We cannot help you with this
We can help you with most issues your GP can help you with, but in some situations it will be better to go to the emergency room, call 113 or contact your GP.
Below you will find an overview of what our doctors cannot help you with.
Emergency room or 113
- Second degree and third degree burns
- Acute / severe allergic reactions
- Unconsciousness
- Fracture regardless of extent
- Chest pain
- Fever in infants from 0-3 months
- Suspicion of stroke, cerebral haemorrhage or meningitis
- Sudden loss of vision
- Psychotic states
- Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath
- Injuries from major accidents such as traffic accidents, falls from great heights or drowning accidents
- Major bleeding
- Major seizures or epileptic seizures
- Power damage
- Third-degree and fourth-degree frostbite
Your GP
- Adjustment of medicine
- Prescriptions for addictive substances (eg strong painkillers, sleeping pills or cough syrup containing morphine)
- Long-term sick leave
- Certificate for your driver's license (Offshore certificate, seaman's certificate, occupational certificate, smoke diver's certificate and railway certificate can be obtained by an occupational physician)