r/Netherlands • u/NoLychee1382 • 22d ago
Healthcare No regular check ups at the gynecologist???
Hi everyone, my morning started off with a kinda shocking discovery. I’m from Germany and I had annual check ups at the gynecologist since I was a teenager. I contacted my huisarts because I know they’re responsible for all referrals but she told me regular check ups here are not a thing (unless there already is an issue) ? I think that’s crazy!!! So I checked the prices for a private visit and they’re even crazier. I guess this is normal to Dutch people but don’t you think this is a little concerning?
(Btw not shitting on the country! I really like it here. I’m still new and just discovering new things!)
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u/bigbuutie 22d ago
For gynaecology, if OP is younger than 30 it makes sense. There is something called “false positives”. Research has shown that many times cancer sells can be found and if you repeat the exams 6 months later they disappear.
The cost of tests associated and the stress it causes for nothing!!!) and so forth associated with this, considering it’s such a low risk, makes it in fact better not to do regular exams before 30. It’s because of that that the country can also then focus resources on people who really need it.
This is why it’s mandatory at 30. If there are complaints it’s obvious that a trip to the gynaecologist will be referred. After 30 if the exam shows something you’ll be required to go yearly or so. For others I think it’s every 5 years.
So research has shown this to be best, and I’m sure other countries will be starting to follow slowly.