Checklist: What to Bring to Your Consultation?
To ensure a smooth registration process, it's best to bring a few things with you to your appointment. We'll list them for you.
Always bring your eID (electronic identity card), KidsID, or ISI+ card to UZA.
This is important because it is the only way for us to apply the third-party payer system. With this system, you only pay your share of the costs to the healthcare provider (co-payment), and other costs are reimbursed directly by your health insurance.
Starting from 01/01/2024, if you don't have your eID, KidsID, or ISI+ card with you at the hospital, you will always have to pay a deposit for medical services. Without reading your eID, ISI+ card, or KidsID, the regulations no longer allow for the third-party payer system.
Checklist
For your registration:
- Electronic identity card (eID), KidsID, ISI+ card
- Telephone number or mobile number
- Name and address of your general practitioner
- Name and address of the referring physician
In the following cases, you will need additional information:
- For a work-related accident:
- Name and address of the employer
- Name and address of the insurance company
- Date of the accident
- Claim number (if known)
- Policy number - For an expertise examination, you will also need the referral letter from the instructing party.
- If applicable to you, bring a guarantee arrangement from a Public Centre for Social Welfare (OCMW) or a payment commitment from another institution guaranteeing the payment of costs.
- For patients with a foreign residence (domicile):
- Insurance card or E112 form or guarantee declaration from your health insurer
- European Health Insurance Card
For the medical team:
- List of medications you are taking
- Indication of any allergies
- Medical documents you have: referral letter from your general practitioner or referring physician, radiographs, laboratory results, vaccination card, and blood type card.