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Acting GP during autumn holidays

From Monday 16 October to Friday 20 October, GP Nobel and GP Baecke are absent due to the autumn holidays.

Practice will remain open daily by the efforts of acting GP Marvin Koning.

Please take into account when making an (online) appointment that you will reach the acting GP at the relevant days.

 

Sincerely,

GP Nobel and GP Baecke

Influenza vaccination 2017

Influenza vaccination for patients of GP Practice Baecke & Nobel
takes place on the general practice Beukenlaan 4, Delft

Monday, October 9th from 17:00-19:00

and

Wednesday, October 11th from 16:00-18:00

People aged 60 and older and people of any age with a chronic disease such as lung, kidney, cardiovascular disease or diabetes are at greater risk of getting complications during flu by influenza virus. To increase the resistance to the flu can get a vaccination (flu jab). Vaccination helps against the real flu (influenza) and not against the common cold.

Invitations were sent late September 2017. Do you think yourself to be eligible for influenza vaccination but have not received an invitation, please consult the assistant.

If you are not using the flu vaccine, please return the invitation no later than October 6, 2017 to the assistant . You can pass this through the email address: info@huisartsenpraktijkbaecke-nobel.nl

For more information about seasonal flu, please visit the site of the National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) at http://www.rivm.nl/en/Topics/I/Influenza/Influenza_vaccination.

Rebecca Arkesteijn

New doctor’s assistant

As of September 1, 2017, Rebecca Arkesteijn started in our practice as a doctor’s assistant.

She likes to introduce you to.

As of September 1, I came as a doctor’s assistant to strengthen the practice of doctor Baecke and doctor Nobel. I am 38 years old, married and mother of 2 children.

My working days are Monday, Tuesday, Thursday all day and Wednesday morning. I make appointments for you with your GP and practitioner.

You can call me for results from the laboratory (blood, urine culture, soa- and feces) and radiology (x-ray and echo). Also, you can call for all your questions about repeat medication. If necessary, If needed, I will discuss your question with your GP.

In the afternoon from 14.00 to 15.00, I will run my own consultation time for removal of warts, clearing ears, removing stitches, blood pressure measurement, ecg’s, 24 hour measurement, smears and injections.

In short, I look forward to meeting you!

Owee!

The OWee is the way to enter your student life!

The OWee is the Welcome Week for all students studying in Delft. In five days, you will learn everything you need for a successful student time!

A nice and cozy period at the start of your study time. Often with alcohol. Look for the effects of alcohol on your health and tips at www.thuisarts.nl

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Finish an antibiotics cure or not?

There is a lot of media attention for an article by British doctors, stating that finishing an antibiotic cure would not always be needed. However, the general advice to complete a cure still applies in the Netherlands.

In comparison with other countries, the Netherlands is economical with antibiotics and doctors will prescribe as short a cure as possible. There is no evidence that shorter cures are better.

Whether you can stop antibiotics earlier depends on your situation, which antibiotics you have and what infection. Therefore, always consult us if you are considering this.

Source: Dutch College of General Practitioners, July 28, 2017

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Practice closed during summer holiday (10 – 28 July)

Our practice will be closed from Monday 10 to Friday 28 July 2017.

From Monday 10 tot  21 July

you can contact the following locum GP’s during office hours (in case of urgent medical matters):

* if your last name starts with the letter A to G:

dr. Nijkamp
Oostsingel 51
Phone: 015 – 212 67 41

* if your last name starts with the letter H to O:
dr. Hartel
Beukenlaan 4a
Phone: 015 – 284 00 30

* if your last name starts with the letter P to Z:
dr. Hermsen
Beukenlaan 4a
Phone: 015 – 213 53 58

from MONDAY 24 to FRIDAY 28 July

you can contact the locum GP at 015 – 213 13 13 (in case of urgent medical matters).

Weekdays after 17:00 and in the weekends you can contact Huisartsenpost Delft, at phone number 015 – 251 19 30.

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High temperatures this week!

What can I do in hot weather?

– Drink enough
Make sure you drink enough, even if you are not thirsty. Do you urinate less than you normally do? Or is your urine dark yellow? Then you can drink some extra. Drink little alcohol.
Take a bottle of water if you go for a couple of hours.

– Keep yourself cool
Wear thin clothes. Stay in the shadow. Take a (feet) bath or shower. Or occasionally take a cool wet towel in your neck. Sleep under a thin blanket.

– Protect yourself from sunshine with sunscreen, sunglasses, light clothing and a cap or hat. Sunscreen does not protect against heat.

– Limit physical exercise in the afternoon. Take advantage of the cooler morning and evening for your groceries, hikes or sports.

– Keep your house cool
Prevent warming of your home with blinds, a fan or, if you have, air conditioning. Provide ventilation by keeping the ventilation grates open or opening windows. Make it cooler in the morning or in the evening by opening windows and doors to fresh air.

Who is at risk of heat?

On very hot days the following people run more risk:

– people over 65 years old

– children under the age of 15, especially babies and toddlers

– People with a chronic condition such as diabetes mellitus, heart or lung disease.

– People with overweight

– People who use certain medicines, drink a lot of alcohol or use drugs

– Mentally challenged people

– People with a bad physical condition

How does dehydration / heat stroke develop?

When it’s hot, the body loses moisture by sweating. The body cools itself.

If you lose more moisture than you drink, your body eventually has too little moisture to evaporate. This increases the temperature in your body.

When exerted, the temperature may also increase. This is because the muscles make more heat than the skin can emit by sweating.

Due to insufficient moisture in the body, the skin of the trunk, arms and legs is not well bled. They then become pale and stop sweating. The body temperature is then higher. That is dangerous.

If this happens in the sun, we call it a sunstroke. Someone with a sunstroke is too hot and too dry.

The combination of drying and overheating can be dangerous. It is called a heat stroke.

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Practice closed on May 26

On Friday, May 26 our practice is closed.

During this time you can contact for urgent medical matters during office hours the following acting GPs:

* If your name starts with the letter A t / m G:
dr. Tussenbroek
Beukenlaan 4a
Telefoon: 015 – 212 16 62

* If your name starts with the letter M t/m Z:
dr. Hermsen
Beukenlaan 4a
Telefoon: 015 – 213 53 58

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Practice closed due to spring holiday

In the period from Monday, February 27 through Friday, March 3, 2017  our practice is closed.

During this time you can contact for urgent medical matters during office hours the following acting GPs:

* If your name starts with the letter A t / m G:
dr. Nijkamp
Oostsingel 51
Phone: 015-212 67 41

* If your name starts with the letter H t / m O:
dr. Hartel
Beukenlaan 4a
Phone: 015-284 00 30

* If your last name begins with the letter P t / m Z:
dr. Tussenbroek
Beukenlaan 4a
Phone: 015-212 16 62

 

 

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Online appointments

As of today it is possible to make online an appointment with your doctor through our website.

You can click at the bottom on the icon.

This can be done every workingday, evenings and the weekends!

If you have a question, you are not sure whether you should come or the complaint is urgent, please always call with the practice.

We hope to improve accessibility and provide you with better service.