Hospital pharmacy

Curious to know what our hospital pharmacy does? And what medicines you can collect there? You can find all the information here.

Opening hours and contact details

The hospital pharmacy’s opening hours are:

  • Monday to Friday: 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.
  • Saturday: 8.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.
  • Closed on Sundays

The pharmacy can be reached via route 42.

Our team consists of pharmacists, pharmacy assistants and a stock clerk.
You can contact us at apotheek.logistiek@yperman.net or on 057 35 65 65.

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What can you collect?

The hospital pharmacy supplies medication to patients being treated in hospital.

Certain medication is only available from the hospital pharmacy and cannot be obtained from a community pharmacy. In such cases, it can be dispensed by the hospital pharmacy, subject to a valid prescription from a doctor.

We try to prepare as much medication as possible in advance so that our counter can serve as a collection point. Do you need medication from the hospital pharmacy? Please order it in advance. This simplifies our operations and reduces waiting times.

  • Place your order by telephone (057 35 65 65) or by email to apotheek.logistiek@yperman.net.
  • Always state your name, date of birth or national registration number.
  • Clearly state which medication you wish to order (name, dosage and number of packs).
  • Order your medication in good time. Please allow for a delivery time of up to one to two weeks.
  • Before you come to collect the medication from the pharmacy, we ask you to register at reception so that we can prepare the labels. Don’t forget to bring the eID of the person on whose behalf you are collecting the medication.
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What does the pharmacy do?

Availability of medicines and medical supplies
The hospital pharmacy is responsible for the procurement, storage and distribution of medicines, medical devices and implants within the hospital. In this way, we ensure that every patient receives the right care at the right time.

Customised preparation
Some medicines are prepared specifically for patients in the pharmacy, such as sterile and compounded preparations. This is carried out in accordance with strict quality and safety standards.

Safe and correct use
The hospital pharmacist monitors the quality and safety of medicines, medical devices and implants, and supports doctors and nurses by providing advice on their correct use.

Clinical trials
The pharmacy is responsible for the correct management and monitoring of medicines and medical devices used in clinical trials.

Training and supervision
We provide training and support for staff who work with medication, and also supervise trainees.

Continuity of care
Even outside opening hours, a pharmacist is always on call to ensure pharmaceutical care and support.

Last modified on 12 August 2026

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