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Elisabeth-TweeSteden Ziekenhuis (ETZ)

Tilburg, Netherlands

Treatment & access

About this provider

Elisabeth-TweeSteden Ziekenhuis (ETZ) is a large teaching hospital in Tilburg whose psychiatry department treats mood and anxiety disorders through its Centre for Depression and Anxiety. For depression that does not respond to standard care, the hospital's pages describe a broad biological treatment palette: pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy plus neuromodulation (ECT, rTMS and deep brain stimulation) and (es)ketamine treatment. Patient education material additionally mentions light therapy and sleep deprivation as further options. Care runs through the outpatient psychiatry clinic (Polikliniek Psychiatrie, 013 221 03 50); the hospital's general number is 013 221 00 00.

Services & programs

  • Esketamine/ketamine treatment for depression, listed by ETZ among the psychiatry department's treatment offer for mood disorders
  • Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) and rTMS (repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation) for severe or treatment-resistant depression
  • Deep brain stimulation (DBS) for psychiatric disorders
  • Light therapy and sleep deprivation mentioned as additional depression treatments; a Medical Psychiatric Unit (MPU) for combined physical and psychiatric illness

Common questions

How do I reach the psychiatry department?

The outpatient psychiatry clinic (Polikliniek Psychiatrie) is reachable on 013 221 03 50; the general ETZ number is 013 221 00 00.

What options are there if antidepressants have not worked?

ETZ's depression pages list pharmacotherapy, psychotherapy, neuromodulation (ECT, rTMS, DBS) and ketamine treatment via its Centre for Depression and Anxiety, plus light therapy and sleep deprivation.

Where does treatment take place?

At the ETZ psychiatry outpatient clinic and wards in Tilburg, including a Medical Psychiatric Unit for patients with combined physical and psychiatric problems.

Looking at alternatives? Other ENC-NL consortium hospitals and GGZ institutions across the Netherlands offer esketamine nasal spray under the same reimbursed criteria; private routes are rare.

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