Nederename Street 149

9700 Oudenaarde

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New website - Arranging more online with GP

Dear patient,

 

As of today, we have a new website. We kindly ask you to arrange more ‘online’ with the practice.

 

Allows you to access via your mobile phone or tablet:

  • make an appointment with your GP
  • requesting your repeat medication
  • view the results of your blood test or photo
  • view part of file

 

Want to use the app? Please consult the doctor's assistant!

The doctor's assistant must establish your identity with certainty (once).
The doctor's assistant will ask you for your 06 number and e-mail address.
Based on this, you can log in.

 

For more information, please visit the website of PRACTICE.com

 

Sincerely,

GP practice ...

Login to your GP portal

Do you know that nowadays you can arrange many medical matters online whenever and wherever you want? This saves you a telephone contact with our GP practice. 

To make an appointment online, you need to log in to the patient portal. Click the button below to log in.

Do I even need an appointment?

Register with our practice

We take on new patients

Register using the form

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

Login to your GP portal

Do you know that nowadays you can arrange many medical matters online whenever and wherever you want? This saves you a telephone contact with our GP practice.

To view the results of your recent (lab) test you need to log in to the patient portal. You will need DigiD for this. Click the button below to log in.

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
  • Physical examination
  • Access log
  • Report
  • Hypersensitivities and peculiarities
  • My documents
  • Current medication overview

Login to your GP portal

Do you know that nowadays you can arrange many medical matters online whenever and wherever you want? This saves you a telephone contact with our GP practice.  

To send an e-consult (an important less urgent message) to your GP, you need to log in to the patient portal. You will need DigiD for this. Click the button below to log in.

E-Consult

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

Would you rather do it by phone?

Login to your GP portal

Do you know that nowadays you can arrange many medical matters online whenever and wherever you want? This saves you a telephone contact with our GP practice. 

To view and repeat current medication you need to log in to the patient portal. You will need DigiD for this. Click the button below to log in.

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. 

Login to your GP portal

Do you know that nowadays you can arrange many medical matters online whenever and wherever you want? This saves you a telephone contact with our GP practice. For example, you can view results, request repeat prescriptions or ask your GP a question. You can arrange this in two ways: via the 'patient environment' on our website or with the 'My GP Online' app.

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.

Ordering a repeat prescription

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