DoxOnCall is Ireland's online doctor service — IMC-registered Online Doctors providing same-day video and phone consultations, sick certs, prescriptions, and specialist advice from anywhere in the country. If you searched for "dox online", "doxoncall", "dox online ireland", or "doctor dox", you're in the right place. €34.99 per consultation, no subscription, no waiting room.
Looking for "Doxonline" or doxonline.ie? DoxOnCall and Doxonline are
two separate Irish online doctor services with similar-sounding names — search engines and patients regularly mix them up. If you specifically wanted Doxonline, their site is
doxonline.ie. If you'd like a side-by-side comparison (pricing, hours, doctors), see
DoxOnCall vs Doxonline. Same-day video and phone, €34.99 flat.
How it works
1Pick a service
Choose from sick certs, prescriptions, condition reviews, mental health, and more.
2Book a slot
Same-day appointments. Video or phone — your choice.
3Speak with a doctor
An IMC-registered Online Doctor reviews your concern in a private consultation.
4Get what you need
Cert by email, prescription to your pharmacy, follow-up plan if required.
What can we help with online?
🩺Skin, hair & sexual health
🧠Mental health & long-term conditions
Who are our doctors?
Every consultation is with an Online Doctor on the Irish Medical Council (IMC) register. Meet the team on the Our Doctors page — full names, IMC numbers, qualifications, and specialty areas. We don't outsource consultations, and we never hand off to non-clinical staff.
What it costs
A standard online consultation is €34.99. That includes the doctor's time, any cert or prescription generated during the visit, and the email follow-up. There's no subscription, no membership fee, and no charge for booking. If you decide your concern needs in-person care, we'll tell you and refund where appropriate.
Where in Ireland do we cover?
All 26 counties of the Republic of Ireland, plus the four cities. Browse the full locations index or jump straight to your county. Because consultations are remote, there's no travel and no catchment area — patients from rural Donegal use the same service as patients in Dublin city centre.