In Amsterdam, many residents can’t afford delays. Treatment schedules, missed shifts, transportation to appointments, and follow-up testing often stack up quickly. That creates a practical problem: if you wait too long to gather documentation, it becomes harder to prove what changed after the prescription.
Common Amsterdam-area situations we see include:
- Work disruption after a new prescription: side effects show up during the first weeks, leading to urgent care visits and missed time.
- Long-term symptoms after stopping: reactions persist after dosage changes, making the timeline harder to reconstruct.
- Mixed medication regimens: people may be taking multiple prescriptions for chronic conditions, and causation becomes more complex.
AI tools can help you draft a list of questions—but your claim depends on records, not guesses.


