Your urgent out of hours GP service for patients of participating practices.
Established in September 2000, NEDOC provides an urgent GP service to 350,000 patients in Louth, Meath, Cavan and Monaghan.
We operate from 6pm - 8am Monday to Friday and 24 hours at weekends and bank holidays. NEDOC provides out of hours GP services when your own surgery is closed.
NEDOC is not a replacement for the emergency services. If you require emergency treatment you should contact the emergency services on 999 or go straight to the nearest Accident & Emergency unit.
NEDOC is not a replacement for the emergency services. When you ring, a trained receptionist will take your personal details including your name, address, date of birth, telephone number and the symptoms of illness/complaint, the name of your own GP and medical card details if applicable.1850 777 911
3 Sep 2010
The Transformation Programme for the North East Region involves widespread and fundamental change to maxi...
Continue Reading >
31 Aug 2010
UNIONS will attempt to minimise health service job losses at key talks today after management outlined pl...
Continue Reading >
27 Aug 2010
The North East Doctor on Call service is facing major changes to its service as a result of a HSE decisio...
Continue Reading >
26 Aug 2010
A stark warning that patients' lives will be put at risk by HSE proposals to slash funding to the North E...
Continue Reading >
23 Jul 2010
As the North-East Doctor-on-Call (NEDoC) service celebrates its 10th anniversary this year, it faces two ...
Continue Reading >