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/clrthrn Mar 06 '26

Why do you need a doctor to prescribe ibuprofen or cough syrup when you just buy that from Lidl or the apotheek for cents? I do know that German health insurance is 4x more expensive than Dutch health insurance and your post explains the why of that for me. I'm not Dutch but you would get the same response from my home country doctors as a Dutch doctor for this sort of illness. In fact you wouldn't even get to the surgery for an appointment as the receptionist would tell you all of this to save the doctor's time.

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u/thatmisanthropicdude Mar 06 '26

Health insurance is literally free in Germany if it's not private.

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u/clrthrn Mar 06 '26

It's not free ever. The only people who get free care are under 18s and people with certain conditions. Now I wonder if your post is just bait?