How are local medical facilities in Dublin?
We asked members about local medical facilities in Dublin, they wrote...
"Medical care in Dublin is of a high standard. The city is home to a number of hospitals, including St. James's Hospital, the Mater Misericordiae University Hospital, and the National Maternity Hospital. These hospitals provide a range of services, from emergency care to specialist care. Dublin also has a number of private hospitals, such as the Blackrock Clinic and the Beacon Hospital, which offer a range of treatments and services. In addition, there are a number of walk-in clinics and pharmacies located throughout the city. Dublin also has a number of medical research centres, such as the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland and the Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience," remarked another expat in Dublin, Ireland.
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