Dooctor.ie has become a trusted and valued part of the Roscam, Galway community since its establishment, growing from a healthcare provider into a key local support system for both individuals and organisations.
While delivering reliable, seven-day urgent care services, Dooctor.ie has consistently gone beyond clinical care by actively investing in the wellbeing of the wider community. Through ongoing sponsorships of local sporting clubs, community groups, and events, they have demonstrated a genuine commitment to supporting Roscam, Galway both on and off the field.
Their involvement helps promote not only better health outcomes, but also stronger community connections, encouraging active lifestyles and supporting local initiatives.
This dual focus on accessible healthcare and meaningful community engagement has positioned Dooctor.ie as an important and respected contributor to the growth and wellbeing of Roscam, Galway.




An urgent care practice can supplement the services your primary doctor can provide, from extended office hours and short wait times to a more comprehensive suite of services available on-site than in most primary doctor’s offices. While your primary doctor cares for multiple chronic medical issues, we treat the problems facing you today. Also, for the cases where your primary physician would have to send you to an ED for a non-life-threatening condition, urgent care can eliminate much of the waiting and expense.
Absolutely! Just walk in to any of our locations.
We don’t take appointments. You can always just walk in when you need us.
No. You can be treated in our office without a referral.
Yes, you can see our doctor if you need us anytime. Visit our locations or virtual care for online doctor.
No we don’t. we are totally private clinic but you are welcome to see our doctor with consultation fee.
Yes, we accept both.
You’ll need a valid photo ID. When you visit, you’ll complete a short registration form, and then be seen by a doctor.
You should visit the emergency department for life and limb threatening conditions such as significant chest pain, shortness of breath, passing out and severely broken bones. Life threatening emergencies may require hospitalization and the advanced care available only at a hospital. Please call 999 if you are experiencing an emergency.