Student Health Centre FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Who can use the TU Dublin Student Health Centre?

The TU Dublin Health Centre is available to all registered students and provides general medical services, advice, vaccinations, sexual health support, and referrals.

Is there a charge for visiting the Student Health Centre?

General Consultations with the Doctors and Nurses are free for registered students. Some services, such as vaccinations or prescriptions, have a fee.

What medical services are provided at the Health Centre?

The Health Centre provides general medical care, advice, vaccinations, sexual health support, and referrals. You can view a list of the available specialist clinics.

Can I get a prescription at the Student Health Centre?

Prescriptions may be provided as part of consultations at the Student Health Centre.

Does TU Dublin have a nurse or GP on campus?

The Student Health Centre provides access to healthcare professionals including doctors and nurses.

Does TU Dublin have defibrillators on campus?

TU Dublin campuses are equipped with defibrillators (AEDs) located in key areas. Selected staff members are trained to use them in medical emergencies.

How do I access sexual health services?

Sexual health services are available through the Student Health Centre.

What do I do if I have a medical emergency on campus?

If you have a medical emergency:

  1. Call 999 or 112 immediately if the situation is life-threatening.
  2. Inform Campus Security.
  3. Use a defibrillator (AED) if required.
  4. Follow instructions from emergency services or trained staff.

Are health records kept confidential?

Yes, all health records are confidential and handled securely in accordance with data protection regulations.