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From January 1, 2025 family doctors in the Netherlands can prescribe the abortion pill until 9 weeks of pregnancy. Please contact your family doctor (general physician) to receive a prescription. If you do not have a family doctor, you can try to make an appointment with a GP practice in your area. Everyone in the Netherlands, including people without documents/insurance, are legally entitled to healthcare from family doctors.

Please let us know if you cannot find a family doctor to help you.

If you are in the Netherlands:

1. You have a Dutch BSN and health insurance
You are entitled to abortion care at any regular abortion clinic. They provide both abortion with pills and surgical procedures. See Klinieken - NGvA

2. You do not have insurance, and you are sure you are <9 weeks pregnant:

  • Undocumented migrants living long-term in Amsterdam
    You can go directly to one of the Amsterdam abortion clinics. A special fund is available to cover your treatment - the clinis are aware of this fund. You may also contact Doctors of the World for support:
    ✉️ srg@doktersvandewereld.org

  • International students, tourists, or short-term visitors
    Visit a local general practitioner (huisarts). They can prescribe abortion pills. Costs are usually under €100.
    If you can’t find a GP willing to help, contact us or Doctors of the World.
    Alternatively, you can go to an abortion clinic and pay for the treatment yourself (up to €550 for abortion pills, up to €800 for a surgical procedure (under 9 weeks)

3. You do not have insurance and are unsure how far your pregnancy is:
You can get an ultrasound at any midwife or ultrasound clinic.
Cost: around €70. If you are <9 weeks, follow the steps above.

4. You are >9 weeks pregnant:
You will need to visit an abortion clinic.
Costs: €500–€1500, depending on method and stage.
If you cannot afford this: