Note: thewebdoctor.ie is an independent informational page. It is not affiliated with Webdoctor.ie, Centric Health, or any other Irish online-doctor service. Looking for online GP consultations? See the Irish online-doctor operator overview.

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Seeing a doctor in Ireland — every option, plainly explained.

A neutral, plain-English guide to getting care in Ireland: online doctors, Pharmacy First, your GP, out-of-hours and what each costs. No selling, no affiliation with any operator — just a straight answer about who's who and what to do.

How to see a doctor   What your pharmacist can treat

Why this site exists

thewebdoctor.ie is registered to a private holder and runs as an independent information page. It does not offer medical advice, online consultations, prescriptions, or any clinical service. It is not affiliated with — and is not a competitor to — Webdoctor.ie (operated by Medihive Group) or any other Irish online-doctor service.

The page exists because the domain attracts people searching for how to get medical care in Ireland. Rather than leave them on a parked page, the registrant runs a clear, factual guide to every route — and where each one fits.

Looking for an online doctor right now? The largest Irish provider is Webdoctor.ie (Medihive Group), with €39 video consultations and €25 online prescriptions. The operator overview lists the rest, neutrally — or see whether the pharmacy can deal with it faster.

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Pharmacy First

The eight conditions an Irish pharmacist can now treat without a GP since 2026 — including UTIs, thrush, cold sores, conjunctivitis and shingles.

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Editorial posture

This page is not a service. It does not collect personal medical information, does not route enquiries to any operator, and does not earn affiliate commissions on the online-doctor operators it lists — that operator overview is deliberately neutral. References to specific operators are factual public information drawn from each operator's own website and from publicly available media coverage.

The site does earn a commission on some links to adjacent services — at-home testing and health insurance — which helps fund the site. This never affects what you pay or how operators are covered. Full detail is on the affiliate disclosure page.

Enquiries about the page itself, content corrections, or domain enquiries can be sent to the addresses on the contact page.