A GP visit card is a card that gives you free visits to a participating family doctor (GP). If you are not eligible for a medical card, you may be eligible for a GP visit card.
Your GP visit card covers the cost of visits to your GP and visits to GP out-of-hours services. You can read more about what services are available with the medical card and GP visit card.
The GP visit card does not cover hospital charges.
Prescribed drugs are not free but may be covered by the Drugs Payment Scheme.
You must be ordinarily resident in Ireland to apply for a GP visit card. This means that you are living in Ireland and intend to live here for at least one year.
You will qualify for a GP visit card with no means test if you are:
If you are aged under 70, your income is assessed by the HSE to see whether you qualify for a GP visit card. See below for information about the HSE basic rates of income.
Your income is assessed by the HSE using the means test for people aged under 70. However, the basic rates of income for the GP visit card are higher than the limits for the medical card.
Your weekly net income is compared to the HSE's weekly basic rate of income . This is your income after tax, PRSI and universal social charge (USC) have been deducted. There are extra allowances for children.
If your income is above the weekly basic rate you may still qualify for a GP visit card after you include allowable expenses such as childcare and rent (see ‘Allowable expenses’ below).
The weekly basic rates of income increased on 11 September 2023 and again on 13 November 2023. If you were not eligible in the past, you may be eligible now.
Category
Since 13 November 2023
Single person living alone
Single person living with family
Married or cohabiting couple (or lone parent with dependent children)
Allowance for each of first 2 children aged under 16
Allowance for 3rd and for each subsequent child under 16
Allowance for each of first 2 children aged over 16 (with no income)
Allowance for 3rd and for each subsequent child over 16 (with no income)
Each dependant over 16 years in full-time non-grant aided third-level education
Some living expenses are allowable. This means they increase your weekly basic rate of income.
Allowable expenses include:
Read the HSE National Assessment Guidelines for medical card and GP visit card (pdf). You can also find a list of the documents you need to support your application.
If you are aged over 70, you are eligible for a GP visit card regardless of your income.
If you are over 70 and you have dependants who are aged under 70, for example, a spouse or partner your dependants may qualify for a GP visit card if your combined gross income is over €1050, but not greater than €1,400 a week.
If either of you are aged over 70, you will both qualify for a full medical card if your combined gross income is €1050 or less per week.
When you apply for a GP visit card, the HSE will first assess your application for a medical card. If you don't qualify for a medical card, you will then be assessed for a GP visit card.
If your finances are over the qualifying financial threshold for a medical card or GP visit card, you may still qualify for a discretionary medical card if your medical expenses would cause you financial hardship without one.
If you want to apply for a discretionary medical card, you should also include information about your family’s medical expenses in your application.
If you are under 70, you use the same application process to apply for a GP visit card as for a medical card. So, as part of the application process for the GP visit card, your entitlement to a medical card is automatically assessed.
You can apply for a medical card or GP visit card online on medicalcard.ie
National Medical Card Unit,
If you are aged 70 or over, you can register for your GP visit card online.
National Medical Card Unit,
GP Visit Card Over 70s,
You can also call 0818 22 44 78 to ask for a paper registration form.
If you are over 70, with a dependant spouse or partner who is under 70, and you think your finances may be under the qualifying financial threshold, you can apply for GP visit cards for both of you. To do this, you use the standard medical card/GP visit card application form (pdf) and include details of your income and allowable expenses. (For the HSE weekly basic income rates, see ‘Dependants of people aged over 70’ above).
If you get Carer’s Benefit or Carer’s Allowance, at full or half-rate, you are eligible for a GP visit card. You can register for the GP visit card for carers by email or post.
If your application for a GP visit card is refused, you will receive a letter from the HSE to let you know. The letter will also set out the reasons why your application has been refused.
If you 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 can make an appeal to the Appeals Office of your HSE Area. You can also find the contact details for the Appeals Office in the letter of refusal from the HSE.
The Appeals Office will conduct a reassessment of your application. This will be conducted by HSE staff who were not involved in deciding on your original application.
Your entitlement to a GP visit card is reviewed periodically by the HSE. This is because your circumstances may change. If you don’t return your review form, your GP visit card may not be re-issued.
If you return your review form by the given date but the review process continues past the expiry date of your card, the HSE may extend your card’s validity so that you can continue to use it while the review is taking place. The extension is on a month-by-month basis, so it is advisable to contact the HSE Client Registration Unit (contact details below) to confirm that your card has been extended and continues to be valid.
Read the HSE National Assessment Guidelines for medical card and GP visit card (pdf). You can also find a list of the documents you need to support your application.
Check the status of your application for a GP visit card on the HSE website. You will need the reference number from your application.
Contact Lo-call 0818 22 44 78 or your Local Health Office for more information on GP visit cards. You can also contact the Client Registration Unit.
4th Floor
HSE PCRS
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