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Medical cards and GP visit cards

Information on applying and if you are eligible.


Written by SpunOut | Last updated September 29th, 2015


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A medical card is issued by the HSE and those people who hold a Medical Card are entitled to a range of Health Services free of charge. The quickest way to obtain a medical card is to use the online form on the HSE’s website. You will need a printer to print off the application pack. www.medicalcard.ie

According to the HSE’s website 97% of medical applications are processed in 15 days.To qualify for a medical card, your weekly income must be below a certain figure for your family size. Cash income, savings, investments and property (except for your own home) are taken into account in the means test.

If you are below the age of 16, your eligibility for a Medical Card will be based on your parent's income. GP visit cards: If you do not qualify for a medical card on income grounds, you may qualify for a GP visit card.
 

What health services are normally covered?

If you have a medical card you are entitled to:

 

How to apply

You can apply online for a medical card on medicalcard.ie This is the quickest method of obtaining the card.

Medical cards are means tested, which means in order to get a medical card you must complete a form giving information about your earnings (if any). Your savings and any investments you have (such as shares) are also taken into account. Your income must be below a certain limit in order to qualify. If you are below the age of 16, your eligibility for a Medical Card will be based on your parent's income.

People aged 16–25, including students, who are financially independent of their parents may be entitled to a medical card if they pass the means test. If they are financially dependent on their parents they are normally only entitled to a medical card if their parents have one.

If you have any questions before you send in your application you can phone Lo-call 1890 252 919 or email clientregistration@hse.ie

Check out the video below for tips on filling out the medical card form

 

 

Appeals

If you have been refused a medical card and are not satisfied with the decision, you may have it reviewed. Your circumstances may have changed or you may have left out some relevant information from the original application. If you are not satisfied with the review you may make an appeal to the Appeals Office for your HSE Area.

 

GP visit card

 

Other HSE schemes:

If you are not entitled to a Medical Card or a GP Visit Card there are other HSE schemes that you can apply for. These schemes are as follows:

Drugs Payment Scheme - This scheme states that no family ever has to pay more than €144 a month for prescriptions drugs once they are registered for the scheme. 

Long-Term Illness Scheme  - If you have certain illnesses you are entitled to free prescriptions and appliances. Examples of long-term illness include diabetes, epilepsy and spina bifida.


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