Primary Healthcare
On arrival in Limerick, you are advised to register with a family doctor of your choice. With the exception of medical cardholders, payment must be made to the doctor for each visit. Further information can be found on the Citizens Information website .
Medication
With the exception of medical cardholders, prescriptions must be paid for, you may be eligible for the Drugs Repayment Scheme and eligibility depends on personal circumstances. Further information can be found on the Citizens Information website.
Hospital Care
University Hospital, Limerick, Dooradoyle, Limerick.
(061) 301111
University Maternity Hospital, Limerick (UMHL), Ennis Road, Limerick.
(061) 327455
St John’s Hospital, St John’s Square, Limerick
(061) 462222
Barrington’s Hospital Limerick (Private)
(061) 490500
Everyone is entitled to public in-patient and out-patient services, but some people may have to pay some hospital charges. Though the Government provides basic health entitlements, many people in Ireland also have private health insurance.
In some cases, medical insurance in your home country may provide cover for stays in Ireland. You are advised to check with your own insurance company in the first instance.
Private Health Insurance
The following are providers of private health insurance in Ireland, including:
- AVIVA
- Cornmarket Insurance Affinity Scheme
- FBD Insurance Affinity Scheme
- Irish Life Healthcare
- Laya Healthcare
- VHI Healthcare
These are private insurance providers, and all dealings are directly between the individual and that company. While the University of Limerick does not pay for health insurance, both AVIVA and VHI offer discounted schemes to UL customers and deductions can be taken directly on a monthly basis to facilitate payment. Please contact the Compensation and Benefits section within the HR Division if you require further information Insurance | University of Limerick
Further information on private health insurance can be found on the Citizens Information website.