Skip to main content
Netherlands News in English

Main navigation

  • Top stories
  • Health
  • Crime
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Weird
  • 1-1-2
Image
orthodontist-287285_640
- Credit: Source: Pixabay/mlarsson62
Health
Aids Fund
Cosmident
discrimination
Frank Vijgen
HIV
HIV positive
Kaatsheuvel
Radar
refused treatment
Royal Netherlands Society for Dentistry
Tilburg
Tuesday, 4 August 2015 - 10:44

Share this article:

Dentist questioned for refusing patient who hid HIV status

The Royal Netherlands Society for Dentistry is investigating a case of a dentist practice in Kaatsheuvel refusing treatment for a HIV positive patient. According to the patient, John, he was refused treatment due to his infection. According to the practice, Cosmident, John was refused because he did not inform the practice of his infection himself. John received his diagnosis earlier this year and decided not to tell his surroundings for the time being, while he was processing the news. When he went to the dentist last week, he discovered that his ex had told them that he is HIV positive. "When he asked me if there was a change in my health situation, I knew what time it was. I then told the whole story, though I am not legally required to do so", John said to Omroep Brabant. He was told that he was no longer welcome at the practice. The dentist told the regional broadcaster that there has been a breach of trust and John put his staff in danger. "I have to stand up for the people who work here", Frank Vijgen of Cosmident said. "It's about trust. The gentleman said himself: if you had not asked I would not have told you. I find that that can not be. If saliva or blood is released in a treatment and a staff member accidentally gets pricked, we need to take action. If we do not know, it won't go well." The AIDS Fund told Dutch newspaper AD that HIV positive patients are indeed not legally obliged to inform others of their status. All medical professionals, whether it be a dentist, a first aider or a doctor, adhere to hygiene regulations in their work to protect themselves from various infectious diseases. According to John Cosmident is guilty of discrimination. He has launched a complaint at both the anti-discrimination agency RADAR and the Royal Netherlands Society for Dentistry. Both agencies are looking into the case.

More like this

Image
Student room
Discrimination office warns Tilburg students to stop Dutch-only ads for roommates
Image
Prime Minister Rob Jetten flanked by his Deputy Prime Ministers, Dilan Yeşilgöz and Bart van den Brink, on the first day of the parliamentary debate on the new government's plans, 25 February 2026
Top civil servants urge Dutch gov't to abandon social media platform X
Image
A kinkajou in Costa Rica
Kinkajou escapes Tilburg zoo to explore nearby garden, giving residents a fright
Image
Amsterdam's Red Light District abandoned during the pandemic. May 28, 2020
Very little supervision on sex workers' working conditions; Exploitation common
Make NL Times your top Google source

Follow us:

Latest stories

  • Wasteful Oranje punished as Algeria snatch late victory in World Cup warm-up
  • Dutch State buys medieval ring found with metal detector for €83,150
  • Rotterdam shooting suspect arrested in Spain within days of fleeing
  • Nearly 90% of Dutch dermatologists link TikTok skincare trends to patient skin problems
  • Dogs falling ill, dying after swimming in the IJmeer near Amsterdam & Almere

Top stories

  • Court rules Ye can remain in Netherlands for Arnhem performances this week
  • New A'dam coalition planning parking +tourist tax hike, free public transport for kids
  • European Commission tells Netherlands to stop extra border controls
  • Pregnant woman thrown to ground at Zeist asylum shelter was trying to ask cop a question
  • Senior Dutch virologist, colleague accused of smuggling inactive Mpox into United States

© 2012-2026, NL Times, All rights reserved.

Footer menu

  • Change Privacy Settings
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Partner Content