Ireland's testing infrastructure is highly efficient if you know which channel to use. Because physical clinic slots are highly contested, the HSE operates a free, national postal testing service to keep asymptomatic people out of the waiting rooms.
📦 The Postal Route: SH:24
If you do not have symptoms, do not try to book a physical clinic appointment. Use the free home-testing service.
The HSE contracts the UK-based provider SH:24 (sh24.ie) to run the national postal system.
- How it works: You order a kit online. It arrives in a discreet envelope. You collect your own blood (finger-prick), urine, and swabs (throat and rectum), and mail it back in a prepaid envelope.
- Results: Sent via text message, usually within 72 hours of the lab receiving the kit.
- Cost: 100% Free.
The 8:00 AM Rule: Due to high demand, SH:24 sometimes hits its daily quota of kits. If the website says "We have reached our limit for today," log on exactly at 8:00 AM the next morning to secure one.
🏥 The Clinic Route
If you have active symptoms (a rash, discharge, a sore) or need a PrEP initiation assessment, the postal kit cannot help you. You must go to a physical clinic.
| Clinic / Route | Details |
|---|---|
| GMHS (Dublin) | The premier gay men's clinic. Excellent care, but appointments go instantly. |
| GUIDE Clinic (Dublin) | Based in St. James's Hospital. Handles complex care and walk-in emergencies (PEP). |
| Regional HSE Clinics | Found in major hospitals in Cork, Galway, Limerick. Booking via phone or Swiftqueue. |
| Private Clinics | E.g., Charter Medical, Himerus Health. You pay €100-€150+, but you can get an appointment today. |
GP Limitations: If you visit a standard GP for STI testing, they will charge you a consultation fee (around €60) and often only do a urine or blood test. Many GPs will not perform the rectal and throat swabs required for gay men. Always use an STI clinic or SH:24 if possible.
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