Welcome to Dunleer Medical Practice, your trusted healthcare hub nestled in the heart of Dunleer, Co. Louth. At our practice, we prioritise your well-being, offering comprehensive medical care
We are a dedicated team of experienced professionals with a compassionate approach.
We are committed to providing healthcare services for you and your family. From routine check-ups to specialised treatments, we strive to ensure your health and comfort are our top priorities.

PRIMARY CARE
Receive personalised healthcare tailored to your needs at Dunleer Medical Practice.

IMMUNISATIONS
Protect yourself and your loved ones with our comprehensive immunisation services.

MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS
Thorough and professional medical examinations ensuring your health is in capable hands.

FAMILY PLANNING
Empowering choices and support for your family's future planning needs.

SEXUAL HEALTH
Confidential and compassionate care for your sexual health concerns.

REPEAT PRESCRIPTIONS
Streamlined and efficient prescription services for your ongoing healthcare needs.

At Dunleer Medical Practice, our foundation is built on a rich legacy of care and expertise. Established in 2000 by Dr. Pat O'Donoghue and his wife Nurse Jane, our practice has evolved under their vision and dedication. With the addition of esteemed partners, Dr. Anna Fernando and Dr. Elaine O'Donoghue our commitment to comprehensive healthcare has only strengthened. Situated in Mid_Louth, our practice serves a diverse mix of urban and rural communities. As a Training Practice our commitment extends beyond patient care to nurturing the next generation of medical professionals. Your trust in our practice fuels our passion for excellence in healthcare, guiding us in every interaction and decision we make.
Urgent Out of Hours
When can I call?
NEDOC is a partnership between the General Practitioners in the North East region and the Health Service Executive.
Monday to Friday 6 PM – 8 AM & Weekends and Bank Holidays 24 hours
When you ring 1800 777 911 your call will be answered by specially trained personnel who will ask for your details including, name, address, date of birth, telephone number, symptoms of illness/ complaint, own GP’s name and medical card details (where applicable). This information will be given to the nurse/doctor who will return your call and advise on the most appropriate course of action.
In most cases one of the following courses of action will be followed:
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Immediate medical advice over the telephone
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A visit to a treatment centre for further examination by a doctor
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Where the doctor determines the need, a patient may be visited in their own home
All patients must phone NEDOC to see if an appointment is necessary. Patients with appointments are given full priority, those attending without first contacting the centre by phone can expect an increased waiting time.
Details of your consultation will be automatically forwarded to your own GP the following working day.