Our Services
Ballyraine Medical Health Centre provides a wide range of health services delivered by friendly and attentive medical professionals. Please register via the secure online patient app below to book an appointment, seek advice or order a prescription. Our team is always happy to help.
Diabetes Clinic for Private Patients
Just to let you know that we are back running our diabetes clinic. You will have a 30 minute appointment with our practice nurse for measurements, blood tests, feet check and health advice. This will be followed by a phone consultation with your GP who will let you know of the test results and agree a plan with you in order to optismise your diabetes control. There is a total combined fee of €100. We will call you to arrange an appointment that suits you.
Cervical Screening
The surgery provides cervical screening through both Cervical Check and also privately. Please contact the surgery for an appointment as soon as you receive your letter from Cervical Check. You will be asked a few questions by the reception staff so they can book your appointment on the appropriate date.
Cervical Screening (also known as smear tests) aims to pick up changes that can happen to the cervix. It does not test for cancer but helps prevent cancers from developing. All women between the ages of 25-65 years will be invited for free regular screening.
In most cases it takes 10-15 years for cells in the cervix to go from normal to pre-cancer to cancer. Regular screening allows early monitoring and treatment so that abnormal cells do not turn into cervical cancer.
For more information including how to register and to check when your next smear test is due please go to www.cervicalcheck.ie or call 1800 45 45 55.
Important Note: It is important to understand that ‘this is just a screening test’. We would always advise women despite a normal result, if you do develop any unusual symptoms including the ones noted below, to please make an appointment with a GP.
- Change in menstrual bleeding patterns including bleeding or spotting between periods
- Post-coital bleeding (bleeding after sexual intercourse)
- Post-menopausal bleeding
- Changes in vaginal discharge
Contraception And Family Planning
The surgery provides a range of contraceptive options. Please make an appointment with a GP to discuss what would be most suitable for you.
Methods of contraception available include:
- Short-acting contraception – these are types of contraception that need to be taken or changed regularly and depend on the user. The GP will be able to discuss these options.
- The combined oral contraceptive pill, also known as ‘the pill’. These tablets contain progesterone and oestrogen and prevent pregnancy.
- The progesterone-only pill is ‘the mini pill’. These tablets contain progesterone only and are taken every day. This may be an option if the combined pill isn’t suitable.
- The NuvaRing – a flexible ring containing similar hormones to the combined pill which is self-administered in the vagina and releases hormones for three weeks.
- The hormonal patch is also known as the ‘Evra’. This is a thin plastic square that contains hormones and can be self-administered every week.
- Long-acting contraception – these types of contraception are the most effective at preventing pregnancy as they do not depend on the individual taking it. The following methods are provided in the surgery.
- Depo Provera injection – a hormonal injection given every 12-13 weeks by a doctor or nurse.
- Implanon ‘the bar’ – a silicon rod containing hormones that is inserted by a doctor under the skin of the upper arm and lasts three years.
- Mirena/Kyleena/Jaydess IUS (Intrauterine system – hormonal coil). This is a hormonal T-shaped coil which lasts three to five years (depending on the IUS) and is placed into the womb by the doctor
- The copper coil IUD (Intrauterine Device). This is a T-shaped coil that contains copper, lasting five to ten years and is placed into the womb by the doctor.
- Emergency contraception. For example, the morning after pill – Levonogestrel or Ella One. These are methods of contraception that prevent pregnancy after unprotected sexual intercourse or if there has been a failed method of contraception and has to be given before three to five days.
- Sterilisation or vasectomy – please make an appointment with the GP to discuss for onward referral.
If you are looking for a long-acting form of contraception an appointment will be made to counsel you prior to fitting. It may be necessary to have some tests done before and you will be advised if this is the case.
There will be a charge for some of the longer-acting methods. If you are a medical cardholder, please note there may be a small additional charge for the longer-acting options.
Please note that for contraception renewal, patients need to attend a contraceptive check annually with either the nurse or GP. This is to ensure that you continue to be on the correct method of contraception and that there are no medical changes.
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Crisis Pregnancy
The surgery provides a non-judgmental service to all women. We understand that an unplanned pregnancy can be both confusing and worrying. If this is the case, please contact our team to speak to a GP or ring ‘My Options’ on Freephone 1800 828 010.
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Antenatal And Postnatal Care
The maternity and infant care scheme in Ireland allows free maternity care during pregnancy as well as a two week and six week postnatal check. It involves a shared care approach between the surgery and the hospital obstetric team.
We would advise you to make an appointment as soon as you find out you are pregnant. Please bring a urine sample on your first visit.
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Fertility Issues
Around one in six heterosexual couples in Ireland may experience infertility issues. Approximately 85% of couples will conceive a child naturally after one year of trying. This figure rises to 95% after two years.
If you have concerns about your fertility, please make an appointment. We will be able to offer advice, do any necessary examinations or tests and if needed refer you for appropriate treatment.
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Breast Care
If you notice any symptoms or changes in your breasts or become concerned about any breast problem, make an appointment with our doctors. We will discuss your history and perform an examination to help us decide how to manage you further.
All women between the ages of 50 to 69 years will be automatically be invited to get a mammogram every two years through the breast screening programme. However, it is worthwhile checking that you are registered on the system. This is very straightforward and can be quickly confirmed on the BreastCheck website or freephone 1800 45 45 55.
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Menopause Management
All women experience menopause. It is caused by a reduction of hormones and naturally occurs as a woman gets older. It can also happen to women have received specific forms of treatment such cancer treatment or surgery to remove ovaries.
Menopause usually happens to women when they reach their late forties, however this can occur earlier. The average age of menopause is 51. Menopause is defined as ‘the last menstrual period’. Many women experience menopausal symptoms for some years before their periods have stopped, this is defined as the perimenopause.
It is thought that 70% of women will experience menopausal symptoms to some extent and can have huge impact on daily lives. The menopause can have a negative impact on women’s health and wellbeing and we would recommend making an appointment with the GP. We will be able to advise lifestyle changes as well as discuss options to manage your symptoms including HRT (Hormone Replacement Therapy).
HRT replaces the hormones that are low or have been lost. Despite how HRT has been viewed in the past, it is generally thought that the benefits outweigh the risks. Not only can it help menopausal symptoms but it can also reduce your risk of osteoporosis and in some women can be cardioprotective.
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- Cardiovascular Screening
- Prostate Problems
- Testicular Problems
- Erectile Dysfunction Management
- Mental Health And Suicide Prevention
- Addiction Management
General Health Care
We offer a full range of child health services, providing free GP care to children registered with the under six medical card scheme. This scheme was introduced by the government in 2015 and provides free GP care to all children resident in Ireland under the age of six. To avail of this service, your child must be registered with the scheme. This is very straightforward and can be done easily on the HSE website.
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Childhood Vaccinations
Immunisation is a simple, safe and effective way of protecting babies and children against certain diseases. The risks from having these diseases are far greater than any minor side effects from immunisation. Immunisation protects not only individuals but also others in the community by reducing the spread of disease.
We provide vaccinations included in the Irish national vaccination schedule. These are usually given at birth (the BCG vaccine) in the hospital before your baby comes home and at two months, four months, six months, 12 months, and 13 months before your child starts school. Vaccinations within the national schedule are provided free of charge.
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Sexual Health Advice And Screening
If you have concerns about your sexual health or if you are looking for a screening, please make an appointment. You may need to have blood tests and swabs and in some cases, you may be required to attend the local STI/GUM clinic. The Letterkenny Hospital STI/GUM Clinic can be contacted on 074 912 3715.
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Diabetes Care
We provide a dedicated clinic for the management of patients with type 2 diabetes. This is available free of charge to patients who hold a medical card and to private patients for a fee of €50. Dedicated diabetic clinics have been shown to improve outcomes for patients living with type 2 diabetes by reducing the complications associated with the disease. The clinic is delivered by the doctors in the practice in combination with the local team of specialist diabetic nurses and follows international best practices. If you have queries regarding these clinics, please contact the surgery for information.
The website Diabetes Ireland has some excellent information on living with diabetes in Ireland. Our doctors and nurses will also be happy to answer any questions that you might have.
Travel Health
Destinations such as the Caribbean, Asia, Africa, South America and Central America usually necessitate vaccinations. Antimalaria tablets may also be required. We can provide most of the vaccinations required. Unfortunately, we don’t provide the yellow fever vaccination which is required for some destinations, but your doctor will be able to advise you where you can have this done. We have access to TRAVAX – the most up to date travel vaccination database, and can provide you with the latest information on what is required for your destination.
When you know your destination, book an appointment with one of our doctors and we can advise you on the appropriate vaccinations. It is recommended to book well in advance of travelling as some vaccinations require three separate injections. However, you can still get vaccinated up to two weeks before travelling and get sufficient protection. If you have information on previous travel vaccinations, please bring this to the consultation as this will help the doctor decide what vaccinations you will need.
Mental Health
All of our doctors are experienced in helping people with mental health issues such as depression, anxiety and addiction. It is often a difficult subject for people to talk about, but we would encourage you to come and speak with us as we will be able to help.
It is important to remember that mental illness is an illness like any other and there are lots of ways to help, not just medication. We will be able to point you in the right direction.
Coronavirus Information
If you are concerned you have coronavirus please do not present to Surgery. Please phone first on 0749129393. The HSE website has all the latest information regarding Covid-19 and regulations in Ireland, including a link to book a Covid-19 test. If you need to speak to one of the doctors, we are more than happy to help.
We would encourage all our patients aged 12 and over to have the Covid-19 vaccine. It is safe, significantly reduces the chance of you catching Covid-19 and it prevents severe disease in most people. We have been administering the vaccine in the surgery – please monitor our Facebook feed for clinic dates. The vaccine is also readily available at the vaccination centers.
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- Blood testing
- Warfarin testing
- Nebulisation for asthmatics
- Driving medical assessment
- Cryotherapy – treatment for warts or verruca’s
- 24-hour blood pressure monitoring – on a doctor’s advice for confirmation of a diagnosis for high blood pressure
- ECG – heart tracing
- Ear syringing – to remove excessive ear wax