At General Practice Michiel Boersma you can turn to the GP practice assistant for general assistancy, for taking blood samples for tests, for specific assistancy and for the assistancy consultation hour.
- General assistancy
The GP practice assistant is the first person you speak to when you call the practice or when you report at the reception.
You can turn to her to make appointments and she can give you advice on common complaints. She also knows answers to many practical questions, including recipes, referrals and authorizations.
If you contact the GP practice assistant before 10.00 hours questions can be discussed, if necessary, with the general practitioner the same day in our morning meeting.
- Blood samples for tests
For taking blood samples for tests, you can come every working day from 08.00 until 12.15 hours. For this you do have to make an appointment.
- Specific assistancy
The GP practice assistant is trained to preform various medical handlings such as:- taking care of wounds
- giving injections
- the removal of stitches
- the spouting of ears
- doing of urine tests
- treating warts
- Assistancy consultation hour
You can come to the assistancy consultation hour for:- making smears in the context of the population screening
- guidance of patients with hypertension (high blood pressure)
- guidance of patients with diabetes mellitus type II (diabetes)
Make an appointment
You can make an appointment by contacting the practice by telephone.