Register a GP in Amsterdam city centre

Register a GP in Amsterdam city centre

We take on new patients

We accept new patients who live within selected postcodes in Amsterdam.
Our general practice is expat-friendly and suitable for patients needing care in English.

 We are open to new registrations.
Please complete the form in full. You will receive confirmation from our practice by e-mail within a maximum of 5 working days. 

Do you have any further questions?
Then you can make a call-back appointment by phone. 

Please contact our doctor's assistant for this.

Service area and postcodes

We accept new patients who live within the following postcodes in Amsterdam:

- 1011 to 1018
- 1051 to 1054
- 1056 to 1057
- 1071 to 1077

Expat-friendly GP in Amsterdam

Our general practice has extensive experience with expatriates and international patients.

We offer:
- Consultations in English
- Support for patients new to the Dutch healthcare system
- Clear explanation of the role of the GP in the Netherlands
- Experience with international health insurance
- Care that matches international living and working situations

This makes our practice very suitable for expats who live or work in Amsterdam city centre and want to register with a GP.

This is how registering at our GP practice works

1. Check your postcode

Make sure you live within our service area in Amsterdam.

2. Fill in the registration form

Complete the online registration form fully and truthfully. 

3. Confirmation by e-mail

You will receive confirmation of your registration by e-mail within a few working days.

Frequently asked questions about registration

Are you taking on patients?

Yes, we accept patients who live within our catchment area in Amsterdam.

We only accept patients within the postcodes 1011-1018, 1051-1054, 1056-1057 and 1071-1077 in Amsterdam.

Yes, our practice is expat-friendly and offers consultations in English. 

After filling in the form, you will be notified within a few working days.

Our WebApp

Through our WebApp, you always have access to your own medical data: view blood results and specialist letters, read what your GP has advised you. In addition, you can order repeat medication, schedule an appointment or ask for an e-mail consultation.

We take on new patients

Register using the form

We are open for new registrations. Please fill in with 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.

Survey results

Through My Medical Record, it is possible to access your medical record. It is possible to gain insight into the items below:

  • Laboratory results (summary of measurements your healthcare provider has shared with you)
  • Physical examination (the diagnostic values: blood pressure, height and weight)
  • Access log (overview of who has access to your medical records)
  • Report (For each topic, the preliminary conclusion and agreements made (E&P rules)
  • Hypersensitivities and peculiarities
  • My documents (incoming and outgoing correspondence, e.g. referral letters)
  • Current medication overview

E-Consult

For less urgent complaints, you can send us an e-Consult. Our practice then usually answers your query within 48h. Since you do not call, this saves us incoming calls and helps us spread out crowds.

No account yet?

Contact the doctor's assistant or click on the button

Would you rather do it by phone?

Repeat medication

You can use this website to repeat your own chronically active medication. If you take one or more medicines for a longer period, the pharmacy has a free service especially for you: they make sure your medicines are ready at a pre-arranged time. 

File access

Your GP puts all the information about your health into a computer. This is called a medical file. For example, the GP puts in what diseases you have, what tests and treatments you have had and what medicines you are taking. This way, your medical information is all together.

Data exchange

How does the National Switch Point work?

Your (GP) doctor and pharmacies can connect their computers to the National Switch Point (LSP). Through the LSP, they can share your most important 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.

Do I even need an appointment?
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Rather by phone?

Ordering a repeat prescription

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