Blackrock Clinic Health Group given go-ahead for women’s health centre

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Blackrock Clinic Health Group given go-ahead for women’s health centre
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Dublin city facility expected to cater for an estimated 340 daily patients

Plans by the Blackrock Clinic Health Group to establish a women’s health centre in Dublin city have been approved.

Blackrock UC has said 50 jobs will be created by the women’s health centre which is expected to cater for an estimated 340 attendees per day.Irish government gave Facebook a ‘special phone’ in case of problems, former executive claimsUS says ‘ball in Russia’s court’ after Ukraine agrees to 30-day ceasefire

The report by McGill Planning stated “facilities such as consultant suites, physiotherapy rooms, and procedure areas directly contribute to key initiatives in the Action Plan, including the development of specialised gynaecology clinics, pelvic floor health, and multidisciplinary care”.

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