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Hospitals struggle to meet ambulance turnaround times - Murphy

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Fianna Fáil Deputy for Roscommon-Galway, Eugene Murphy, says Minister for Health Simon Harris must address missed ambulance targets.

Local hospitals struggle to meet ambulance turnaround times, says FF TD

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New figures have revealed that the overwhelming majority of hospitals are continuing to miss the 20-minute turnaround time for ambulance callouts at emergency departments, with Portiuncula Hospital, Ballinasloe and University Hospital Galway among some of the worst turnaround rates in the country.

World-class healthcare – the children of Ireland deserve no less

As clinicians responsible for delivering secondary and tertiary paediatric and neonatal healthcare, our number one priority is providing the best possible care to our patients.

Fashion & Beauty Round - Teeth & Skin Care

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Six month smiles and Implants service at Moycullen Dental

Moycullen Dental offers Six Month Smiles, the revolutionary cosmetic braces for adults which give patients straight teeth in less time with clear braces.

Use space in private nursing homes to relieve overcrowding - Murphy

Fianna Fáil Deputy for Roscommon-Galway, Eugene Murphy, has called for free space in State-run nursing homes to be used to alleviate pressure on emergency departments.

Have you always wanted straight teeth but do not want traditional braces? Clearbraces.ie have the answer!

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Whether your smile needs some minor adjustments or more extensive work Invisalign clear braces may be the answer to your prayers to get that smile you have always longed for.

Galway bands get set to Rock For The Hospice

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SOME OF Galway's best cover bands will take to the stage of Seven Bar, Bridge Street, this weekend for Rock For The Hospice, a night of live music to raise funds for the Galway Hospice.

Galvia/Calvary Hospital

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An interesting number of medical institutions were established in Galway in the 20th century. In 1908 the Port Sanitary Intercepting Hospital was built near the docks opposite Forthill Cemetery as quarantine for any suspected cases of cholera or smallpox that might have come in on board ship. It cost £1,000, had 20 beds, and happily it was never needed for its primary purpose and only ever housed three patients. It burnt down in 1966.

426 children waiting for Occupational Therapy appointments in Mayo

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Fianna Fáil Deputy for Mayo Lisa Chambers has labelled waiting times for children seeking occupational therapy services in Mayo as appalling.

 

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