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Occupational Health Providers List MASTER.Xlsx Occupational Health Service Providers Occupational Occupational Health Occupational Health Hospital Groups Address Health Email Contact No: Location Email Contact No Administration & Other Email Contact No Nurse Advisors Physician Staff RCSI Hospital Group Maura Cagney CNM3 [email protected] [email protected] Fiona McGrath, CNM2 [email protected] Dr Blanaid [email protected] Carol Tully, CNM2 [email protected] Leah Traynor [email protected] Beaumont Hospital Beaumont Road, Dublin 9 Hayes 01 8093273 Ciara McGowan, CNM2 Beaumont Hospital [email protected] 01 8092564 Noeleen Mooney Cullen [email protected] 01 8093273 [email protected], Aofie Carroll, CNM2 [email protected], Eileen O Connor, CNM2 [email protected], Grace Brady CNM2 Occupational Health Department, [email protected], Wendy Duffy [email protected] Cavan General Hospital Lisdarn, Cavan Dr Peter Noone [email protected] 041 68 57811 Charity Craig CNM2 HSE, Market Street, Ardee, Co Louth [email protected], 041 68 57811 Breda Healy [email protected] 041 6857811 [email protected], Aofie Carroll, CNM2 [email protected], Eileen O Connor, CNM2 [email protected], Grace Brady CNM2 Occupational Health Department, [email protected], Wendy Duffy [email protected] Monaghan General Hospital Monaghan Dr Peter Noone [email protected] 041 68 57811 Charity Craig CNM2 HSE, Market Street, Ardee, Co Louth [email protected], 041 68 57811 Breda Healy [email protected] 041 6857811 Deborah Moriarty CNM3 [email protected] Niamh McCullagh CNM2 [email protected] Dr Lynda Ann Marie Kenny CNM2 Occupational Health Dept, Connolly [email protected] Maureen Fox [email protected] 01 6465233 Connolly Hospital, Blanchardstown Mill Road, Blanchardstown, Dublin 15 Sisson [email protected] 01 6465220 Mary Devaney, CNM2 Hospital, Blanchardstown, Dublin 15 [email protected] 01 6465220 Emma Scannell [email protected] 01 6465220 [email protected], Aofie Carroll, CNM2 [email protected], Eileen O Connor, CNM2 [email protected], Grace Brady CNM2 Occupational Health Department, [email protected], Wendy Duffy [email protected] Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital Drogheda North Drogheda, Drogheda, Co. Louth Dr Peter Noone [email protected] 041 68 57811 Charity Craig CNM2 HSE, Market Street, Ardee, Co Louth [email protected], 041 68 57811 Breda Healy [email protected] 041 6857811 [email protected], Aofie Carroll, CNM2 [email protected], Eileen O Connor, CNM2 [email protected], Grace Brady CNM2 Occupational Health Department, [email protected], Wendy Duffy [email protected] Louth County Hospital, Dundalk Dublin Road, Dundalk, Co Louth Dr Peter Noone [email protected] 041 68 57811 Charity Craig CNM2 HSE, Market Street, Ardee, Co Louth [email protected], 041 68 57811 Breda Healy [email protected] 041 6857811 01 8032813 Dr Dominic [email protected] (based In 01 8171700 (X Rotunda Hospital Parnell Sq, Dublin 1 Natin [email protected] Mater) Stephanie McCann, CNM2 Rotunda Hospital [email protected] 1250) Ireland East Hospital Group [email protected], Aofie Carroll, CNM2 [email protected], Eileen O Connor, CNM2 [email protected], 041 68 57811 Grace Brady CNM2 Occupational Health Department, [email protected], Wendy Duffy [email protected] Our Lady's Hospital, Navan Navan, Co Meath Dr Peter Noone [email protected] (Ardee base) Charity Craig CNM2 HSE, Market Street, Ardee, Co Louth [email protected], 041 68 57811 Breda Healy [email protected] 041 6857811 01 8140453 (voicemail [email protected], activated) or 01 Contact Human Resources Cappagh National Orthopaedic Hospital Cappagh Rd, Finglas West, Dublin 11 Medmark [email protected] 01 676 1493 Jane O'Hora, CNM2 Cappagh Hospital [email protected] 8341211, Bleep 55 on 01 8140406 01 8140406 01 8032813 Maria Lenehan, CNM2 Department of Occupational Medicine, [email protected] 01 8032559 Maria Dr Dominic [email protected] (based In Monica Donnelly, CNM2 Mater Hospital, Eccles Street, Dublin [email protected] 01 8032558 Monica Mater Misericordiae University Hospital Eccles Street, Dublin 7 Natin [email protected] Mater) Mary Connolly, CNM2 7 [email protected] 01 8032827 Mary Teresa Hannon [email protected] 01 8032813 Mary Dalton [email protected] CHI / Dr. Occupational Health Department, 057 9359137 Nicola Heffernan [email protected] Sheelagh 01 6702710 Catherine Samuels, CNM3 HSE Dublin Mid Leinster, Arden Road, [email protected] 057 9359138 Frances Kavanagh [email protected] 057 9359137 Midland Regional Hospital - Mullingar Longford Rd, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath O'Brien [email protected] (CHI) Linda McMahon, CNM2 Tullamore, Co Offaly [email protected] 057 9359139 Patricia Kinahan [email protected] 057 9359138 CHI / Dr. Sheelagh 01 6702710 Caroline Leonard, 01 637 3100 (24 hr 01 637 3100 (24 hr National Maternity Hospital Holles Street 2 Holles St, Dublin 2 O'Brien [email protected] (CHI) Occupational Health Nurse National Maternity Hospital [email protected] switchboard) [email protected] switchboard) [email protected], 69 Lower Baggot Street, Baggot [email protected], [email protected], Royal Victoria Eye and Ear Hospital Dublin Adelaide Rd, Dublin 2 Medmark [email protected] 01 676 1493 Medmark Street Bridge, Dublin 2 [email protected] 01 6761493 [email protected] 01 6761493 CHI / Dr. Brid Ryan O'Malley, CNM2 Occupational Health Department, [email protected] Colette Brady Homan [email protected] Lorraine 01 6352789 Maria Keatley, CNM2 School of Nursing, Dr. Steeven's [email protected]; Michael O'Grady, [email protected] St Columcille's Hospital, Loughlinstown Loughlinstown, Co. Dublin Brennan [email protected] (CHI) Catherine Gallagher, CNM2 Hospital, Dublin 8 [email protected] 01 6352789 Geraldine Grogan [email protected] 01 6352789 056 7785492 Occupational Health Department, The Rhoda Griffith [email protected] (based in Karen Hyland, CNS Gate Lodge, St. Lukes Hospital, [email protected] Mairead O'Keeffe [email protected] 056 7785492 St Luke's Hospital, Kilkenny Freshford Rd, Kilkenny Dr Paul Gannon [email protected] Kilkenny) Nancy O'Neill, CNM2 Freshford, Kilkenny [email protected] 056 7785496 Jeannette Harding [email protected] 056 7785496 [email protected], St. Michael's Hospital, Lr, Georges St, [email protected], St Michael's Hospital, Dun Laoghaire Lower George’s Street, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin Medmark [email protected] 01 676 1493 Anne McFadden, CNS DunLaoghaire [email protected] 01 6639840 [email protected] 01 6761493 Ann O'Reilly, CNS St Rita's Building, 2nd Floor, [email protected] Aisling Purcell, CNS Occupational Health Department, St. [email protected] St. Vincent's University Hospital, Elm Park, [email protected], Niamh Tuohy, CNS Vincent's University Hospital, Elm [email protected] 01 2216014 St Vincent's University Hospital, Elm Park Merrion Rd, Dublin Medmark [email protected] 01 676 1493 Siobhan Bulfin, CNS Park, Dublin 4 [email protected] 01 2214320 John Harraghy [email protected] 087 9110767 056 7785492 (based in Orla Seale, CNS [email protected] / Wexford General Hospital Newtown Rd, Co. Wexford Dr Paul Gannon [email protected] Kilkenny) Michelle Sinnott , CNM2 Wexford General Hospital [email protected] 053 9153175 Sabina Sweeney [email protected] 053 9153175 Page 1 of 7 Occupational Health Service Providers Occupational Occupational Health Occupational Health Hospital Groups Address Health Email Contact No: Location Email Contact No Administration & Other Email Contact No Nurse Advisors Physician Staff University of Limerick Hospital Group Dr Conor 061 482179 McDonnell / Dr (base Collette University Mairead Lane, CNM2 Occupational Health Dept, HSE West - [email protected] Barbara Hartmann [email protected] MacDonagh [email protected] Hosp, Kathy Nolan, CNM2 Lim/ Clare/ Nth Tipp, Old Health [email protected] 061 482179 061 Claire O'Connell [email protected] Croom Hospital Croom, Co. Limerick White [email protected] Limerick) Mary Cleary, CNM2 Centre, Dooradoyle, Limerick. [email protected] 482596 Carol Killeen [email protected] 061 482179 Dr Conor 061 482179 McDonnell / Dr (base Collette University Mairead Lane, CNM2 Occupational Health Dept, HSE West - [email protected] Barbara Hartmann [email protected] MacDonagh [email protected] Hosp, Kathy Nolan, CNM2 Lim/ Clare/ Nth Tipp, Old Health [email protected] 061 482179 061 Claire O'Connell [email protected] Ennis Hospital Gort Road, Ennis, Co. Clare White [email protected] Limerick) Mary Cleary, CNM2 Centre, Dooradoyle, Limerick. [email protected] 482596 Carol Killeen [email protected] 061 482179 Dr Conor 061 482179 McDonnell / Dr (base Collette University Mairead Lane, CNM2 Occupational Health Dept, HSE West - [email protected] Barbara Hartmann [email protected] MacDonagh [email protected] Hosp, Kathy Nolan, CNM2 Lim/ Clare/ Nth Tipp, Old Health [email protected] 061 482179 061 Claire O'Connell [email protected] Nenagh Hospital Nenagh, Co Tipperary White [email protected] Limerick) Mary Cleary, CNM2 Centre, Dooradoyle, Limerick. [email protected] 482596 Carol Killeen [email protected] 061 482179 Dr Liam [email protected] St John's Hospital John's Square, Limerick Holmes [email protected] 061 462254 Freda O'Rourke, OH Nurse St. John's Hospital, Limerick [email protected] 061 462163 Dr Conor 061 482179 McDonnell / Dr (base Collette University Mairead Lane, CNM2 Occupational Health Dept, HSE West - [email protected] Barbara Hartmann [email protected] MacDonagh [email protected] Hosp, Kathy Nolan, CNM2 Lim/ Clare/ Nth Tipp, Old Health [email protected] 061 482179 Claire O'Connell [email protected] University Hospital, Dooradoyle St Nessan's Rd, Dooradoyle, Co. Limerick White [email protected] Limerick) Mary Cleary, CNM2 Centre, Dooradoyle, Limerick.
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