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Old Oct 7th 2007, 10:50 am
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I was just wondering how much the medicals will be roughly we will be using one of the clinics in Dublin, i know its around 150 euro for an adult is that right and we are estimating around 80 each for the kids

just want to see how much it will be we have sent info off to agent for TRA but we will be doing the visa on line we have started already so want to make sure we get every thing right and have enough money!
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Hello

I was just wondering how much the medicals will be roughly we will be using one of the clinics in Dublin, i know its around 150 euro for an adult is that right and we are estimating around 80 each for the kids

just want to see how much it will be we have sent info off to agent for TRA but we will be doing the visa on line we have started already so want to make sure we get every thing right and have enough money!
Hi we done our medical in Dublin and as far as I can remember it cost €390 for 2 adults and 2 children. The x-rays were €180 for 2 adults. We done the medical at Morehampton Road in Donnybrook which was the cheapest in Dublin and the x-rays at the Blackrock Clinic on the same morning as you dont need an appointment there.

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Hi we done our medical in Dublin and as far as I can remember it cost €390 for 2 adults and 2 children. The x-rays were €180 for 2 adults. We done the medical at Morehampton Road in Donnybrook which was the cheapest in Dublin and the x-rays at the Blackrock Clinic on the same morning as you dont need an appointment there.

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we found Dr.Little in Galway to be the cheapest - by far. (we are living in Dublin - but have family near there so it made it easier for us)

ps. make sure he couriers the results - not just 'registered post' as you can't track it the whole way to Oz that way.

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we found Dr.Little in Galway to be the cheapest - by far. (we are living in Dublin - but have family near there so it made it easier for us)

ps. make sure he couriers the results - not just 'registered post' as you can't track it the whole way to Oz that way.

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We used him too and he was excellent/cheap. Remember you have to pay for your xrays seperatly at the hospital.
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Originally Posted by Baby75
Hello

I was just wondering how much the medicals will be roughly we will be using one of the clinics in Dublin, i know its around 150 euro for an adult is that right and we are estimating around 80 each for the kids

just want to see how much it will be we have sent info off to agent for TRA but we will be doing the visa on line we have started already so want to make sure we get every thing right and have enough money!
hi Niamh,
Can't help with your q, but just wanted to see how the whole application is going?
Ours was lodged on the 20th of Sep, so the long wait has now begun!!
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Old Oct 21st 2007, 11:09 am
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hi Niamh,
Can't help with your q, but just wanted to see how the whole application is going?
Ours was lodged on the 20th of Sep, so the long wait has now begun!!
hi i must of missed your reply , how is your application going have you heard any thing yet did you apply on line i here it is much quicker we sent our info for tra to our agent so hopefully we will be sending the visa in early December as we want to book our flights for june before the high season

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Hi

We had our medicals done in Drogheda, x-rays done same day around the corner in the hospital, much cheaper than Dublin, and the drive not too bad.

Doctor very nice,

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We had our medicals done in Drogheda, x-rays done same day around the corner in the hospital, much cheaper than Dublin, and the drive not too bad.

Doctor very nice,

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Thanks could you tell me how much and what doc you used i am ringing around Monday we want to have our medicals ready for when requested
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Hello

I was just wondering how much the medicals will be roughly we will be using one of the clinics in Dublin, i know its around 150 euro for an adult is that right and we are estimating around 80 each for the kids

just want to see how much it will be we have sent info off to agent for TRA but we will be doing the visa on line we have started already so want to make sure we get every thing right and have enough money!
Hiya

We used

Clonan, Roscrea, Co. Tipperary
Telephone: 353 505 24575 2.30 - 5.00
Doctor(s):
Dr Aislinn Donovan

Tullamore
Midland Regional Hospital
Tullamore, Co. Offaly
Telephone: 353 5793 21501
Doctor(s):
Dr David Carruthers (Radiologist)

It cost 300 euro for the meds and we still haven't been charged for the x-rays.

Doc is lovely and great with kids.

Trish
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Hiya

We used

Clonan, Roscrea, Co. Tipperary
Telephone: 353 505 24575 2.30 - 5.00
Doctor(s):
Dr Aislinn Donovan

Tullamore
Midland Regional Hospital
Tullamore, Co. Offaly
Telephone: 353 5793 21501
Doctor(s):
Dr David Carruthers (Radiologist)

It cost 300 euro for the meds and we still haven't been charged for the x-rays.

Doc is lovely and great with kids.

Trish
thanks Trish
if you don't mind how many of you were there thanks Niamh
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Hi

I can't remember the name of the doctor, he was on the list that names the approved doctors

Sorry

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thanks Trish
if you don't mind how many of you were there thanks Niamh
Sorry for taking so long to reply - for some reason am not getting notified of posts.

Anyway it was 2 adults and 2 kids 100 per adult and 50 per child.

If you need any more info then PM me cause of notification problems.

Oh and good luck.

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