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With MedicOnline, you can connect with an IMC-registered Doctor about new and repeat prescriptions online within an hour.
Never requested this specific script before? Speak to a Doctor about a new prescription.
Need a script refill? Speak to a Doctor about reviewing your request.
We understand how difficult and time-consuming it can be to go to the clinic about a script. With MedicOnline, we’ve made it easy to speak with an IMC-registered Doctor about new and repeat prescriptions.



Complete a quick questionnaire – most people tell us it only takes a few minutes

Your IMC-Registered Doctor will review your request and ask any follow-up questions. If suitable, you’ll get a call.

If approved and suitable, get your healthcare outcomes delivered straight to your phone.

Yes. Online prescriptions (also known as eScripts or ePrescriptions) are digital versions of paper prescriptions. Online scripts are a safe and convenient alternative to paper scripts, as the same regulations for prescribing and supplying medication exist for both online and paper prescriptions.
If you need a new script, one that you’ve never requested before, it’s easy to consult with an IMC-registered Doctor about this new prescription.
If you need a refill, consult an IMC-registered Doctor about your request. It’s fast and convenient.
Yes. It is legal in Ireland to speak with a telehealth doctor to get an online script. For most common health issues, you can request a prescription online without seeing a doctor in person.
With MedicOnline, if you need a prescription, no appointment is necessary. Consult with an IMC-registered Doctor who, if suitable, can provide new and repeat scripts.
In some cases, your Doctor may advise you to see your local GP in-person. There are some healthcare situations where you might need a physical examination, or have a condition that should be managed ongoing by your regular doctor.
Do not use telehealth consultations in an emergency. If you need urgent care, please call 112 or 999 or visit the nearest emergency department immediately.

Request a consultation with an IMC-registered Doctor who can assess your needs, and if suitable, provide one of the following:
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