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How Do I Register with a Dutch GP (Huisarts)?

How Do I Register with a Dutch GP (Huisarts)?

You should register with a GP as soon as you have a permanent or semi-permanent address. Most doctors will only accept you if you live within a 15-minute radius of their practice to ensure they can reach you quickly in an emergency.

Step 1: Find a Practice in Your Area

Don’t wait until you are sick to look for a doctor. Use these tools to find one near your home:

  • Zorgkaart Nederland: The most comprehensive database. Enter your postcode and filter by “Huisarts.”
  • Kies uwhuisarts: A user-friendly map-based search tool.
  • Pro Tip: Look for “Huisartsenpraktijk” (GP Practice) or “Gezondheidscentrum” (Health Center).

Step 2: Check for “Patiëntenstop”

Because of high demand, many practices in Amstelveen and Amsterdam-Zuid have a patiëntenstop (patient cap).

  • Check the practice website first; it will usually state if they are Open or Gesloten for new registrations.
  • If you cannot find a GP who will take you, contact your Health Insurance provider. They have a “care mediation” (zorgbemiddeling) department legally required to find a spot for you.

Step 3: The Registration Process

Once you find an open practice, you can usually register online. You will need:

  1. Your BSN: Your Citizen Service Number.
  1. Dutch Health Insurance Details: Your policy number and the name of your insurer.
  1. ID/Passport: You may be asked to drop by the office to show your physical ID.
  1. Medical Records: It is helpful to request a digital transfer of your records from your previous doctor abroad.

What is an “Intake” Appointment?

Many Dutch GPs offer (or require) an intakegesprek. This is a short meeting to:

  • Introduce yourself and discuss your medical history.
  • Register any chronic conditions or long-term prescriptions.
  • Note: This is not a “check-up” or physical exam; those are rare in the Netherlands unless there are specific symptoms.

What if You Get Sick Before You Are Registered?

If you have an urgent (but not life-threatening) issue and are not yet registered:

  • During Office Hours: Call a nearby GP and ask for a “Passant” (Visitor) appointment. You will have to pay a higher “passantentarief” (approx. €35–€60) upfront and claim it back from your insurance.
  • After Hours/Weekends: Call the Huisartsenpost (HAP). For Amstelveen, this is located at Amstelland Hospital. You must call first; you cannot walk in.

How Htel Apartments Supports Your Health

Finding a GP is much easier when you have a stable address in a specific neighborhood. Htel Apartments in Amstelveen is located within the “15-minute radius” of several highly-rated GP practices and the Amstelland Hospital. Our Guest Service team maintains a list of local doctors who are currently accepting new international patients, helping you skip the search and get registered faster.

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