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Sexual Health & Contraception

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We provide a full range of contraceptive services and sexual health advice. During your consultation we will discuss all options and help you choose the right method for you.

 

Our GPs are highly experienced in fitting Long Acting Reversible Contraceptives (LARCs) such as the contraceptive implant (the bar). 

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We also offer sexual health advice including STI screening and support.

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Make an appointment with your GP to discuss your options.

National Free Contraception Service

Women and people with a uterus aged 17 to 35 can get contraception for free. You do not need a medical card to access this service. 

 

Make an appointment with your GP to discuss your options for contraception. If you are aged 17-35, you do not have to pay for your GP visit or any prescriptions you get.

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What costs are covered?

The costs covered include:

  • GP appointments - to talk about contraception options and for repeat prescriptions when needed

  • any prescriptions given by your doctor - these will be given free of charge at participating pharmacies

  • your choice of contraception - from the types covered below

  • emergency contraception (morning after pill)

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Types of contraception covered?

There are many types of contraception covered by this service. You may need to experiment to find what works best for you. Emergency contraception is also covered. You can choose from a range of contraception listed below. These include short-acting contraceptives and long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs). 

 
Short-acting contraceptives

Short-acting contraceptives are are types of contraception that depend on you remembering to take or use them regularly or each time you have sex. These include the:

 
LARCs

Long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs) are types of contraception that you do not have to remember to take everyday. These include the:

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How to get free contraception?

Make an appointment with your GP to discuss your options for contraception. If you are aged 17-35, you do not have to pay for your GP visit or any prescriptions you get. You do not need a medical card to access this service.

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To access free contraception you need to be:

  • a woman or person with a uterus  

  • aged between 17 to 35

  • living in Ireland

 
Your information

You will need to give us your PPS number, name, date of birth and address. We need this to make sure that you are in the 17 to 35 age group covered by the free contraception service. You will also need to present your PPSN in the pharmacy when you collect your prescription.

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Emergency contraception from pharmacies

Emergency contraception can prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex or if your contraception fails. For example, a condom slipped/broke or you missed a pill. If you need the emergency contraceptive pill (the morning after pill), this can be given over-the-counter at participating pharmacies for free. You will need to give your PPS number, name and address at the pharmacy. They need this information to make sure that you are in the 17 to 35 age group covered by the free contraception service.

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Useful Links & Resources

This content of this page (and links to other sites) is for general information purposes only and does not substitute medical advice. While we endeavour to keep this website up-to-date, errors may occur. We advise all patients to discuss their health concerns with their GP. If you would like to suggest amendments or highlight new information that could be useful to others please don’t hesitate to get in touch.

Contact

Rathgar Medical Practice

150 Rathgar Road, Dublin 6, D06 YP29

Phone: 01 4977106

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Out of Hours (LukeDoc): 01 6699499

Monday - Friday: 18.00-22.00

Saturday/Sunday/Bank Holidays: 10.00-18.00

We recommend our patients only to use Lukedoc if it is absolutely necessary, the GP there will not have access to your medical records and cannot do blood tests. 

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Outside of these hours or if a house call is required, doctor-on-duty offers urgent house calls 01 4200880

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Email: reception@rathgarmedicalpractice.ie

Health Professionals Only: peter.osullivan@healthmail.ie

Opening Hours

Monday: 09.30-12.30 & 14.00-17.00

Tuesday: 09.30-12.30 & 14.00-17.00

Wednesday: 09.30-12.30, Closed

Thursday: 09.30-12.30 & 14.30-16.00

Friday: 09.30-12.30 & 14.00-15.30

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Weekends & Bank Holidays: Closed

For Life Threatening Emergencies - Call 999 or 112

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