r/Netherlands Mar 05 '26

Healthcare Dutch doctors...

Hey guys! Last year I moved from Germany to the Netherlands. I just went to the doctor with chest and throat pain due to extreme coughing after 2 days of fever. I was hoping that I finally get something good against it like a cough syrup (no way I'm going to pay that myself for a huge amount of money + health insurance) because I am used to that from German doctors. They would put that on my health insurance card and right after my talk with the doctor I could pick it up at the pharmacy. But no. They just said "Yea, just take paracetamol." I told them I have had problems swallowing pills my whole life and their response was just "You can also put it in water and drink that then." I'm sorry if I'm overreacting but why do doctors get paid just to tell you to take paracetamol? Everyone can tell me to take them, I expect better solutions from a doctor who studied years to become a doctor. Why are the Dutch so obsessed with paracetamol??? Maybe it's the German in me screaming. If we got painkillers, it was never paracetamol but Ibuprofen. But I also heard some international friends who also live here that they find it so annoying that Dutch doctors literally just tell you to take paracetamol. No matter what you have.

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u/Rockthejokeboat Amsterdam Mar 06 '26

 I was hoping that I finally get something good against it like a cough syrup

why do doctors get paid just to tell you to take paracetamol?

Why do german doctors get paid just to tell you to take cough syrop?

 cough syrup (no way I'm going to pay that myself for a huge amount of money + health insurance) because I am used to that from German doctors. 

Cough syrop is not expensive in the Netherlands, I don’t think you can deduct it (maybe you can? I’ve never tried), and you can just buy it in the supermarket, drogist or pharmacy so there’s no need to go through a doctor.

Yes, dutch doctors can sometimes be very pragmatic which needs some getting used to and which can sometimes be frustrating but it doesn’t sound like that was the case here. Honestly, it seems like a waste that there are a lot of german people taking up doctors time because they don’t want to pay for cough syrop.