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Location
The ground floor of the Student Centre (same building as Hume Hall), beside the SU shop and offices.
Opening Hours
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Monday-Thursday | 9am to 4pm |
Friday | 9am to 2pm |
Closed for Daily Lunch | 12.30pm to 1.30pm |
Making an Appointment
- To see the Nurse/Doctor:
All students requiring a medical appointment must first be assessed by the nurse. To book an appointment with the nurse you must be present in person with your ID card to the student health reception. Please note, you cannot book an appointment over the phone, you must come to the reception desk. Bookings are taken on a “First Come, First Service” basis, so it is recommended that you come as early as possible.
- To attend a clinic:
You can make an appointment for a scheduled clinic by booking online or by emailing studenthealthservices@nullitsligo.ie
- To see the Counsellor:
You can book an appointment by contacting the service on 071 93 05463, email studentcounsellor@nullitsligo.ie, or call to the reception desk.
Weekends/Out of Hours
- Students requiring emergency medical care out of hours and at the weekends can call Caredoc Sligo 0818-365399 between 6pm-8am (charges for non-medical care patients apply).
- For a doctor between 5-6pm and 8-9pm, please call 071 91 42550 for details of the doctor on call.
- In extreme emergencies, you should contact the emergency department at Sligo general hospital on 071 91 70000.
For Inquires/Ask a question:
If you want to ask the nurse a question or make an enquiry, please email the:
Health Services: email studenthealthservices@nullitsligo.ie (responded to within 48hours) or contact 071 93 05463 or fax number 071 91 55437
Counselling Services:
email studentcounsellor@nullitsligo.ie or contact reception on 071 93 05463
To request a repeat prescription: click here
OUR REPEAT PRESCRIPTIONS ONLINE IS NOT AVAILABLE AT THE MOMENT, HOWEVER WE HOPE TO HAVE IT UP AND RUNNING SOON FOR OUR STUDENTS.
This online pill ordering service is designed for patients who already attended the Student Health Service for a pill assessment and are doing well for over a year on their contraceptive pill. This means you are experiencing no side effects and are good to remember the pill (same time daily). If you have any compliance issues or any concerns about your contraception, you should present to see your Student