Blackrock Clinic to create 50 jobs with Women's Health Centre in Dublin 2

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Blackrock Clinic to create 50 jobs with Women's Health Centre in Dublin 2
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The Blackrock Clinic plans to establish a women's health centre over four floors in a Dublin city centre location, creating 50 jobs. The clinic has lodged planning permission with Dublin City Council to change the use of an office development to a women's health centre at 2-5 Warrington Place, Dublin 2. The centre is expected to provide improved access to diagnostic imaging, ambulatory care and preventive health services, aligning with the Department of Health's Women's Health Action Plan 2024-2025.

The Blackrock Clinic plans to create 50 jobs by establishing a women’s health centre over four floors in a Dublin city centre location. Photograph: Nick Bradshaw

A planning report lodged with the application said that the proposed development for a women’s health centre aligned with priorities, outlined in the Department of Health’s Women’s Health Action Plan 2024-2025, such as improved access to diagnostic imaging, ambulatory care and preventive health services such as mammograms and bone density scans.

Ms Hewitt added that “by addressing national healthcare priorities and fostering a patient-centered design, this transformation into a women’s health centre is justified as both a practical and strategic advancement in healthcare infrastructure”.

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