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COVID Vaccination Clinics

COVID Vaccination Rollout  for High Risk Patients (Cohort 4a & 7) 

(in line with HSE Delivery)

  • Fairview Medical Centre will be vaccinating our High Risk Patients in Cohort 4a & 7 aged 16-59 with Pfizer vaccine in General Practice in May.  

  • APPLICATIONS NOW CLOSED

  • Clontarf Family Practice patients will receive COVID vaccination in Fairview Medical Centre.

Please note:  all information necessary is available here or on the HSE website.  We are not taking calls regarding the roll out or eligibility for this vaccine. 

Cohort 4a and Cohort 7 GP Vaccination (aged 16-59) – updated 14/04/21

Cohort 4a – late April

From late April, our clinic will be supporting the hospital roll-out of Cohort 4 patients to vaccinate those that do not attend the hospital or have not been invited by their hospital teams and who are aged 16-59 (patients 60-69 will be vaccinated in mass vaccination clinics, registration can be made through the online portal). We will start this process with ‘very high risk patients’ and we have been asked to prioritize patients in the following groups:

  • Diabetes where the patient has HbA1c > 58mmol/mol in last 12 months

  • Obesity  where patients have a BMI > 40

  • Chronic Respiratory Disease where patient is on home oxygen, pre or post transplantation or with a hospital admission related to disease in past year

  • Patients with Prader Willi syndrome

Cohort 7 – May

Once Cohort 4a is complete, we will be moving on to the next phase of vaccination in General Practice for patients aged 16-59 with medical conditions that put them at a high risk of severe disease or death.

  • Cancer – Haematological – within 1 -5 years, Non-haematological – within 1 year. All other cancers on non-hormonal treatment.

  • Chronic heart (and vascular) disease – Chronic heart disease, for example: heart failure, hypertensive cardiac disease.

  • Chronic kidney disease – Chronic kidney disease with eGFR <30ml/min.

  • Chronic liver disease– for example: cirrhosis or fibrosis.

  • Chronic neurological disease or condition – Chronic neurological disease or condition significantly compromising respiratory function and/or the ability to clear secretions, for example: Parkinson’s disease, cerebral palsy.

  • Chronic respiratory disease – Other chronic respiratory disease, for example: stable cystic fibrosis, severe asthma (continuous or repeated use of systemic corticosteroids), moderate COPD.

  • Diabetes – All other diabetes (Type 1 and 2).

  • Immunocompromised – Immunocompromise due to disease or treatment, for example: high dose systemic steroids (as defined in Immunisation Guidelines for Ireland Chapter 3), persons living with HIV.

  • Inherited metabolic diseases – Disorders of intermediary metabolism not fulfilling criteria for very high risk.

  • Intellectual disability* excluding Down Syndrome (already vaccinated in Cohort4a).

  • Obesity – BMI >35 Kg/m2.

Please note, both of the above groups will be vaccinated with Pfizer vaccine (2 doses, 4 weeks apart), commencing with vaccinating patients in Cohort 4a first then follow up service for Cohort 7.

SERVICE NOW COMPLETE (Below points relevant prior to service only)

  • Thank you for applications received for the above, Doctors currently reviewing.  
  • We will be getting a limited number of vaccines.
  • Submitting an application does not guarantee a vaccine.
  • Appointments will be Allocated to the Sickest Patients in these cohorts
  • An appointment will be issued by SMS 1-2 days in advance of service.
  • Dates will be available on our website soon.
  • Our lines need to be kept free for Medical Emergencies and Standard Daily Services.   
  • We are not taking calls regarding this service, all information necessary is available on our website (including clinic dates when confirmed).
  • Service is Strictly for Registered Patients of Fairview Medical Centre & Clontarf Family Practice ONLY
  • Practice Patients who do not qualify will be able to register for the HSE vaccination service by Age Cohort. 
  • When Clinic Dates Confirmed, an SMS Appointment will be issued to patients who were allocated a vaccine  (sickest patients prioritised).

For information about our service and how your information may be used, please refer to our Data Protection and Privacy Statements, which is available via our website.

Contact via email

3-5 day turn around for email responses to Non-Medical Queries.  We will not reply to medical questions or emergencies on email please phone 01 8339856.

NB: Please carefully read our Auto Response emails, the answer or assistance you require may be available from this information.  If you have already requested an administration task by email, this will be actioned, please do not duplicate administration time by phoning in the same request following an email.

Phone

01 8339856 

Location

37-39 Fairview Strand, Dublin 3, D03 F8C2 

Clinic Hours

Mon-Thurs: 8am – 5.30pm
Fri 8am – 5pm
Sat- 8am – 9.30am
(All Clinics by Appointments)