Are you a Dublin Bus, Iarnrod Eireann, Bus Eireann or CIE Tours driver and live in Finglas, Blanchardstown, Ballymun, Glasnevin, Poppintree or Swords?
If you are a Dublin Bus driver or other CIE Group employee, then you are entitled to FREE GP VISITS at Charlestown Medical Centre (Charlestown S.C.) in Finglas. Moreover, your own family is also entitled to be seen here by Dr. Alin Marga free of charge.
You're more than welcome to join us as a registered CIE patient and benefit from the quality medical services in our clinic.
You're more than welcome to join us as a registered CIE patient and benefit from the quality medical services in our clinic.
How to get registration and Free GP Visits with Charlestown Medical Centre?
In order to be eligible for free GP visits at Charlestown Medical Centre, you need to drop into your head office and request to be registered as a patient of Dr. Marga (Charlestown Medical Centre) in Finglas, Dublin 11.
Following your request, your head office will provide you with a CIE GP visit card which will give you and your family free access to our GP services.
You will need to bring this card with you and present it to the Receptionist or to the GP each time you come for your free consultation with us.
Following your request, your head office will provide you with a CIE GP visit card which will give you and your family free access to our GP services.
You will need to bring this card with you and present it to the Receptionist or to the GP each time you come for your free consultation with us.
Any related questions?
For any questions in relation with your registration with our medical centre, our medical services, opening hours, location a.s.o., please feel free to contact us at 01-2118770 or at [email protected] and we will be more than happy to help you.
Alternatively, visit our website's pages for more information.
Alternatively, visit our website's pages for more information.
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