapists. There are daily consultations with the GPs.
What exactly do practice nurses do?
Supervising and controlling people:
In particular, the practice nurses supervise people who are not (or no longer) undergoing treatment at a specialist hospital.
Speaking hour
The practice nurses hold surgery hours on all working days on the 4th floor. For appointments, laboratory results and other questions, please contact the PVK via the assistant Monday to Thursday between 8.00 - 13.00 hour via telephone number 023-5367978 After 13:00 you can reach us in case of emergency via your own GP's assistant
At the doctor's surgery, it is not only about physical complaints; psychological complaints can also be discussed. If necessary, the GP can refer you to the practical support person (POH-GGZ) with whom you can have a number of conversations. The aim is for you to regain control of your situation.
The practice manager has experience and knowledge of mental health complaints.
Make an appointment?
After consulting your GP, an appointment with the practice assistant will be made immediately. If you need to cancel an appointment or want to reschedule to another day, please do so through your GP's assistant.
Cost?
You do not incur any costs for consultations with the POH-GGZ. Like your visit to the GP, these are settled directly with your health insurer and do not affect your excess.
What can the Praktijkondersteuner GGZ do like this?
- Clarify a problem and see what the possible cause of it is. For example, what is going on? What factors may be perpetuating your symptoms?
Drawing up and discussing a follow-up action plan with you. Often, the POH GGZ can advise how you can get better yourself, or consult with you and the GP to engage other professional help.
Providing education. How did the complaints arise? What does theory and practice say about possible options for improvement.
The practice counsellor can help you, support you with advice, so that you are again able to chart the right course yourself. Should this not succeed due to the severity of the complaint, we will look together at what might be the reason, and what care would be better suited.
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In life-threatening situations, always call 112.
For urgent matters that cannot wait until the next day, it is best to call before 10.00 in the morning. If you would like an appointment for blood pressure checks, blood sugar tests, ear spraying, removal of stitches, among other things, please make an appointment with the doctors‘ assistants. You can call Monday to Friday between 8.00-11.00 and 13.30-16.30.
For other emergencies, call during the day:
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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.