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General PractitionersIn the Netherlands a general practitioner (GP) or family doctor is called a 'huisarts'. GPs can be visited during consulting hours, after making an appointment by telephone. We strongly advise you to register with a GP as soon as possible. There are two options: to register with a GP in your neighbourhood or to register with the Zernike GP post. For the first option you can ask your neighbours or your student manager for advice. The Zernike GP post is a GP post especially for students and staff of the University of Groningen and the Hanze University of Applied Sciences. Registering as a patient is easy, after you have filled in the registration form, you will be able to login and make an appointment. Please take notice of the following
After-hours GP service (in Dutch: Centrale Doktersdienst)GPs share duties after working hours. Should you urgently need the help of a GP at night, during the weekend or on public holidays, you should call the central ‘After-hours GP service’ (Centrale Doktersdienst). In most cases, they will ask you to come over for a consultation. Damsterdiep 191, 9713 EC Groningen (not far from the University Medical Center Groningen) Tel: 0900 - 92 29 (€0,10 per minute). Keep your insurance card at hand when you call!
In an emergency, call 112. Reimbursement of invoicesAn overview of health insurance possibilities and the way to pay or reimburse invoices from the GP:
For more information: AGIS Health Insurance(AGIS Zorgverzekeringen) Afdeling Buitenland Postbus 193800 HA Amersfoort Tel: 0900-86 85 (€0,03 p/m) AON Health Insurance
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