Kilmacud Medical Centre

Providing Medical Care to Kilmacud, Stillorgan and Mount Merrion for over 5o years

Merry Christmas!

We would like to wish all our patients a Merry Christmas and a healthy new year. We will be open  on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve  up until 12:30pm. If you need a Doctor on Christmas Day, St. Stephen’s Day or New Year’s Day please phone EastDoc on 2094021. If EastDoc are unavailable or you feel you need a home visit call Doctor On Duty on 8300244.

Structural Work Complete

Our building project is now complete and Kilmacud Medical Centre now has a fantastic new entrance as well as several upgrades and repairs to the building itself. We thank you for your patience and hope that you will find the upgrade will make it easier to get in and out of the centre.

Don’t forget your travel vaccines?

If you are planning any trips abroad this summer, make sure you are protected against serious infectious diseases such as Hepatitis A, Typhoid and Malaria. Many common destinations for Irish travelers can pose significant health risks particularly for travelers over 65 and children. Safe and effective vaccines are available at Kilmacud Medical Centre for many of these infections. We can also prescribe pills to protect you against Malaria depending on your destination, health status and budget. When phoning for a travel vaccine appointment, mention this at the time of booking as these sessions take a little longer than the usual visits.

Easter Break

easter eggThe practice will be closed from 1pm on Friday the 29th of March until Tuesday the 2nd of April. If you have an urgent medical problem over the bank holiday weekend, contact EastDoc on 2094021 between 10am and 6pm. Outside these hours emergency care will be provided by Doctor On Duty on 8300244. We wish you all a Happy Easter!

Whooping Cough Outbreak

Whooping cough (Pertussis) infection appears to be making a comeback this winter with 444 cases notified to the NSPC as of last December 2012. This is probably an underestimate of the true prevalence of this infection as the swabs and blood tests GPs require to diagnose this infection are not being made available. The main group affected by this years outbreak are young babies and children with almost a third of cases occurring in babies under six months of age. This group are also most at risk of complications from the infection.

The characteristic symptom of whooping cough is a severe cough lasting more than two weeks and associated with a “whoop” or vomiting. Antibiotic treatment can be useful if given early. The HSE are also recommending that pregnant women receive a booster of their Pertussis vaccine between the 28th and 32nd week of pregnancy in order to protect their newborn babies. We are happy to provide this to any expectant Mums or see children with persistent cough for advise and diagnosis.

Choosing a Nursing Home

If you are faced with the prospect of finding a nursing home for a loved one, an article by Anna Patterson who is Director of Nursing at Cairn Hill Nursing Home may help. A link to the article is provided below and it covers a range of topics including the “Fair Deal” support scheme and some tips on what to look for when choosing a nursing home. Anna has a huge amount of experience in this field and the short article is choc full of useful information for families faced with this difficult challenge. You can download the article by clicking here.


Hypothermia – A major risk to your elderly neighbours

With temperatures dropping over the past few weeks elderly people are particularly at risk of Hypothermia. With large number of young Irish people emigrating for work, our elderly people are often left alone and unable to cope in bad weather conditions. If you know an elderly person living alone, please call on them to see if they are OK. A prolonged spell of bad weather can leave an elderly person without food and at risk of hypothermia. Those with Alzheimer’s Disease, Cardiovascular Disease or poor mobility are particularly at risk. In Kilmacud and Stillorgan we have one of the highest concentration of people over 70 so most of us will have at least one person over 70 living alone near to us.

Merry Christmas !

We would like to wish all our patients a very Merry Christmas and a healthy new year!!

KMC launch on line appointment request service

You can now request an appointment on line from this web site. Click on the “Make an Appointment” tab at the top of this page and complete the on line form. This will send a message to one of our staff who will then contact you with possible times and dates. The on line appointment service is however only open to registered patients of the practice and is not suitable for urgent problems. If you need a same day or urgent appointment, please contact the surgery by phone.

Flu Vaccination Time

Flu vaccinations are in full swing at KMC at the moment. The vaccine offers effective protection against the flu and is especially important for those with any chronic medical conditions or those over 65. If you had not had yours and wish to get one, please contact the practice for an appointment with our practice nurse.

Last Update March 5th 2012 google4662dc9af84ca06f.html