When it is not possible to come to the practice yourself, the GP can also visit you at home. For example, because you are too ill, (temporarily) disabled or have difficulty walking. To request a home visit, please contact the assistant between 08:00 and 10:30. The assistant will decide, possibly together with the GP, whether a home visit will be made.
You can register as a new patient if you live in the 1431 postcode area. If you wish to register with the practice, please contact us. Also for registering (new) family members.
If you wish to deregister, please kindly inform our practice at any time. Please contact our doctor's assistant to discuss deregistration.
Can't come to your appointment? Please notify the assistant at least 4 hours in advance. The appointment will then be cancelled and you can usually make a new appointment immediately. Moreover, no no-show fee will be charged.
If you did not show up, we will charge a rate of €25.00 for a single consultation and €50.00 for a double consultation. In case of an appointment with the practice support workers (somatic/GGZ), a rate of € 50.00 will be charged. Finally, with them, long consultations or conversations are reserved for you.
A medical certificate is a letter from the doctor describing that the patient has limitations or is ill and for these reasons needs special facilities or can no longer do certain things. In the Netherlands, the KNMG (Royal Dutch Society for the Promotion of Medicine) has taken a position on this which reads as follows:
"The KNMG's position is that an attending physician should not issue statements about one's own patient, making a judgment about a patient's (medical) fitness or unfitness to do or not do certain things. Examples include: is someone able to work, drive a car, go to school, take good care of children, is a booked trip rightly cancelled or is someone entitled to a parking permit or adapted housing? Such certificates should only be issued by an independent doctor. The independent doctor can make his or her own assessment of the situation. If necessary, with the patient's consent, the independent doctor can request additional information from the treating doctor(s)."
To explain to patients why the treating doctor does not issue a statement, the KNMG has prepared the so-called 'refusal note'. The refusal note is available in Dutch, English, Turkish and Moroccan Arabic.
The GPs in our practice are not trained to conduct driving licence examinations. For a driving licence examination, please contact Cheap inspections (tel. 085 – 48 83 616) and at Rule Care (tel. 088 – 232 33 00). These are national phone numbers. You can provide your location (Aalsmeer).
Requesting home care is in principle arranged by the patient's immediate family. Only in exceptional cases can the practice assist in this. The details below are from the home care agencies we work with the most.
Our practice does not offer traveller vaccinations or travel advice. For these services, please contact:
Your GP and your pharmacy may share your medical data with other healthcare providers. For example, if a GP at the GP surgery or a service pharmacy needs your medical data to help you quickly, properly and safely. Sharing your medical data is done through the National Switch Point (LSP). But only if you agree.
Would you like to arrange your consent for your medical data to be made available electronically via the National Switch Point? Then go to the website Volgjezorg. You can arrange your authorisation for your GP and pharmacy there.