As General Practitioners we at Coole Surgery deal with all aspects of health care for all age groups. We encourage and promote preventative medicine and are ready to deal with acute illness. We are providing the best service to our patients with evidenced based and award winning practice. We value comment and suggestions on how to improve things.
At Coole Surgery
Telephone requests can be made for repeat prescriptions between the hours of 2.00pm and 6.00pm, by calling the main surgery number. Read more
If you move house or change your name or telephone number please let us know by telling reception or writing to us. It is very important that we are able to contact you.
Coole Surgery is pleased to provide you and your family with General Medical Services under the HSE Medical Card / Doctor Visit Card schemes.
Acute Appointments
Appointments can be made with any Doctor in the event of illness. Doctors are also available for a range of healthcare advice and addressing concerns patients may have.
Warfarin Bloods
Warfarin test can be done any morning between 0900 and 1200. It is important to make an appointment for this clinic at least 3 days in advance, with any of the nurses. Results are usually available after 1730 and dose adjustments will be advised at the same time along with when you next test should be.
Diabetic and Heartwatch Clinics
Diabetic and Heartwatch patients are seen from Wednesday to Friday by appointment.
Appointments can be made with PN Anne Mckenna who oversees the service
Maternity Services
Maternity care entitles mothers to 6 antenatal and 2 post natal visits free of charge. All doctors can see expectant mothers and answer any questions as well a provide antenatal care
Childhood Immunisations
Childhood immunisations are given at the surgery from the age of 2 months to 6 years old. (Except BCG). Immunisations can be arranged with our nurses every morning from 9.30am to 12.30pm.
All new babies born to mothers at Coole Surgery should be contacted by us and advised when their baby is due their first vaccination.
Influenza & Pneumonia Vaccinations
All patients over the age of 65 and patients with Diabetes, Cardiac, Renal, Liver or Lung disease need yearly flu vaccination. Clinics start in early September and generally run for 3 months. Vaccination against pneumonia is only given once. (Private Flu vaccinations can be administered for a fixed price).
For a full list of our services visit our website.