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Warning: Fake emails from Infomedics

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Dear healthcare consumer,

You regularly receive emails or letters from various organizations. Unfortunately, criminals are increasingly abusing the names of these organizations by sending fake messages that resemble genuine communications. We want to draw your attention to fake emails that are being sent in the name of Infomedics Infomedics will send the invoice for your treatment on our behalf.

Large collections of email addresses, once stolen from other organizations in data breaches, are available worldwide. Criminals use these lists for large-scale phishing campaigns.

How do you recognize a genuine Infomedics invoice?

  • Healthcare provider information: A real invoice clearly shows which healthcare provider you visited.
  • Personal salutation: You will be addressed by your (last) name.
  • Payment reference: 14 digits, always ending with 071. Check via the account checker.
  • Payment environment: Only via rekening.infomedics.nl. No direct iDEAL or Wero payment links by email.
  • No attachments: Infomedics never includes the full invoice as an attachment.

What should you do when in doubt?

What if you clicked or paid anyway?

  • Contact your bank immediately
  • Change your passwords
  • Check your bank statements
  • If necessary, file a report

Report the incident via internetfraude@infomedics.nl

We are ready for you

Patient info

Patient info

Our practice attaches great importance to your opinion. That's why we use it ReviewCollect, one through it Quality Register for Dentists accredited tool, which asks you about your experiences from our practice software. Of course, this will not be after every visit to the practice and you always have the option to indicate at the touch of a button that you no longer wish to be contacted. Nevertheless, we hope that you will help us to continue improving the practice and would like to give your input from time to time. Thank you very much in advance!


There is a pandemic of coronavirus infection worldwide. The essence of the Dutch approach is to provide maximum control of the virus while protecting vulnerable groups. The policy we follow is that we only allow people into the practice who we know with reasonable certainty that they are healthy. 

When making an appointment, questions will therefore be asked regarding your health to assess whether we can schedule an appointment with you. Because hand hygiene appears to be an important source of contamination in this virus outbreak, we will ask you to disinfect your hands with hand alcohol when entering the practice. We request that you refrain from touching your face and things such as mobile phones afterwards. In the waiting area and when making appointments, we try to maintain the 1.5 meter distance recommended by the national government as best as possible.

In the treatment room we adhere to the Infection Prevention Guideline in Oral Care Practices and we have taken additional hygiene measures.

Some additional pointers:

  • Don't come too early, so preferably just before the appointment time.
  • Follow the instructions of our staff.
  • Wash your hands upon entry or disinfect your hands with alcohol.
  • We request that you do not touch your face or mobile phone afterwards.
  • Come to your appointment alone; if strictly necessary, a maximum of 1 parent or supervisor may accompany you.
  • Keep a distance of 1.5 meters where possible.
  • Leave the practice as soon as possible after your treatment.


We will welcome you with a smile but not shake your hand.

Contact details

Opening hours

Monday
08:30 – 17:00
Available by telephone from 09:00 - 17:00

Tuesday
08:30 – 20:00
Available by telephone from 09:00 - 17:00

Wednesday
08:30 – 17:00
Available by telephone from 09:00 - 17:00

Thursday
08:30 – 17:00
Available by telephone from 09:00 - 17:00

Friday
08:30 – 17:00
Available by telephone from 09:00 - 17:00

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