E europhile Registered User Messages 802 9 Sep 2006 #1 Suggestions as to where I can find a medical practice open in Dublin 1/2/7/8 on Sunday. And I don't particularly want someone to call to me.
Suggestions as to where I can find a medical practice open in Dublin 1/2/7/8 on Sunday. And I don't particularly want someone to call to me.
J JohnnyBoy Registered User Messages 257 9 Sep 2006 #2 I'm guessing that in Dublin that the only GPs avaialble will be those working for the Coops?
N noddy Registered User Messages 63 9 Sep 2006 #3 There is a doctor on call in james hospital all week ends,but you have to phone and make an appointment. I hope this helps.
There is a doctor on call in james hospital all week ends,but you have to phone and make an appointment. I hope this helps.
N noddy Registered User Messages 63 9 Sep 2006 #4 the dubdoc in st james hospital is what your looking for dont just turn up, you need an appointment,so make one before you go.
the dubdoc in st james hospital is what your looking for dont just turn up, you need an appointment,so make one before you go.
P #paul# Registered User Messages 13 9 Sep 2006 #5 jervis st medical centre- no appointment neccessary, think it opens around 11 or 12 on sunday
Brendan Burgess Founder Messages 54,757 9 Sep 2006 #6 What about the VHI clinics in Dundrum and DCU? http://www.vhi.ie/swiftcare/ Brendan
L Lumpsum Registered User Messages 47 9 Sep 2006 #7 And there is a weekend GP clinic on the edge of the St Vincents' Hospital campus. Appointment needed. Can't remember name but hospital should know.
And there is a weekend GP clinic on the edge of the St Vincents' Hospital campus. Appointment needed. Can't remember name but hospital should know.
H huskerdu Registered User Messages 2,559 11 Sep 2006 #8 Its not exactly central Dublin, but there is a GP service in McCabes Pharmacy in Dundrum Shopping Centre on Saturdays and Sundays.
Its not exactly central Dublin, but there is a GP service in McCabes Pharmacy in Dundrum Shopping Centre on Saturdays and Sundays.
E europhile Registered User Messages 802 11 Sep 2006 #9 Thanks for the suggestions, guys. I was too late for the Jervis Medical Centre. It closed at 3.00. But I got to the Dame Street Medical Centre (beside Noble House Chinese restaurant). Open Sunday 2.00 to 4.00 - no appointment was necessary) - EU45.
Thanks for the suggestions, guys. I was too late for the Jervis Medical Centre. It closed at 3.00. But I got to the Dame Street Medical Centre (beside Noble House Chinese restaurant). Open Sunday 2.00 to 4.00 - no appointment was necessary) - EU45.
L liteweight Registered User Messages 1,678 11 Sep 2006 #10 Lumpsum said: And there is a weekend GP clinic on the edge of the St Vincents' Hospital campus. Appointment needed. Can't remember name but hospital should know. Click to expand... Eastdoc. I think they only take people from local GP's register.
Lumpsum said: And there is a weekend GP clinic on the edge of the St Vincents' Hospital campus. Appointment needed. Can't remember name but hospital should know. Click to expand... Eastdoc. I think they only take people from local GP's register.
K kramer2006 Registered User Messages 214 11 Sep 2006 #11 I can say from experience that the DUBDOC in James Hospital will only see patients from the local area. You may have to lie about your address! K.
I can say from experience that the DUBDOC in James Hospital will only see patients from the local area. You may have to lie about your address! K.