General Practitioners Practice UvA
The doctor's office can be found at the ‘Oude Turfmarkt’.
- Doctors/GPs are available to help if you're sick or feeling out of sorts, or if you're having trouble finding the right help and are worried about your health.
- You can also come here if you need a prescription, a check-up or a vaccination.
Throughout your enrolment at the UvA (and usually afterwards, as well) you can remain registered with our General Practitioners Practice no matter where you live in Amsterdam. The advantage is you don't need to look for a new GP if you move to a different neighbourhood.
Register
Visit the website to register with the UvA’s General Practitioners Practice.
Emergency phone numbers
In a life-threatening situation, dial 112
During office hours, dial +31 (0)20 525 2889
The emergency line of the UvA General Practitioners is answered within 30 seconds. This phone number is for emergencies only. An emergency is understood to mean:
- Sudden onset serious health problems
- Accidents
- Life-threatening situations and acute crisis situations
Evenings, nights and weekends, dial +31 (0)88 0030 600
For emergencies during the evening, night or weekend, please contact the GP posts in Amsterdam:
- For life-threatening situations immediately enter a 9, you will then have priority over all other incoming calls
- Have insurance information ready
- You discuss the situation, an appointment will be made with you either for the consultation hour or a home visit
- Making an appointment via phone mandatory when visiting your general practitioner's office
Advice and guidance
Looking for help can be daunting
Studies show that many students experience frequent symptoms such as fatigue, emotional exhaustion and general gloominess. And because they are under heavy strain, in too many cases, these students do not seek help for their symptoms or do so only at a later (potentially too late) stage.
The UvA’s General Practitioners Practice has therefore created a website to help students find the help they need. On this website, you will find many personal interviews with students who discuss how their studies and student life played a role in the health complaints they developed. The website focuses on the views and experiences of students, rather than the opinions of health professionals.
Take the health quiz and get feedback
Students report being in poorer health than other young people their age. Does this also apply to you? If you fill in the questionnaire, you will receive an email with individual feedback. Your scores will be compared to those of fellow students. The data is anonymous, of course, and will not be retained in a medical file.