Choose your location
For questions about your medication, scheduling or changing an appointment and other queries, please contact your location.
Choose your location below for contact details:
Frequently asked questions:
What are the waiting times?
Current waiting times* locations:
Amsterdam | 20 | weken |
Breda | 5 | weken |
Den Haag | 35 | weken |
Eindhoven | 5 | weken |
Groningen | 13 | weken |
Maastricht | 3 | weken |
Nieuwegein | 11 | weken |
Nijmegen | 11 | weken |
Rotterdam | 21 | weken |
Utrecht | 18 | weken |
Zwolle | 15 | weken |
*For some insurers, waiting times are longer, click here for more information
What are the costs of treatment?
If we have a contract with your health insurer or if you have a 100% reimbursement policy, you do not pay any additional costs, except for your own outstanding deductible. If we do not have a contract with your health insurer, you will pay a “personal contribution” of €250 after the diagnosis day and treatment. You will also have to pay your health insurer your outstanding deductible. You will also have to pay your health insurer your outstanding deductible.
Watch hier an informative video:
Personal contribution for medication
Medication has an important place in the treatment of ADHD. This medication will be prescribed by us and supplied by your pharmacist. Depending on the medication prescribed, a personal contribution might be necessary under the Health Insurance Act. This is capped at €250 by law. The personal contribution will be charged to you by your own insurer. This will not involve ADHDcentraal.
You may have supplemental insurance for these costs. Inquire about this with your insurer. Some manufacturers have a refund scheme for the personal contribution. See the following links for more information:
Terugbetalingsregeling Tentin
Reimbursement policy Elvanseenstaand deductible. If we do not have a contract with your health insurer, you will pay a “personal contribution” of €250 after the diagnosis day and treatment. You will also have to pay your health insurer your outstanding deductible.
Personal contribution for medication
Medication has an important place in the treatment of ADHD. This medication will be prescribed by us and supplied by your pharmacist. Depending on the medication prescribed, a personal contribution might be necessary under the Health Insurance Act. This is capped at €250 by law. The personal contribution will be charged to you by your own insurer. This will not involve ADHDcentraal.
You may have supplemental insurance for these costs. Inquire about this with your insurer. Some manufacturers have a refund scheme for the personal contribution. See the following links for more information:
Terugbetalingsregeling Tentin
Terugbetalingsregeling Elvanse
What does my insurance cover?
If we have a contract with your health insurer or if you have a 100% reimbursement policy, you do not pay any additional costs, but you do pay your outstanding deductible. If we have no contract with your health insurer, you will pay a “personal contribution” of € 250 after the diagnosis day and treatment. You will also have to pay your health insurer your outstanding deductible.
Watch hier an informative video:
What does the treatment entail?
In consultation with you, the patient, a treatment plan is drawn up that focuses on your needs. The form of treatment is often one of the following care pathways:
- Medication in combination with psychoeducation and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), or
- Medication in combination with psychoeducation.
During and after your treatment, you can access our E-health environment.
What does the diagnosis day entail?
Watch hier a video of what you can expect.
Prior to your visit:
- We ask you and someone you know well to fill in the CAARS (Connors ADHD Adult Rating Scale).
- In addition, we ask you to prepare for the conversation with the psychologist by reflecting on ages 6-12, primary school days and to review your school reports.
On the diagnosis day itself:
- Comprehensive medical intake
- Diagnostic Interview for Adults with ADHD (DIVA)
- QbTest (Objective, computer-based neuropsychological assessment)
- Psychiatric examination
- Joint discussion of the results
ADHD?
If you wish, you can start treatment immediately. There is no waiting time between the diagnosis and treatment.
No ADHD?
We refer you back to your GP with well-grounded advice.
Can I bring my medication when going abroad?
For travelling abroad with medication we advise you to always check the latest situation on the site of the cak.
Whether you need a medical statement depends on the medicine, the country you are travelling to and the duration of your travels. As long as you are in treatment with us, ADHDcentraal takes care of the medical statement. You can request the medical statement through your practitioner. It is not necessary to fill out the document yourself.
Your practitioner needs the following information:
- number of your passport / ID card
- exact duration of your travels through travel dates
If you are no longer in treatment with us, you can request the medical statement through your GP.