Health Care in the Netherlands is very unique and could be worlds apart from
what you're used to. Generally speaking, the Dutch believe that in many cases
the body heals itself with minimal intervention. Hence, don't be shocked if
your doctor (huisarts) prescribes a good rest and warm soup instead of
medicines or an injection. Having said that, medical
training in the Netherlands is excellent
and Dutch medical technology is among the best in the world.
In the Netherlands, the government is not in charge of the day-to-day management
of the healthcare system. Private health suppliers provide the services and
the government is responsible for the accessibility and quality of the healthcare.
If you are living in the Netherlands or you are paying income-tax in the Netherlands
you are required to purchase a health insurance at a Dutch insurance company.
At the surgery, with the doctor (GP)
In an
emergency you should call '112'. This will connect you to the fire, police
and ambulance services. For a life-threatening illness or accident, you
will be admitted immediately at a hospital. In a non-emergency, your huisarts
will decide if hospitalisation is necessary and then make the arrangements. Amsterdam
has a wide range of hospitals (ziekenhuizen) of good to excellent quality. The
main hospitals in Amsterdam are listed below.
Het AMC
Address: Meibergdreef 9
Tel: +31 (0)20 566 91 11
Website: www.amc.uva.nl
Ziekenhuis Amstelveen
Address: Laan van de Helende Meesters 8
Tel: +31 (0)20 347 47 47
Website: www.ziekenhuisamstelveen.nl
Nederlands Kanker Instituut/Antoni
van Leeuwenhoek
Dutch Cancer hospital and research institute
Address: Plesmanlaan 121
Tel: +31(0)20 512 9111
Website: www.nki.nl
Boven het IJ Ziekenhuis
Address: Statenjachtstraat 1
Tel: +31 (0)20 634 6346
Website: www.bovenij.nl
Het OLVG
Onze Lieve Vrouw Gasthuis
Adress: Oosterpark 9
Tel: +31 (0)20-599 91 11
Website: olvg.ziekenhuis.nl
Prinsengracht Clinic
Address: Prinsengracht 769
Tel: +31 (0)20-599 41 00
Website: olvg.ziekenhuis.nl
Het VU Medisch Centrum
Address: De Boelelaan 1117 - 1118
Tel: +31 (0)20 444 4444
Website: www.vumc.nl
Slotervaartziekenuis
Address: Louwesweg 6
Telefoon: +31 (0)20-512 55 11
Website: ziekenhuis.slz.nl
Sint Lucas Andreas
Address: Jan Tooropstraat 164
Tel: +31 (0)20 510 8911
Website: www.slaz.nl
At the pharmacy
In the Netherlands, a pharmacy is called an apotheek and sells both
prescription and non-prescription medicines. In general, you have to pay for
the medication yourself. It'll be refunded by the insurance company after you
send them the bill and the special claim form. Pharmacies are normally open
on Monday to Saturday from 9am to 5:30pm. Pharmacies post details of nearby
all-night and Sunday pharmacies on their doors.