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Helping to Build a Healthy Community

COVID-19 Precautions

If you have a temperature, cough or other respiratory symptoms you need to phone to tell reception staff in advance of coming to the surgery.  When you ring, you will be advised to do a covid antigen test and advise us if it is positive.

You will be asked to wear a mask (we can give you one if necessary).

This is our current practice advice to keep each other as safe as possible.

Click here for HSE information on COVID-19.

 

Mask Policy

To protect our vulnerable patients and staff, please ensure to wear a mask if you have any respiratory symptoms when attending the practice.

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About Hansfield Medical and Dental Centre

Hansfield Medical & Dental Centre is a new GP & Dental Surgery located in Hansfield, Dublin 15. Our surgery is wheelchair accessible and on street parking is available directly outside the surgery.

We offer a wide variety of medical services to medical card and private patients including antenatal and postnatal care, childhood vaccinations and regular check-ups. We also provide clinics for the management of chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, asthma and COPD.  

 

Our clinic participates in the North DOC (Dublin Doctor On Call) out-of-hours service. This service provides medical care when the surgery is closed and can be contacted on 0818 224476.

 

We look forward to welcoming you to Hansfield Medical & Dental Centre.

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New Patients

Thank you for your interest in joining the practice.

 

Our lists are regularly reviewed for capacity. 

Contact Surgery for further details.

New Patients

Contact Us

Please phone for an appointment. In order to manage appointments, our team may ask the nature of your appointment request. Patient confidentiality is paramount and you can access our Privacy Policy here.

 

We are not an emergency service, and medical emergencies are best handled at the nearest hospital emergency department. Please call 999 or 112 for an ambulance without delay if you are experiencing a medical emergency, such as new chest pain, suspected stroke (e.g., loss of power or speech), severe bleeding, or other major emergencies. Our phone lines are often very busy, and it may cause a delay to be waiting to get through to us.

 

For requests such as illness certificates, doctor letters/forms and test results, see Online Services or phone reception on 01 2336080.

Opening Hours

Monday-Friday: 09.00-13.00

Monday-Friday: 14.00-17.00

Saturday (Dental Only): 09:00-17:00

Weekends & Bank Holidays: Closed

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