Criteria for referral

The GP determines whether there are complaints or a suspicion of a psychiatric disorder based on the severity of the complaints, the complexity and the risk of danger.

The criteria that health insurers set for a referral to the SGGZ are:

The date on the referral letter must precede the date of the first consultation.
The GP must mention a suspected DSM diagnosis on the referral letter.
The GP must explicitly state that it is a referral to the SGGZ.
The referral letter must be signed.

The GP does not need to definitively make a DSM diagnosis for referral, a suspected diagnosis is sufficient for the SGGZ.

Accessibility

The CITB is an outpatient facility; you can visit us by appointment. We can be reached during office hours.

For acute, emergency help outside office hours, you can always visit the GP out-of-hours clinic in your area. There they can assess whether you should be referred to the 24-hour crisis service of the GGZ.

Waiting time

We aim to screen an application within 1 working week. Based on this screening, we determine whether you can be placed on our waiting list.

Currently, we have a waiting time of 4 to 8 weeks for intake. This depends on the demand for care, care intensity and the availability of our therapists. The intake procedure consists of 2-4 interviews.

There is no distinction between the waiting time of registration and citb treatment, as treatment starts after the intake procedure.

Address

Kromme Mijdrechtstraat 110 1 hoog

1079LD, Amsterdam

Opening hours

Monday – friday

09:00 -17:00

Contact

info@citb.nu

020 – 737 19 89

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