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The Corbally Clinic is a multi-disciplinary medical centre in Limerick City. We provide normal general practitioner services with the addition of specialised services.

We accommodate lunchtime appointments and urgent appointments.

Applications for State funded schemes such as Medical Cards, GP Visit Cards, and the Mother and Infant Scheme are welcome.
 
Night and weekend urgent GP services are provided for patients of the Corbally Clinic through the GP out-of-hours co-operative Shannondoc - call 1850 212999.
This is a co-operative that is organised by the region's GPs. The service is part funded by the participating GPs and part funded by the HSE.  


Corbally Clinic is proud to have become a partner practice with the Centric Health Primary Care group. This will greatly enhance services and choices for our patients over the coming years. 

The Corbally Clinic is affiliated to  Kings Island Primary Care Team and Westbury Primary Care Team.
 
Please call the Corbally Clinic at:
061 340628 for inquiries or to make an appointment.

Out of hours: call 1850 212999
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Recent Health News   

Flu vaccine:  is still available at Corbally Clinic for adults and children. For information as to who should get the flu vaccine please check the HSE website at: HSE FLU VACCINE  Alternatively you can ring or email is at the clinic for more information and to book an appointment. 

Corona Virus: If worried you might have corona virus please see our previous page. 
DO NOT go to a hospital, GP clinic or out of hours service before phoning the service first and getting advice as to what to do next.  Isolate yourself in a
separate room at home until you get professional advice. 

Asthma: The use of ventolin / salbutamol inhalors ('dilators') for intermittent/occasional treatment for mild asthma /wheeze is over! Only combination inhalers (dilator + preventer) should be used even if only occasional. Read at: GINA 2019

Addictive drugs: There is another major drive to reduce the prescribing of benzodiazepines, sleeping tablets and other tranquillisers - with sanctions planned for doctors who over-prescribe. Also see our links to online CBT options for sleep disorders in our Health News page.
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