OCTOBER BANK HOLIDAY:
The Surgery will be closed on Monday 27 October 2025 due to the Bank Holiday.
We will be closed tomorrow evening (Friday) from 5pm and will reopen on Tuesday 28 October at 9am. If you require medical attention over the bank holiday weekend please contact Westdoc on 0818 360 000 . Wishing all our patients a lovely bank holiday and lots of fun trick or treating in the coming days 🎃 👻
Thank you.
03/10/2025
12/09/2025
JOINT FLU AND COVID VACCINE CLINICS
We will be facilitating joint flu and covid vaccine clinics on Tuesday morning 23rd, Friday morning 26th & Tuesday morning 30th September and every Wednesday afternoon for ALL patients 60 years of age and over and those 18-59 years of age who are at increased risk of influenza and covid related complications as per the HSE guidelines, and pregnant women. If you have not received a text with a link to our booking system, please contact the surgery for an appointment.
31/07/2025
August BANK HOLIDAY:
The Surgery will be closed on Monday 4th August 2025 due to the Bank Holiday.
We will be closed tomorrow evening (Friday) from 5pm and will reopen on Tuesday 5th August at 9am. If you require medical attention over the bank holiday weekend please contact Westdoc on 0818 360 000 .
Thank you.
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Dr. Catherine Sweeney graduated from UCD Medicine in 2009. After completing her internship in the Mater Misericordiae University Hospital, Dublin, she spent 6 months working in Emergency Medicine in New South Wales, Australia. She returned to Ireland to commence her General Practice Training on the Western Training Scheme in 2011. During this training she worked in Paediatrics, Psychiatry, Infectious Diseases, Geriatric Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynaecology. After completion of her 4 year vocational general practice training scheme, she became a Member of the Irish College of General Practitioners in 2015.
Since then she has worked in General Practice in Galway and Mayo and also worked as a Clinical Lecturer with NUIG from 2015-2017. She has a keen interest in Medical Education and has been involved in both undergraduate and postgraduate education in UCD, NUIG and UL. She has recently been accepted as a GP Trainer with the Western Training Scheme in General Practice and looks forward to having GP Trainees working in her practice from time to time under her supervision.
She practices a holistic approach to General Practice and has a broad knowledge base catering to all ages, genders and lifestyles. However, she has extensive experience in Child Health, Women’s Health, Family Planning, Genitourinary Medicine and Mental Health. She is also a Community First Responder in conjunction with the National Ambulance Service.
Originally from Dublin, she has strong family ties to Ballindine and the surrounding area. She now lives in Claremorris with her husband.