Medical Centres and Doctors
Limerick Campus
The MIC Medical Centre on the Limerick Campus offers appointments for students on weekdays during term time.
The MIC Medical Centre is located in T307 and is open Monday to Friday: 9am to 1pm and 2pm to 4.30pm, closed for lunch from 1-2pm.
For appointments, please phone 061 204343 or email Medical.Centre@mic.ul.ie (from student account only).
Appointments cost €10 (payable by card only) or free for Medical Card / GP Visit Card / EHIC holders.
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Thurles Campus
A GP Service is available for MIC Thurles students at Durlas Medical Practice at Primary Care Centre, Mitchel Street, Thurles, Tipperary, E41 R1X3.
Please phone 0504 21267 to book an appointment with Dr. Elaine Joyce or Dr. John McBrearty
Appointments cost €10 or free for medical card /EHIC holders.
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Out of Hours Doctors
Shannon Doc (after 5pm) - T: 0818 123500 or 061 459500
St. John’s Hospital Limerick Local Injury Unit (8am to 7pm, 7 days) - T: 061 462132
Ashdown Medical Centre Limerick (9am - 5pm) - T: 061 301200
Emergencies
Urgent Attention/ Emergencies
Students who need urgent medical treatment should proceed to the A&E Dept. at University Hospital Limerick, Tel: +353 61 301111 (24hr cover) or to St. John’s Hospital, Tel: +353 61 415822 (8am - 7pm, Monday to Friday).
In an emergency, dial 999 or 112.
EU Students: You will need to bring your European Health Insurance Card when attending the doctor/hospital.
Sexual Health
Sex might be a two way operation but it really calls for each individual to make their own decisions before getting under the covers. No one can tell you what to do; you are the only one that can decide what is right for you. Whatever you decide, stick to your guns and respect the decisions others make too.
If you are having sex, be smart about it and protect yourself. It is important to remember that while many forms of contraception prevent pregnancy, only condoms prevent STIs. That’s why you should always use a condom, even while using alternative forms of contraception.
There are many forms of contraception but like any form of medical intake, everyone is different so just because your friend uses one form it doesn’t mean it will suit you.
There’s a lot of choices out there for you, just talk to your doctor about what is best for you. Information is available from the medical centre or online at www.sexualwellbeing.ie.
Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)
Sexually Transmitted Infections are on the increase each year. Student populations are particularly prone to STI’s.
We aren’t doctors by any means so if you even think you might have an STI then go to the doctor or to the STI Clinic (also known as GUM Clinics). The most common signs that you might have an STI are:
- Unusual discharge from penis or vagina
- Pain when peeing
- Unusual sores or blisters in the genital area
- Itching or irritation in the genital area
- Pain during sex
Remember that some STIs show no visible symptoms. You won’t always know if you need a check-up so you should get yourself checked regularly.
If you are sexually active and you or your partner might be having sex with someone else you should plan to have a check up every 6-12 months. If you’re going to an STI/GUM Clinic here’s a heads up on what to expect:
- Guys - You will be asked not to urinate for at least two hours before your appointment and may have a throat swab, penis swab and anal swab. You may have a blood test also.
- Girls - You may have a throat swab, vaginal swab and a cervical swab or a blood test.
Here are your local STI/GUM Clinics:
These services are free and 100% confidential.
Limerick: University Hospital, Limerick (Phone: 061-482382)
Thurles: South Tipperary General Hospital, Nenagh (Phone: 061-482382)
Embarrassment is for the embarrassed, not for the person who chooses to be smart about looking after themselves in terms of sexual activity. NEVER be embarrassed about getting checked – EVER!
At the end of the day, you have to look after yourself because no-body else will do it for ya!
Useful Websites:
Unplanned and Crisis Pregnancy
If you are experiencing an unplanned or crisis pregnancy, there are supports available.
MyOptions is a freephone helpline that provides confidential advice and support. They offer judgement-free counselling services (M-F: 9am-8pm, Sat: 10am-2pm) and medical advice 24/7.
Contact MyOptions on 1800 828 010 or via Webchat. To access the service using sign language, book an appointment through the Irish Remote Interpreting Service.
Contact the MIC Medical Centre - T: 061 204343 or E: Medical.Centre@mic.ul.ie
Contact the MIC Counselling Service - T: 061 204948 or E: Paula.Seth@mic.ul.ie
Contact Nat (MISU Vice-President Student Experience & Wellbeing) - T: 061 400013 or E: misuvpsew@mic.ul.ie or Phone/Text/Whatsapp: 086-1654726
MISU Services
Did you know that you can get free condoms, lubricant and pregnancy tests from MISU?
Free condoms and lubricant are available from the MISU Offices on both the Limerick and Thurles Campuses.
MISU operates a discreet and confidential pregnancy test delivery service that you can access when needed. Simply fill out the form and we will post a pregnancy test to you at your desired address. Tests are sent in plain An Post envelopes with only the relevant postal address noted on the front. No indication will be given to the contents of the package. Any details provided are erased from our systems immediately once packages have been dispatched.
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MIC Services
Healthy Campus Office
Healthy Campus MIC aims to support the health and wellbeing of all members of the college community through policy development, the provision of programmes and activities and the implementation of specific health and wellbeing strategies.
The Healthy Campus Office is located in G06, situated on the ground floor of the Foundation Building, near the canteen entrance and can be contacted on healthy.campus@mic.ul.ie.
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Student Parent Support
Mary Immaculate College has a part-time Student Parent Support Coordinator (SPSC) who is the first and coordinating point of contact for student parents, expectant students and students experiencing an unintended pregnancy.
Service delivery is through a blended support model and the SPSC works in partnership with other supports, both within the College, and externally.
For up to date information on service availability or if you wish to make an appointment, please email Student Life Officer, Rob.OHalloran@mic.ul.ie.
Sexual Violence and Harassment Prevention and Response
Kathleen Maher (EDII Department) is the Sexual Violence and Harassment Prevention and Response Manager in MIC and is the Designated Liaison Person for an incidence of Sexual Violence or Harassment on the MIC Limerick Campus.
If you or someone you know has experienced sexual violence or harassment on campus, please reach out to Kathleen to report it.
Kathleen can be contacted via email at: Kathleen.Maher@mic.ul.ie.