
Contraceptives

Reimbursements
When will you qualify for reimbursement?
Under public healthcare insurance, you will qualify for the reimbursement of the contraceptives specified by the government:
- if you are younger than 21, or
- if the contraceptives are necessary to treat certain complaints. The exact conditions are set out in Appendix 2 of the Healthcare Insurance Regulations (Regeling zorgverzekering).
Please note: condoms do not fall under the contraceptives specified by the government.
Have you found that you do not qualify for reimbursement under the public healthcare insurance? If you are 21 or older, you are entitled to reimbursement of contraceptives on the basis of the supplementary insurance.
The following contraceptives qualify for reimbursement:
- the contraceptive pill;
- the ‘contraceptive injection’;
- the intra uterine device (IUD);
- the hormonal contraceptive plaster;
- the hormonal ring;
- Implanon;
- femcap;
A prescription is required for contraceptives
You will be required to have a prescription from a general practitioner or a medical specialist for contraceptives.
Reimbursement for contraceptives
Under the HollandZorg public healthcare insurance and our supplementary insurance, you will qualify for reimbursement for contraceptives:
Public Healthcare Insurance |
Reimbursement |
HollandZorg public healthcare insurance |
100% up to 21 years of age, minus the statutory personal contribution, if you qualify for reimbursement (see the conditions on top) |
Supplementary insurance | Reimbursement |
Start | Maximum of € 100,- per calendar year* |
Extra | Maximum of € 100,- per calendar year* |
Plus | 100%* |
Top | 100%* |
No Risk I | None |
No Risk II | None |
* The reimbursement applies for the contraceptives and the statutory personal contribution taken together.
Per prescription, we will reimburse you for the contraceptive pill for a period of up to a maximum of 12 months.
We will not reimburse you for the fee for inserting the devices.
Per prescription, we will reimburse you for the contraceptive pill for a period of up to a maximum of 12 months.
We will not reimburse you for the cost of inserting devices.
Statutory personal contribution
A statutory personal contribution applies.
Under the supplementary insurances you are entitled to reimbursement of the statutory personal contribution for contraceptives.
Policy excess
Are you 18 or older? The costs incurred for contraceptives will count towards your compulsory policy excess and any voluntary policy excess.
If you approach a contracted dispensing chemist or a contracted dispensing general practitioner, the cost of contraceptives will not fall under your compulsory policy excess.
Who may provide this type of care?
If you have a prescription, you will be able to obtain contraceptives from a dispensing chemist or a dispensing general practitioner.Reimbursements 2022
Also view the Reimbursements 2022.
Note
The information on this page is a brief outline of the reimbursement. You can only derive rights from our insurance conditions.