The examination works as follows: the radiologist applies some conductive fluid - a kind of gel - to your skin and moves a small device, the transducer, over the part of the body to be examined. This device emits sound waves, which are captured and converted into an image. The examination is safe, harmless and painless, as no harmful radiation is used.
An ultrasound usually takes between 15 and 30 minutes. It is helpful to wear easy-fitting clothes so that the ultrasound equipment can be positioned properly on the skin.
For some ultrasound examinations, preparation is important to get a good result. If the preparation instructions are not followed properly, the examination may not be performed and a new appointment may have to be made.
For an upper abdominal ultrasound, in which organs such as the liver, gallbladder and pancreas are viewed, you are asked not to eat or drink for 4 hours prior to the examination. A small sip of water is allowed, for example to take medicine. After the examination, you may eat and drink again immediately.
For an ultrasound of the kidneys and lower abdomen, you do not need to be sober. However, it is important that your bladder is well filled, as this helps to make better images. Therefore, drink enough water and do not urinate from one hour before the examination.
Since Monday 30 June 2025, we have been working with a new software system. As a result, the patient portals of GP practice De Amstel are unfortunately unavailable at the moment.
On the portal website, you may get the message that your GP needs to activate your account. This notification is not correct at the moment: the link to our new system is not yet active and we cannot solve this for you manually for the time being.
As soon as the portals are available again, we will let you know immediately via this website. We kindly ask you not to contact us about this. Thank you for your understanding.
Repeat prescriptions
Requesting repeat prescriptions is currently not possible via the patient portal. You can arrange this by phone via the prescription line.