Current waiting time
Would you like to know how long you will have to wait for an intake or treatment?
Below you will find an overview of the current waiting times. These may vary depending on the language and are subject to available treatment capacity.
| Language | Registration waiting time (until intake) | Treatment waiting time |
|---|---|---|
| Dutch | 10 weeks | 3 weeks |
| English | 10 weeks | 3 weeks |
| — | — | — |
| Arabic (Classical) | Registration closed | — |
| Arabic (Moroccan) | Registration closed | — |
| German | 20 weeks | 3 weeks |
| Farsi | 20 weeks | 3 weeks |
| French | 20 weeks | 3 weeks |
| Hindi / Urdu | 20 weeks | 3 weeks |
| Turkish | 20 weeks | 3 weeks |
Frequently asked questions
What do these waiting times mean?
registration waiting period The period between your registration and the first intake interview.
treatment waiting time The period between the intake interview and the start of treatment.
Why can waiting times vary?
The waiting time depends on:
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Availability of practitioners
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Preferred language
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Care demand
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Insurance agreements
Synthese operates with a multidisciplinary team whose practitioners speak various languages. If specific language capabilities are temporarily limited, this may result in longer wait times.
What does a registration freeze mean?
. This means that we are temporarily unable to accept new clients who require treatment in that specific language.
This page will be updated as soon as capacity becomes available again.
What can I do if I find the waiting time too long?
If you feel that the waiting time is too long, you can ask your health insurer for waiting list mediation.
The health insurer can work with you to find alternatives with a shorter waiting time.
View contact details for health insurers
Do you feel depressed or misunderstood?
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