Healthcare access and costs in Ireland
Navigating Irish healthcare is confusing for many patients: GMS (medical card) versus private, when an online consultation fits, costs of common services, refunds, and what's covered by Drug Payment Scheme. This cluster lays it out plainly.
What you'll find in these guides
- Online doctor versus in-person GP — when each is appropriate
- Out-of-hours care — D-Doc (Dublin), NEDOC, ShannonDoc, SouthDoc and the home-visit co-ops
- HSE Live (1800 700 700) — what they can and can't help with
- Drug Payment Scheme, GMS medical card, and private prescription costs
- Refund and complaints procedures
Frequently asked questions
How much does an Online Doctor consultation cost?
Standard fee is €34.99 per consultation. Some services (medication renewals, sick certs) are at the same flat fee — there are no surprise charges. Receipts are issued for private health insurance reimbursement claims (Laya, VHI, Irish Life Health), though policy coverage varies.
Is this covered by my medical card?
The GMS medical card covers consultation with your contracted GP. Private Online Doctor services like Dox on Call are not part of the GMS — they're a paid private option, often used when you want speed, convenience, or to avoid taking time off work. If cost is a concern, contact your treating doctor or HSE Live first.
What if I'm not happy with my consultation?
Refunds and concerns are handled through our Complaints Procedure. We follow the Medical Council's complaints framework. Significant clinical concerns are also escalable to the Medical Council (Medical Council of Ireland) or HIQA where appropriate.
Information references HSE.ie healthcare services, the Drug Payment Scheme, and the Medical Council of Ireland.