Mental Health

If you are suffering from anxiety, depression or under stress and feel like it is affecting your wellbeing, our empathetic staff are experienced in diagnosing and treating these, and many more conditions. We can offer pharmacological and non-pharmacological options to help you. We liaise with primary care counselling services, local addiction services and community psychiatric teams to help you optimise your wellbeing. Make an appointment with the Doctor to discuss your options. 

Need Help Now?​

If you need help now you could talk to your GP or if you need to talk to someone now here  are a number of helplines you can contact for confidential non-judgemental support. Watch the video for some tips on how to talk to your GP about your mental health. 

Five ways to Wellbeing

Mental Health Ireland promotes mental health and wellbeing to all individuals and communities, supporting people who experience mental health difficulties. Watch the video see more information on the Five Ways to Wellbeing - Connect, Be Active, Take Notice, Keep Learning & Give.

Resources:

Mental Health Ireland

HSE guides and resources on mental health can be found here.

Pieta House- helps those who are suicidal or self-harm. 

Samaritans offers support to those who have or do not have mental health issues, if you are worried about a relative or friend or you are under 18.

Aware offers a support line for those worried about depression. 


The content of this page (and links to other sites) is for general information purposes only and does not substitute medical advice. While we endeavour to keep this website up-to-date, errors may occur. We advise all patients to discuss their health concerns with their GP. If you would like to suggest amendments or highlight new information that could be useful to others please don't hesitate to get in touch.