Healthcare in Dublin is first-rate, and the city's hospitals offer quality care and treatment. Ireland's healthcare scheme gives you free or subsidised access if you plan to reside in Ireland for one year or more. The nationals of EU countries have similar benefits with a valid European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) or UK Global Health Insurance Card (GHIC).

Usually, a general practitioner will first recommend that you receive care in a hospital. You need a GP referral to avoid charges for hospital treatment. Waiting lists for treatment can become long, even for urgent care. This has led many locals and newcomers to opt for private insurance.

Private medical insurance in Ireland gives you access to private hospitals and medical facilities with no waiting lists. Ensure your overseas insurance is accepted by contacting your insurer and confirming coverage in Ireland.

Many companies in Dublin offer private insurance. If you prefer private healthcare, we recommend negotiating with your employer for at least a healthcare subsidy before arriving in Dublin.

Read more about Healthcare and Health Insurance in Ireland.


Hospitals in Dublin

Healthcare professionals in a hospital setting, with a doctor in a white coat holding a stethoscope and a nurse standing with arms crossed, both in a blurred medical background.

Beaumont Hospital

Website: www.beaumont.ie
Address: Beaumont Road, Beaumont, Dublin 9

Children's University Hospital

Website: www.cuh.ie
Address: 1 Temple Street, North City, Dublin 1

Mater Misericordiae University Hospital

Website: www.mater.ie
Address: Eccles St, Inns Quay, Dublin 7

St James's Hospital

Website: www.stjames.ie
Address: James’s Street, Ushers, Dublin 8

St Luke's Hospital

Website: www.stlukesnetwork.ie
Address: Oakland Drive, Highfield Road, Dublin 6

St Vincent's University Hospital

Website: www.stvincents.ie
Address: Elm Park, Merrion Road, Dublin 4