Please note: Bloods / lab tests are individually priced.
The Direct Access Endoscopy Unit at the Bon Secours Hospital Dublin is a dedicated consultant led unit that provides timely and direct access to Colonoscopy and Upper GI Endoscopy services. The unit is the first private endoscopy unit in Ireland to receive international accreditation (JAG).
A Colonoscopy is used to identity any abnormalities or to detect changes in the large intestine (colon) and in the rectum. If you are experiencing one of the following symptoms / clinical indications, you may benefit from the completion of a diagnostic colonoscopy to explore the possible causes:
Or if you have a family history of bowel cancer
An Upper GI Endoscopy is used to look at the upper digestive system to identify and diagnose conditions that affect the oesophagus, stomach and beginning of the small intestine. If you are suffering from one of the following symptoms / clinical indications, you may benefit from the completion of an upper GI Endoscopy to explore the possible causes:
If you have any of the above symptoms or clinical indications, talk to your GP about a referral to the Direct Access Endoscopy Unit in the Bon Secours Hospital Dublin.
Whilst most will be suitable for Direct Access Endoscopy there will be some who may not be and will require a consultant review prior to their colonoscopy or GI endoscopy. These include those who are:
Details of the referral guidelines for GP's is available here.
For more information visit the Endoscopy Department at the Bon Secours Hospital Dublin.
Prof Mayilone Arumugasamy graduated from RCSI receiving the Medal in Surgery in 1993. He obtained the FRCSI in 1997 and Masters in Surgery in 2001(RCSI/NUI). Following Irish Higher Surgical Training he obtained the Certificate of Completion of Specialist Training with the Intercollegiate Speciality in General / Upper GI (oesophago-gastric) Surgery. In addition to his private practice. he works as a Consultant General and Upper GI surgeon in Beaumont and Connolly Hospital.
1.General Surgery - minor ops (skin lesions/toe-nails/lumps and bumps,cysts) , general - investigation of abdominal pain, weight loss, dyspepsia, heartburn, gallstones, reflux, GI bleeding, iron deficiency anemia. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy, hernia repair, laparoscopy, diagnostic gastroscopy and colonoscopy etc. 2.Upper GI (Benign) –investigation of reflux, dysphagia, hiatal hernia, para-oesophageal hernia, achalasia. Gastroscopy and colonoscopy investigations. Laparoscopic anti reflux surgery, management of oesophageal/ gastric disorders. 3.Upper GI (Malignant) - the management and treatment of Upper GI cancer (oesophageal, gastric carcinoma). Investigation of dysphagia, weight loss, Barretts oesophagus, staging, minimally invasive gastrectomy and laparoscopic assisted oesphagectomy.
Please note: Prof Arumagsamy is only accepting new referrals addressed to him and no unamed referrals at this time.
Karen Boland graduated from the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland in 2007 with first class honours and multiple undergraduate awards. She completed Higher Specialist Training in 2016 in gastroenterology and advanced IBD fellowship training at Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto from 2016-2018. In 2018, Karen was appointed as consultant gastroenterologist at Beaumont Hospital and combines her interest in translational research with a busy clinical practice.
Karen is an Honorary Clinical Associate Professor at RCSI and a board member of IrSPEN and the Irish representative on the European ESPEN Council. She is the recipient of a number of competitive research grants and current research interests include therapeutic drug monitoring in IBD, nutrition and exercise in IBD and liver disease and the intestinal microbiome. Karen has authored multiple peer-reviewed publications, national and international clinical guidelines in inflammatory bowel disease and clinical nutrition.
Referrals to Prof Boland can be sent via Healthlink or by email to kbolandrooms@privateclinic.ie
Prof Boland sees her out-patients in Beaumont Private Clinic.
Mr. Burke is an honours medical graduate of University College Dublin. After higher surgical training in general surgery in Ireland, he completed 2 fellowships in colorectal surgery in world-renowned centers in the USA; at the Cleveland Clinic, Ohio focusing on inflammatory bowel disease and complex re-operative surgery and in Florida Hospital, Orlando focusing on advanced minimally invasive surgery. He was appointed to Beaumont Hospital as a consultant general and colorectal surgeon in 2015. He is an editor for the journal Colorectal Disease and is a guideline committee member for the European Society of Coloproctology on the management of Crohn’s disease.
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Wednesday PM
Danny Cheriyan graduated from RCSI with an honours degree in 2005 and completed specialist training in gastroenterology in Beaumont and St. Vincent’s hospital, Dublin. He was the UCD Newman Scholar in colorectal cancer and was awarded an MD from UCD for his research on colorectal cancer and angiogenesis.
Following completion of specialist training in gastroenterology in Ireland, Danny undertook two fellowships in advanced endoscopy and hepatobiliary medicine; the first at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, and the second at Duke University, North Carolina, USA. He joined Beaumont Hospital as a consultant gastroenterologist and honorary clinical senior lecturer (RCSI) in 2016.
Danny has authored several publications and book chapters. He is experienced in all areas of general gastroenterology, but his special interests include colon cancer, endoscopic ultrasound, ERCP, and hepatobiliary disease.
All areas of general gastroenterology, but his special interests include colon cancer, endoscopic ultrasound, ERCP, and hepatobiliary
Referrals to Dr Cheriyan can be sent via Healthlink, posted to his private rooms in Beaumont Private Clinic, sent by secure fax or, by secure email..
Dr Shamindra Direkze is a consultant gastroenterologist and hepatologist. He graduated from the prestigious MB PhD programme at University College London in 2007 and went on to complete his specialist training in gastroenterology in the London deanery which has included experience in a number of advanced gastroenterology and liver centres including University College London Hospital, The Royal Free Hospital and Kings College Hospital Liver Unit.
On moving to Ireland in 2017, he has held consultant posts in the Mater Misericordiae University Hospital and most recently St Vincent’s University Hospital, where he was a registered bowel screening colonoscopist and was a part of the inflammatory bowel disease team based there. He has an interest in advanced endoscopic techniques which includes excision of large colonic polyps/lesions. He has number of publications and prizes from his post graduate training.
Shamindra is a member of the following organisations:
Shamindra moved to Dublin in 2017 with wife who is from Ireland and now has a daughter. He is a keen cyclist and a keen hiker and has completed a number of treks throughout Europe and Asia. He has previously played rugby at county and university level.
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Special Interests: General gastroenterology, hepatology, advanced endoscopy
Research Interests: Hepatology, luminal gastroenterology, advanced endoscopy
Referral's from GPs can be sent via Healthlink or by email.
Inflammatory Bowel Disease, IBS, Coeliac Disease, Colorectal Cancer Screening, Haemachromatosis, Fatty Liver and Therapeutic Endoscopy
Referrals to Prof Farrell can be sent via Healthlink, posted to his private rooms in the Bon Secours Consultants Clinic or by secure email.
Please note: Prof Farrell is only accepting new referrals addressed to him and no unamed referrals at this time.
Monday AM (Rooms), Wednesday AM and Thursday PM Endoscopy
Professor Gleeson is a gastroenterologist with an interest in clinical care, education, & research applications of endoscopic oncology with endoscopic ultrasound (EUS), medical pancreatology, precision medicine & artificial intelligence (AI). She returned to Ireland in 2024, having been a fellow and consultant in the Division of Gastroenterology & Hepatology at The Mayo Clinic USA for 18 years. During that time, she served as Chair of the Enterprise Supply and Technology committee, and Chair of the Marketing & Communications Committee. She holds further national positions as the Chair of the Member Engagement Committee for the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ASGE) and past Chair of the ASGE Women in Endoscopy Special Interest Group.
Clinical Research:
Professor Gleesons research focuses on diagnostic and therapeutic EUS, endoscopic oncology to include endoscopic luminal and extraluminal GI (pancreatico-biliary tree-liver) and non-GI tract (lung-adrenal) oncology disease staging. Research areas of interest are precision immuno-oncology, theragnositcs, solid pancreas tumour biology (pancreas adenocarcinoma, neuroendocrine tumours & secondary metastasis), EUS ablative therapies and pancreas tumor immune modulation, in addition to the application of AI in an EUS clinical practice.
Fellowship Training:
Professor Gleeson completed her specialist training in gastroenterology and general internal medicine in Ireland, before obtaining an international fellowship in advanced endoscopy and subsequent fellowship in medical pancreatology at The Mayo Clinic (Rochester, USA). She was awarded career development and enhancement awards including an award for Future of the Profession. She is a Fellow of the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (FASGE), American College of Gastroenterology (FACG), and a member of the Irish Society of Gastroenterology, European Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, North American Neuroendocrine Tumor Society and American Pancreatic Association.
· Upper & lower gastrointestinal endoscopy
· Colorectal Cancer Screening
· Endoscopic Ultrasound: diagnostic & therapeutic applications
· Benign, pre-malignant & malignant pancreas related conditions including pancreas cysts
Referrals for Prof Gleeson can be sent via Healthlink or by secure email.
Dr Hall graduated from University College Dublin in 2009. Following completion of basic specialist training in St. Vincent’s University Hospital, Dr Hall undertook an MD thesis in Wireless Capsule Technology in Trinity College Dublin. He subsequently completed his higher specialist training in Gastroenterology in the RCSI Hospital Group.
Dr Hall spent 18 months abroad, in Leeds Teaching Hospital Trust, completing a fellowship in advanced luminal endoscopy. Dr Hall returned to Dublin in 2018 to take up his current position as Consultant Gastroenterologist in Connolly Hospital. Since his appointment, he has successfully established a National Referral Centre for Capsule Endoscopy and Device-Assisted Enteroscopy.
Dr Hall has a particular interest in minimally invasive endoscopy, cancer surveillance and lower GI therapeutic endoscopy, but is experienced in all aspects of general Gastroenterology.
Minimally invasive endoscopy, Barrett’s surveillance & reflux disease, IBS, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Colorectal Cancer Screening, Diagnostic & Therapeutic Endoscopy.
Referrals to Dr Hall can be sent via Healthlink or by email to barry.hall@healthmail.ie
General Enquiries can be emailed to barryhallrooms@gmail.com
Dr Hollingswoth qualified from UCD 1979, worked as Gastroenterology register in the Mater Hospital in 1983 and then worked as a Senior Fellow McMaster University in Ontario Canada from 1984 to 1987. Jack has worked as a Consultant in Gastroenterology and General Medicine since 1987
Royal College Physician; British Society Gastroenterology; Irish Society Gastroenterology; American Gastroenterology Association
Haemachromatosis; Crohns Disease; Ulcerative Colitis; Colorectal Cancer, Peptic Diseases incl Reflux, Oesophagitis, Colonic Polyps, and Direct Access Endoscopy .
Referrals to Dr Hollingsworth can be sent via Healthlink, posted to his private rooms in the Bon Secours Consultants Clinic or sent by secure email.
Tuesday am
Mr Kearney graduated from UCC in 2005 and completed his surgical training in Ireland before undertaking a colorectal fellowship at the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio in 2019. He was appointed as consultant general and colorectal surgeon to Connolly and Beaumont Hospitals in 2020. He performs complex IBD surgery and colorectal cancer resections at Beaumont Hospital and all other general and colorectal surgery at Connolly Hospital. He has a special interest in robotic and laparoscopic surgery.
David has based his private practice in the Bon Secours Hospital Dublin where he performs general & colorectal surgery, proctology, endoscopy and minor surgery. He has also recently introduced the Biolytec Laser into the hospital which is used for minimally invasive pilonidal sinus surgery, fistula-in-ano ablation and Laser haemorrhoidoplasty.
David has a particular interest in undergraduate and postgraduate education and is the RCSI undergraduate lead for surgical teaching in Connolly Hospital.
General surgery
Proctology (haemorrhoids, fissures, fistulae etc.)
Minimally invasive pilonidal sinus treatment (Biolytec laser ablation)
Laparoscopic hernia repair
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy
Direct access endoscopy
Direct access minor surgery
Referrals to Mr Kearney can be sent via Healthlink, posted to his private rooms at Bon Secours Consultants Clinic or sent by secure healthmail to david.kearney@healthmail.ie
Orlaith graduated 2nd overall, 1st in Medicine from RCSI in 2003, receiving HH Stewart National award for General Practice, Lyons Gold Medal for Medicine and William Wheeler Silver medal for Surgery. She was RCSI Researcher of the year 2008 and was awarded a Ph D from RCSI for her research on bile acid effects on the colon in 2014.
Following completion of her specialist training in gastroenterology in Ireland, Orlaith undertook fellowships in advanced inflammatory bowel disease care and research at the University of Toronto and Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, Canada. She joined Connolly Hospital as a consultant gastroenterologist and clinical senior lecturer (RCSI) in 2016 where she is also Training Lead for the department and continues her research interests as an MD supervisor and principal investigator for multiple clinical trials.
Orlaith is currently a National Specialty Director for Training in Gastroenterology in Ireland for RCPI and Workforce Planning Lead for the National Gastroenterology and Hepatology Programme , HSE. Orlaith has authored many peer review publications and is a member of the Irish Society of Gastroenterology and European Crohn’s and Colitis Association.
Referrals to Dr Kelly can be sent via Healthlink, posted to private rooms at Bon Secours Consultant Clinic or sent by secure healthmail to orlaith.kelly@healthmail.ie.
Professor Deborah McNamara is President of RCSI and Consultant General & Colorectal Surgeon at Beaumont Hospital, Dublin and the Bon Secours, Glasnevin. She qualified from Trinity College Dublin, completed surgical training in Ireland and undertook fellowship training in France, specializing in the surgical management of colorectal cancer. She has extensive experience in all areas of general and colorectal surgery as well as endoscopy.
She has published more than 225 peer-reviewed research papers in the areas of colorectal cancer, surgical training and healthcare quality improvement and safety. Her work has been recognised with a number of national and international distinctions including the Patey Prize of the Surgical Research Society of the UK and Ireland, the AWS Olga Jonasson Award, the Millin Lecture of RCSI and Honorary Fellowships from the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow and the American College of Surgeons.
In addition to her clinical practice, Professor McNamara was Programme Director of the National Higher Surgical Training Programme (2010-2013) and Clinical Director for Surgery at Beaumont Hospital (2014-2017). Her work as Chair of the Colorectal Cancer Guidelines and Clinical Leads groups of the Irish National Cancer Control Programme (2011-2024) lead to the publication of the first National Clinical Guidelines for colon and rectal cancer, endorsed by the Minister for Health as national policy. In 2017, she chaired the group that published the RCSI PROGRESS report, setting out an ambitious strategy to improve gender equality in surgery in Ireland. She served as Co-Lead of the National Clinical Programme for Surgery (2017-2024), leading large-scale healthcare improvement programmes in areas such as patient safety, operating theatre efficiency, surgical care pathways and models of care for surgical specialties.
Colon Cancer, Rectal Cancer, Laparascopic Surgery, Perianal Surgery, Endoscopy
Referrals to Prof McNamara can be sent via Healthlink, posted to her private rooms at Suite 18, Beaumont Private Clinic or sent by secure healthmail to deborah.mcnamara@healthmail.ie.
Please note: Prof McNamara is only accepting new referrals addressed to her and no unamed referrals at this time.
Laparascopic Hernia, Laparascopic Colorectal Surgery, Anorectal pathology, Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Please note: Mr Mulligan is only accepting new referrals addressed to him and no unamed referrals at this time.
Dr Murphy received his Medical Degree in 1996 at Queen’s University Belfast. During his undergraduate years he undertook an Intercalated BSc (Hons) degree in Pathology and studied cell and cancer biology and had his first experience of bench laboratory research, undertaking a project in brain tumour development.
Seamus completed eleven years of postgraduate training, the majority spent in a dedicated gastroenterology training programme in Northern Ireland. He completed an Advanced Fellowship in Inflammatory Bowel Diseases (IBD; crohn’s and colitis) at the Mount Sinai Hospital in New York. He received a PhD in 2005 from Queen’s University Belfast for research into the genetics and epidemiology of Barrett’s oesophagus and oesophageal cancer.
He has published more than forty research articles in peer-reviewed journals. From 2016 to 2017, Dr Murphy brought his expertise to the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock, Arkansas, serving as an Associate Professor of Gastroenterology and Director of IBD. He served as a consultant gastroenterologist for 14 years in the Southern Trust and was based in his local Hospital, Daisy Hill Hospital, Newry. He was Clinical Director of Medicine and subsequently Divisional Director for Medicine from 2020-2023. In recognition of his clinical and research contributions in Northern Ireland, Dr Murphy was awarded a prestigious fellowship of the American Gastroenterological Association (AGAF).
As a prominent consultant gastroenterologist in Ireland, Dr Seamus J Murphy delivers exceptional care at his clinical practices in Belfast, at the Bon Secours Hospital Dublin and the Bon Secours Cavan Clinic.
Dr Murphy's clinical practice covers all general gastroenterology and general liver conditions, as well as endoscopy procedures. He has a special interest in IBD and endoscopy (Gastroscopy and colonoscopy), including removal of colon polyps - he was a nominated Bowel Cancer screening endoscopist from 2014 to 2023.
Referrals to Dr Murphy can be sent via Healthlink, posted to his private rooms at the Bon Secours Hospital Dublin or Bon Secours Cavan Clinic or emailed to drseamusmurphy@privateclinic.ie
Prof Frank Murray is a Consultant Physician/Gastroenterologist and Associate Professor of Medicine at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. He graduated from University College Dublin in 1980 and trained in Dublin, Boston USA, and Nottingham, England. He has been a Fellow of RCPI since 1994 and a member of RCPI Council since 2002, serving as Registrar from 2007 until he took up the office of the President in 2014 until 2017. He works in Beaumont Hospital and in the Bon Secours Hospital Dublin.
Hepatology, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Clinical Pharmacology, Colorectal Cancer
Referrals to Prof Murray can be sent via Healthlink, posted to his private rooms in Beaumont Private Clinic or by secure email.
Please note: Prof Murray is only accepting new referrals addressed to him and no unamed referrals at this time.
Dr Conor O’ Brien graduated from University College Dublin in 1995 and subsequently obtained his MRCPI. He completed his specialist training in gastroenterology and hepatology in St. Vincent’s University Hospital and Beaumont Hospital in Dublin. He completed his research fellowship in St. Vincent’s University Hospital and the University of Newcastle, UK. He subsequently worked as Consultant Gastroenterologist / Hepatologist at Toronto Western Hospital. He returned to Dublin in 2007.
Colorectal Cancer Screening, Gastro-Oseophageal Disease, Functional Bowel Disorders, Fatty Liver Disease, Hemochromatosis
Referrals to Dr O Brien can be sent via Healthlink, posted to his private rooms in the Bon Secours Consultants Clinic or sent by secure email.
Every 2nd Thursday - pm
Aoibhlinn O'Toole graduated from University College Dublin in 2004. She completed her Specialist training in Gastroenterology and General Internal Medicine in St Vincent's University Hospital, Sligo General Hospital and Beaumont Hospital. She was the UCD Newman Scholar in Inflammatory Bowel disease and obtained an MD from UCD for her research on colorectal cancer and immune evasion. She subsequently moved to Boston where she completed Inflammatory Bowel Disease fellowships in the Brigham and Women's Hospital and the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and the Programme for Clinical Effectiveness at the Harvard School of Public Health. She returned to Dublin in 2015 to join the Gastroenterology team in Beaumont Hospital.
Her areas of interest include management of complex Inflammatory Bowel Disease as well as colorectal cancer and dysplasia detection.
Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Colorectal Cancer, Dysplasia detection
Referrals to Dr O Toole can be sent via Healthlink, posted to his private rooms in Beaumont Private Clinic or by secure email.
Please note: Dr O Toole is only accepting new referrals addressed to her and no unamed referrals at this time.
Professor Patchett is a Consultant Gastroenterologist working in Beaumont and The Bon Secours hospitals and is also an Associate Clinical Professor in the Royal College of Surgeons Dublin. Having graduated from UCD, he commenced his training in Dublin before moving to London to train in St Bartholomew’s and The Royal London Hospitals.
He was appointed Senior Lecturer in Barts in 1996 and returned to take up in current position in Beaumont in November 1998. Professor Patchett’s professional interests focus on diagnostic and therapeutic gastrointestinal endoscopy and therapeutics of inflammatory bowel disease. He is currently chair of the working group for the national QA programme in endoscopy and represents the College of Physicians on the QA Steering group and the Conjoint Endoscopy Curriculum development group.
Professor Patchett is also the clinical lead for endoscopy services in both Beaumont hospital and The Bon Secours.In addition he is Chair of the Medical Advisory Committee in the Bon Secours Hospital Dublin, and has served as chairman of the division of Medicine in Beaumont and as National Specialty Director in Gastroenterology.
Interventional Endoscopy, Quality Assurance in Endoscopy, Inflammatory Bowel Disease.
Referrals to Prof Patchett can be sent via Healthlink, posted to his private rooms in Beaumont Private Clinic or by secure email.
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Please note: Prof Patchett is only accepting new referrals addressed to him and no unamed referrals at this time.
Dr Gupta is a Consultant Gastroenterologist working in Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital Drogheda and the Bon Secours Hospitals and is also a Senior Clinical Lecturer in the Royal College of Surgeons, Dublin. Having completed his Masters degree from UCD and Specialist Training in Gastroenterology from Ireland, he completed his fellowship in Advanced Therapeutic Endoscopy from Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital, Boston USA before taking up the consultant post in Ireland in 2008.
Dr Gupta does diagnostic and therapeutic OGD and Colonoscopy at Lourdes Hospital, Drogheda and Louth Hospital Dundalk. He also does National "Bowel Screening' colonospies in Dundalk and advanced hepatobiliary interventional procedures like ERCP and Endoscopic Ultrasound (EUS) in Beaumont Hospital, Dublin.
Dr Gupta is currently the Endoscopy Department lead and also the Endoscopy Training lead for the Louth Hospital group. He is also the honorary secretary of the Irish Society Of Gastroenterology and Endoscopy.
Diagnostic and therapeutic OGD and colonoscopy, National Bowel Screening, Inflammatory bowel disease, ERCP and EUS (Beaumont Hospital), Quality Assurance in Endoscopy.
Referrals to Dr Sengupta can be sent via Healthlink, posted to his private rooms in the Bon Secours Consultants Clinic or sent by secure email.
Please note: Dr Sengupta is only accepting new referrals addressed to him and no unamed referrals at this time.
Claire graduated from Trinity College Dublin in 1994 with an Honours degree. She completed her BST on the Federated Hospitals Scheme and subsequently her HST in Gastroenterology in both St. James’ and Beaumont hospitals. Claire was awarded her MD in Inflammatory Bowel Disease by Trinity College Dublin in 2005 having completed research in RCSI/Beaumont and Johns Hopkins, Baltimore. She also spent a year as Junior Lecturer in Trinity Medical School during her HST. Claire then spent two years abroad, the first in Royal Perth Hospital, Western Australia and the second in University College London, completing Fellowships in ERCP and Hepatobiliary Medicine. She returned to Dublin in 2008 to take up her current position as Consultant Gastroenterologist in Connolly Hospital. She became a Fellow of RCPI in 2010 and has been an active member in RCPI, having been the National Specialty Director in Gastroenterology for three years. She has recently been appointed as Senior Lecturer in RCSI.
Prof Smyth has a particular interest in IBD, IBS and Hepatobiliary disease, but is experienced in all aspects of general Gastroenterology.
Pancreaticobiliary Disease, Intrinsic Liver Disease, Inflammatory Bowel Disease,Colorectal Cancer Screening, Coeliac Disease, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Endoscopy
Referrals to Prof Smyth can be sent via Healthlink, posted to her private rooms in the Bon Secours Consultants Clinic or sent by secure email.
Please note: Prof Smyth is only accepting new referrals addressed to her and no unamed referrals at this time.
Mr Anthony Stafford is a graduate of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (2002) and subsequently completed surgical training in Ireland including an MD program of research at RCSI (2007).
Mr Stafford was awarded FRCS before undertaking fellowship training in Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary (HPB) Surgery & Liver Transplantation. These overseas fellowships were in Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, UK, King’s College Hospital, London, UK and subsequently at Cleveland Clinic, Ohio, USA.
In 2015 Mr Stafford was appointed to St. Vincent’s Healthcare Group, Dublin, Ireland as a Consultant General, HPB & Liver Transplant Surgeon.
Mr Stafford is actively involved in the treatment of patients with all forms of general surgical disorders including dyspepsia, hernias, and gallstone disease.
He has a key role in the delivery and development of the National Surgical Centre for Pancreatic & Liver Cancer and the optimisation of the National Liver Transplant Service.
Your patient will be offered an endoscopy with the next available consultant team member. If you would prefer that your patient is seen by a specific consultant, please indicate your preference on the referral form/letter. A full list of our consultant team is available on this page. A copy of the referral guidelines are available here
If you are a patient and would like to attend the unit, please speak to your GP directly and request to be referred to the Endoscopy Unit at the Bon Secours Hospital Dublin. The GP referral will be required preferably on our referral form (included in the documents sections below) but also by referral letter.
For more information, please contact our Direct Access Endoscopy team on 01 806 5490 (for appointment enq.)
Completed referral forms may be emailed to Dublindirectendoscopy@bonsecours.ie or alternatively a referral can be sent via Healthlink.
The Bon Secours Hospital Dublin has excellent insurance coverage in place with all health insurance companies. To check if your health insurance policy covers you in the Bon Secours Hospital Dublin please call 01 806 5351.
The following is the cost of procedures carried out in the Direct Access Endoscopy Unit.
The above prices include Hospital, Consultant & Pathologist fees under local anesthetic (if applicable). Please note that it does not include anesthetist fees if required.
For more information on costs, please contact patient accounts on 01 806 5305.
A copy of the Direct Access Referral Guidelines for GP's are available here
The Bon Secours Hospital Dublin car parking is operated by Euro Car Park. Pay and display machines are located at various points around the car park and it is also possible to pay via parkingtag.ieCharges apply of €2.50 per hour or €15 for a 24hr period
There are drop off / set down spaces located at the front of the hospital if you are being dropped to the hospital for your procedure.Parking for those with mobility issues is available to the right of the front door of the hospital. A valid disability car parking sticker must be displayed.
Once your referral has been received you will receive a text confirming this within 24hrs. If you have not received a text from us, this may mean;
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Please contact your GP to reconfirm that the referral has been sent. If your referral has been sent directly to a consultant, you will need to contact the consultant directly. Details are available in the consultant section of this page.
Please refer to your appointment confirmation letter and arrive at the time indicated. If you arrive early you will need to wait in your car until your appointment time.
This will be dependant upon the procedure you are having
Gastroscopy
Sigmoidoscopy
Colonoscopy
Normally you will receive a copy of your endoscopy report on the day of your procedure. A copy of the report will also be sent to yout GP. If you are attending your GP within 1 week of your procedure, please bring your copy of endoscopy report with you to your appointment. Any blood or pathology results will be sent to your GP within 4 – 6 weeks.
If you have had sedation you will not be allowed to drive home and must arrange for someone to collect you approx. 4 hours after the arrival time stated on your letter. You will be need to be collected in person from the Endoscopy unit.
If you opt to not have sedation – you can drive home after your procedure.
This will be dependant upon the terms of your policy. You will need to contact your insurance company to confirm you are covered. They will ask you for a copy of a code for your procedure.
The following are the codes for the procedures:
Colonoscopy - Code 455
Gastroscopy - Code 194
Sigmoidoscopy - Code 450
Colonoscopy & Gastroscopy - Codes 455 & 194
Yes - you can. The cost will be dependant upon the procedure you are having.
Colonoscopy - €1375
Gastroscopy - €900
Sigmoidoscopy - €900
Colonoscopy & Gastroscopy - €1700
These prices excl. the cost of any scans.
If you would like any additional information, please call the unit on 01 806 5490 or send us an email to dublindirectendoscopy@bonsecours.ie