Wed-18-08-2021, 08:18 AM
(Wed-18-08-2021, 02:19 AM)KatT Wrote: I will ask my doctor to be referred to a dermatologist and go from there.
I would assume that if it is ordered from another country it would not be covered by insurance.
In the case of the friends of my parents, it was partially covered.
Just try and explain to your insurance that it is their choice, a relatively cheap medicine from abroad or an expensive local biological. Try to get into a dialogue with your insurance. I get it that is difficult as those people only work by the rules. But hey, if you don’t shoot, you will never hit something.
For you it is only your health you are working on.
The derm can always contact doctors in the Netherlands for enquiries, or get into contact with the Dutch patients association. A call is quickly made, you only have to type 12 numbers on your phone. And every Dutchman speaks English.