Patient Fees

Payments

New patients are asked to pay before their consultation.

Returning patients can pay before or after consultation.

All patients must pay in full on the same day they are seen.  We do not offer an invoice payment system.  Payment can be made by cash or cheque, Visa or Mastercard credit or debit cards.  Please retain your receipts-these are necessary to claim from your insurance company or under the MED 1 Form.  (You can claim tax relief on some medical expenses on this form).

Private Service Fees

Fees as of 1st Jan 2024

General

  • GP Consultation 70 / Telephone Consult 70

  • GP Review consult (within 2 wks) 50

  • GP Menopause/HRT Consult (double appointment) 130

  • GP Menopause Review Consult 70

  • Repeat Prescription 20

  • Blood Tests 30

  • ECG 50

  • Driving Licence Medical 65

  • Removal of stitches (Nurse) 50

  • Stitches/Sutures 70

  • Ear Syringe (Nurse) 50

  • Ear Syringe (doctor) 70

  • Joint Injection 100

  • Cryotherapy 70

  • Blood pressure monitor 70

  • Large Dressing 50, Small Dressing 30

  • Pregnancy Test - Free

  • Flu/Pneumonia Vaccine - 20

Contraception/Sexual Health:

  • Contraception injection (nurse) 30

  • Mirena insertion and six week follow up 200

  • Mirena removal and re-insertion 250

  • Mirena removal only 100

  • Implanon insertion only 100

  • Implanon removal only 100

  • Implanon removal and reinsertion 150

  • Pelvic ring insertion/removal 100

  • STI Screen 100

    Legal:

  • Private Medical Legal report 450

  • Enduring Power of Attorney Assessment/Enactment 200

  • Non-medical letters 20

  • Passport/PPS identification letters 65

Medical Card (GMS) Patient Fees

Your Medical/GP Visit Card entitles you to a range of services from your General Practitioner which are determined by the HSE and the Department of Health, for which the doctor receives payment from the State. There are, however, a number of additional services provided by many General Practitioners which are not covered by the agreement between the State and General Practitioners.

  • Driving License Medical and Driving License Eye Tests

  • Smear Tests (unless you have a letter from Cervical Check)

  • Phlebotomy (routine blood tests)

  • Travel Vaccinations

  • Ear Syringing

  • Medical examinations and reports for legal purposes

  • Medical examinations and reports for insurance companies

  • Medical examinations in connection with fitness to take part in sports

  • Pre-employment medicals

  • Pre-school examinations

  • Letters or referrals other than those related to Consultants/Hospitals