Healthcare Providers

CliniX collaborates with most general practitioners (GPs) in the region. Referrals are made both to the Zaans Medical Center and CliniX via the Zorgdomein system.

For General Practitioners

Would you like to consult with us? Contact our colleague line: (075) 650 7475

Information For Patients

Do you have a referral from your GP?

Radiology Examinations

We offer a wide range of options within our radiology services:

An X-ray examination allows doctors to examine organs and bones within the body and detect any abnormalities, such as fractures.

  • What Is an X-ray
  • Preparation
  • What to Bring?
  • Day of the Examination
  • Results
  • Risks and Complications
  • Cost and Insurance Coverage

An ultrasound (also known as sonography or an “echo”) is used to examine organs within the body. It is most commonly known for its use during pregnancy scans.

  • What Is an Ultrasound Scan
  • Preparation
  • What to Bring?
  • Day of the Examination
  • Results
  • Risks and Complications
  • Cost and Insurance Coverage

A mammography is an X-ray examination of the breasts. The images produced allow for an assessment of the glandular tissue, helping to detect any abnormalities or changes in breast tissue.

  • What Is a Mammography?
  • Preparation
  • What to Bring?
  • Day of the Examination
  • Results
  • Risks and Complications
  • Cost and Insurance Coverage

A bone density scan (DEXA) is used to measure the amount of calcium in your bones, providing an assessment of the strength of your skeletal system.

  • What Is a Bone Density Scan?
  • Preparation
  • What to Bring?
  • Day of the Examination
  • Results
  • Risks and Complications
  • Cost and Insurance Coverage
(Computed Tomography)

A CT scan (computed tomography) is an imaging procedure that uses X-ray technology to examine organs, bones, and tissues within the body.

  • What Is a CT Scan?
  • Preparation
  • What to Bring?
  • Day of the Examination
  • Results
  • Risks and Complications
  • Cost and Insurance Coverage
(Magnetic Resonance Imaging)

An MRI scan uses a strong magnetic field and radio waves to create detailed images of the body’s internal structures. Essentially, you lie inside a large magnet. MRI scans are often used to examine soft tissues such as the brain, muscles, joints, and organs.

  • What Is an MRI Scan?
  • Preparation
  • What to Bring?
  • Day of the Examination
  • Results
  • Risks and Complications
  • Cost and Insurance Coverage
Radiology Examinations

We offer a wide range of options within our radiology services:

An X-ray examination allows doctors to examine organs and bones within the body and detect any abnormalities, such as fractures.

    • What Is an X-ray
    • Preparation
    • What to Bring?
    • Day of the Examination
    • Results
    • Risks and Complications
    • Cost and Insurance Coverage

An ultrasound (also known as sonography or an “echo”) is used to examine organs within the body. It is most commonly known for its use during pregnancy scans.

    • What Is an Ultrasoundscan?
    • Preparation
    • What to Bring?
    • Day of the Examination
    • Results
    • Risks and Complications
    • Cost and Insurance Coverage

A mammography is an X-ray examination of the breasts. The images produced allow for an assessment of the glandular tissue, helping to detect any abnormalities or changes in breast tissue.

    • What Is a Mammography?
    • Preparation
    • What to Bring?
    • Day of the Examination
    • Results
    • Risks and Complications
    • Cost and Insurance Coverage

A bone density scan (DEXA) is used to measure the amount of calcium in your bones, providing an assessment of the strength of your skeletal system.

    • What Is a Bone Density Scan
    • Preparation
    • What to Bring?
    • Day of the Examination
    • Results
    • Risks and Complications
    • Cost and Insurance Coverage
(Computed Tomography)

A CT scan (computed tomography) is an imaging procedure that uses X-ray technology to examine organs, bones, and tissues within the body.

    • What Is a CT Scan
    • Preparation
    • What to Bring?
    • Day of the Examination
    • Results
    • Risks and Complications
    • Cost and Insurance Coverage
(Magnetic Resonance Imaging)

An MRI scan uses a strong magnetic field and radio waves to create detailed images of the body’s internal structures. Essentially, you lie inside a large magnet. MRI scans are often used to examine soft tissues such as the brain, muscles, joints, and organs.

    • What Is an MRI Scan
    • Preparation
    • What to Bring?
    • Day of the Examination
    • Results
    • Risks and Complications
    • Cost and Insurance Coverage
RADIOLOGICAL EXAMINATIONS

You will receive a referral letter from your general practitioner with information about the examination. If you do not have a referral, please schedule an appointment with your general practitioner first.

  • Keep your referral from your GP handy
  • Do you have a preferred date or time?
  • You can call between 8:00 AM and 4:30 PM.

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