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Industry lead listsUpdated 5/16/2026

Dentists in the Netherlands — nationwide B2B lead lists

Selling to dentists across the Netherlands? This guide shows how to build a complete national list straight from Google Maps — every business name, phone number, website and, where it is published, an email address. The Netherlands concentrates its dentists in cities like Amsterdam, Rotterdam and The Hague, so a nationwide list is built city by city rather than from one broad query. Because profiles are written in Dutch, search for the Dutch term tandarts rather than the English one — it consistently returns a fuller list. Kavex runs the cities in a single job, deduplicates them on place ID and returns one clean CSV — then enriches each row with a website-extracted email and deliverability scoring.

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What you'll find scraping dentists across the Netherlands

The Netherlands packs a lot of business into a small, densely connected country. Amsterdam and Rotterdam are the largest markets, with The Hague, Utrecht and Eindhoven close behind, and the Randstad conurbation links them tightly. Profiles are written in Dutch, so a Dutch-language search run city by city gives the fullest national coverage.

For dentists specifically, the size of the national list depends on how many cities and sub-categories you search: a single query returns a slice, while a city-by-city sweep can surface thousands of businesses across the Netherlands. Expect a little over half to list a website — the rest you can still reach by phone. The major markets to search are:

The best way to scrape the Netherlands nationwide

Open the Google Maps scraper and set the country to the Netherlands. The setting that matters most is the search term: search for the Dutch word tandarts rather than "dentist", since businesses across the Netherlands write their profiles in Dutch. Google caps each query at roughly 120 results, so the Netherlands is best covered by running its major cities as separate regions in one job — Kavex deduplicates on place ID across them, so no business is ever returned twice.

Who buys the Netherlands dentist lists

A nationwide dentist list for the Netherlands is valuable to a specific set of vendors. Typical buyers: practice-management software, dental supplies, patient marketing, financing partners.

What the nationwide dentist export looks like

Every job downloads as one CSV with a single dentist per row, no matter how many cities it spans. Each row carries the business name, full address, phone number, website, primary category, star rating and review count, with a website-extracted email added wherever one is published. A national export looks like this:

Enrich and personalise before you reach out

Toggle "Include emails" so the scraper visits each dentist website and extracts a contact address, then run those through the Email Verifier to drop anything undeliverable. The Phone Validator sorts the remaining numbers into mobile and landline, and the AI Personalizer turns each row into a short cold email referencing the business and its city — far stronger than a single national mail-merge blast.

Related searches

Want to drill into a single city? See dentists in Amsterdam and dentists in Rotterdam. Targeting other sectors across the Netherlands? See nationwide lead lists for law firms, accounting firms and gyms and fitness studios.

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Frequently asked questions

Should I search in Dutch or English?

Search in Dutch. Businesses across the Netherlands write their Google Maps profiles in Dutch, so the term tandarts matches far more listings than the English equivalent.

Will one job cover the whole of the Netherlands?

Yes. Add the major cities as separate regions in a single job and Kavex runs them together, returning one CSV. Results are deduplicated on place ID, so a business near a regional boundary is never counted twice.

How long does a nationwide scrape of the Netherlands take?

Most queries return within 60 to 90 seconds and the cities run together, so even a broad national sweep of dentists completes in minutes rather than the weeks a manual city-by-city effort would take.

What contact details come with each dentist?

Every row includes phone and website wherever the business publishes them, plus a website-extracted email wherever one is found — typically for a little over half of dentists. The rest you can still reach by phone.

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