We provide a broad range of services including antenatal care, baby and child care, health promotion, psychological support, chronic disease care, and care of the dying.
Family Medical Care:
Maternity Care : Antenatal & Postnatal Learn More
Paediatric & Baby Health
Teen Health
Women’s Health
Men’s Health
Older/Senior Health
Mental Health
Practice Nurse Services:
Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring (24hr ABPM)
Blood Pressure check
- Requesting a blood test for the first time/annual blood test will require an initial consultation with the doctor
- Requesting a blood test for a consultant will require a documented request to be provided to the nurse
Cervical Smear Test – National Screening Programme Learn More
Private Cervical Smear Test
Dressings
Ear Syringing
ECG
Stop Smoking Advice
Vaccinations
- Chicken Pox
- HPV
- Primary Childhood Vaccinations
- Shingles
- Tetanus
Check-Ups & Prevention
Cancer Screenings
Cardiovascular Disease Prevention
Genetic Risk Factor Assessment
Menopause Consultations
Well Woman Check-ups
Well Men Check-ups
Sexual Health & Fertility:
Contraception Choices Learn More
Fertility Assessment
Pregnancy Planning
STI Testing
Comprehensive GP Care:
Chronic Disease Management
Coordination of Hospital
Lab Tests & Diagnosis
Mental Health Services
Palliative Care
Menopause Clinic
Dermatology/Skin Care
Weight Management/Loss
Allergy Testing
Aesthetic Medicine
Botox & Fillers
Other Services
Cryosurgery – Removal of warts, verrucas
Driving Licence Medicals
Scuba Diving Medicals
Insurance Medical
Insurance Reports
Medico-Legal Reports
Minor Surgery
Pre-Employment Medical
Free Cervical Smear Testing in Association with CervicalCheck – The National Cervical Screening Programme
This National Programme provides free smear tests to women aged 25-60 who are eligible for screening. If you are aged between 25 and 44 you are advised to have a smear every three years and if aged between 45 and 60 you are advised to have a smear every five years.
Cervical Screening is the most effective method of reducing a woman’s risk of developing cervical cancer. A smear test is used for cervical screening and is a simple procedure to detect precancerous cells.
From the 1st September 2009, women must be invited to attend for their free smear. In order to receive an invitation you must register online with CervicalCheck.