A little bit about myself
My primary workplace is in the public health sector as a Renal Physician (Specialist for Kidney Diseases and High Bloodpressure) in Royal Perth Hospital. I also have a private practice in Hollywood Medical Centre and in the Queensgate Medical Centre in Canning Vale.
I did most of my medical training in Europe, initially in my home country, The Netherlands. After that I specialised in nephrology (kidney diseases) and hypertension in prestigious centres in Germany and Switzerland. I had several leading positions in academic institutions as well as in secondary hospitals in Europe.
I have a list of over 130 publications of research in my interest areas in leading scientific journals.
I was very privileged to work with Professor Donker in Amsterdam and Professor Ritz in Heidelberg and was able to do groundbreaking research in the field of delaying the progression of chronic renal disease.
I have 5 children, and in 2002 I moved to Coatesville, New Zealand, with my wife and my three youngest daughters. Then in 2012 we moved to Perth.
From the time of my fellowship at the University Hospital Clinic for Hypertension in Berne, Switzerland, I developed a keen interest in difficult-to-treat hypertension. Diagnosing the reasons for severe hypertension is a major challenge and adequate treatment of that condition requires much more than some tablets. Sometimes less conventional ways of treatment are required. There is a place for complementary medicine in some of these cases. I am very open to alternative medicine in addition to the classic medicine as I have seen many excellent results through the years.
Through the last 23 years I have traeted patients in all stages of kidney disease, from very early to long term follow up on all the forms of dialysis and done an enormous amount of transplantation. One can never say: ‘I have seen it all before’, because every day we learn something new, but experience in a medical field is gold.
What I believe in
Doctors should give a more patient-focused form of care. What I mean with this often abused phrase is that I think doctors should be more readily approchable for their patients. In the case of my patients, they can always contact me by email and many of them I will give my mobile phone number. I answer generally within 24 hours.
Patients have their own responsibility. Too often patient see their health care provider and assume that he/she is going to solve their problem. This is in reality not how it works. We can only help by establishing the right diagnosis (very important) and then show you the way and support you with medication if necessary. Often the treatment includes chnages in your lifestyle. If without that your problem can not be solved and you are not willing to make these changes, then seeing a healthcare professional is probably a waste of your money and their time.
There is more to treatment than just tablets. Apart from the support with medication and changes in lifestyles, you need to accept that it is not always possible to make your problem go away. We are always so proud of our medical achievements, but really, in the greater scheme of things, we are just starting to understand a few of the issues. So, if the problem can not be made go away, we will together look for the next best option that gives you the best quality of life. This may include alternative medicine, or other healing techniques.
Hypertension is not just a disease of the bloodvessels. Your whole body and personality play a role in the abnormailities we find in people that have hoigh bloodpressure. The best example is stress and a personality that is prone to stress. Whereas some people respond to stress with stomach complaints, others will get high blood pressure.