Health Service
Welcome
NEWS
A guide to the Irish Health System for International Students - PDF
Mumps Outbreak: There have been several cases of mumps in the college and you may have been exposed. If you have either had mumps or have received two doses of the MMR vaccine, the chance of developing mumps is extremely low. If, however, you have not had mumps and have not received two doses of the MMR vaccine, then it is quite possible that you might get mumps. read more...
The Student Health Service is to provide students with quality primary health care and education about healthy lifestyles. This is delivered in a caring, compassionate and confidential manner. Student Health serves to assist students in the pursuit of their academic goals.
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Services the Student Health Service provide:
- Medical attention to all students who feel unwell or become ill on campus.
- A call-out service is available for emergencies only occurring within the campus.
- Advice and support on any health or personal matter.
- Wound Dressing, Ear syringing, vaccinations etc..
- Referral, on request or where deemed appropriate to counsellor or other support bodies.
- Contraception/Family Planning advice.
- Nutrition counselling and healthy eating promotion.
- Sports injury referrals.
- Health Promotion and encouragement of a healthy lifestyle.
- Forms and advice on Medical cards and entitlements.
- Health Information on alcohol, S.T.I.'s, mental health and diet/exercise
- Health Awareness/Wellness Days.
Contact Us
Henry Grattan Building
Room: - Cg 13
Telephone: - 01 700 5143/5766
Fax: - 01 700 5880
Opening Hours:
Monday - Thursday: 9.00 - 12.30 / 2.00 -17.30
Friday: 8.30 - 17.00
D-DOC - North Dublin Urgent Out-of-Hours Service
Telephone: 1850 224477
Monday - Friday 6pm - 8am
Saturday, Sunday and Bank Holidays - 24 Hours
