Welcome to Huisartsen Ganzenhoef

Huisartsen Ganzenhoef exists since 2015 and is situated opposite Ganzenpoort shopping center. The following doctors are working at Huisartsen Ganzenhoef: Maurice Bom, Marc van der Pas and Addy van der Woude (photo). Our regular substitute GP Job Scheerer works in our practice every Thursday. We are enthusiastic GP’s who want to deliver GP care to the residents of the Bijlmer in a modern and personal way. Together we have years of experience as general practitioner in Amsterdam Zuidoost.

Practice open or closed for new patients:
Unfortunately, we currently do not accept new patients in our practice. In order to continue to provide good healthcare, we want to set limits to the size of our practice.

Online portal HuisartsDichtbij:
We offer the possibility to arrange many of your healthmatters online with us.
We are always available via our patient portal HuisartsDichtbij!

Our assistant will be happy to answer any questions you have. See also “about HuisartsDichtbij” on our website.
You can also find support on various questions about how you can find answers to your healthcare questions on the internet and our portal on the website digital care helpdesk or call them on 085-1304575.

Making appointments with the GP and repeating prescriptions:
Appointments with the GP can be made online via HuisartsDichtbij or by calling 020-2352121 and entering option 3 for the assistant.
You can repeat medication via HuisartsDichtbij, or by speaking to the prescription line. This is possible 24 hours a day. The prescription line can be reached via our regular telephone number 020-2352121 and then press 2.
We do not schedule appointments with the GP or repeat medication at the counter.

No walk in consultation:
We don’t have a walk-in consultation though since corona. It is possible to make appointments online. We do not yet know if and when the walk-in consultation will start again.

GP trainee:
Doctor van der Pas is a GP trainer. Every year a new GP in training joins the practice. He has his own consultation hour under the supervision of doctor van der Pas. A GP in training is a qualified doctor with often several years of work experience in the clinic. In particular, patients of doctor van der Pas, but sometimes also patients of doctor Bom and van der Woude, can be seen by the GP in training. We ask for your understanding for this. It is important that a new generation of general practitioners is also trained.

Contact information

Huisartsen Ganzenhoef
Bijlmerdreef 1071
1103 TT Amsterdam Zuidoost

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Opening hours & Consultation

  • Consultation:Monday to Friday 8:00 – 17:00
  • Evening consultation:Monday to Thursday 17:00 - 18:00
  • Walk in consultation:Temporarily NO walk in consultation

In emergencies outside office hours (between 17:00 in the evening till 8:00 o’clock in the morning as well as in weekends and during public holidays), you can always contact Huisartsenposten Amsterdam at 088 – 0030 600, www.huisartsenpostenamsterdam.nl.

Latest news

Flu vaccination and pneumococcal vaccination

Wednesday 1 November we administered the flu vaccination and pneumococcal vaccination to those who qualify. If you’ve missed this oppertunity, you can call the practice for an appointment with the dotors assistant who can give the vaccination.

This autumn, the pneumococcal vaccination is for people aged 63 to 66 (born from 1-1-1957 to 31-12-1960). The pneumococcal injection works for five years.

The flu shot is for people with:

  • An age of 60 years and older. This also includes people who turn 60 before May 1 of the following year;
  • A lung disease, such as asthma for which anti-inflammatory drugs are used, COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (chronic bronchitis or emphysema)) and serious and long-term lung damage after COVID-19;
  • A problem in the function of the heart, such as after a heart attack, cardiac arrhythmia or heart failure;
  • Diabetes types 1 and 2;
  • Kidney disease;
  • Low immunity due to a disease (for example HIV (human immunodeficiency virus)) due to medical treatment, such as chemotherapy or a bone marrow transplant, or due to medications that lower your immune system;
  • Neurological and neuromuscular diseases (NNMD) such as people with a muscle disease or other disease(s) of the nervous system such as Parkinson’s or ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis), people who have suffered a cerebral haemorrhage or cerebral infarction, people with epilepsy or children with psychomotor disorders (general developmental delay);
  • Very seriously overweight (BMI (Body Mass Index) ≥ 40);
  • Dementia;
  • A cochlear implant;
  • An intellectual disability;
  • Ages from 6 months to 18 years who use salicylates for a long time (for example in chronic intestinal disorders).
  • All people who live in a nursing home and who do not fall into one of the above categories.