HSE encourages people to apply for the GP Visit Card online

HSE Community Healthcare West is encouraging all those who may be eligible to apply online following the recent announcement by Minster for Health Stephen Donnelly.

“The HSE would encourage all those who think they may be eligible to apply," said John Fitzmaurice, chief officer, HSE Community Healthcare West. "It’s important to remember that you could qualify even if the amount of money you earn is high and if your expenses are also high. Your application will be means tested and you will be asked to self-declare your income and allowable outgoings.

“When you apply, you should have you PPSN number, income and expense details, marital status, DOB (date of birth ) and details on any children dependent on you to make it easier for you. Remember the quickest and easiest way to apply for a GP visit card is online.

“GP visit cards allow the holders to access GP care without charges. If you have a GP visit card, you don't have to pay to see your doctor, but you will have to pay for medicines and other services.”

People can apply for a GP visit card if they are aged eight to 69, live in the Republic of Ireland or plan to live here for at least a year, and will be income tested. The HSE will look at a person’s income, personal circumstances and expenses to see if they qualify.

The HSE operates random and targeted control processes to ensure that only those who qualify receive means tested GP visit cards. You may be asked to produce supporting documentation to process your application.

To apply for a GP Visit Card see hse.ie/gpvisitcards

 

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