Doctors at Edenpark Medical

 

Dr John O'Dwyer

MB BCh BAO MRCPI MRCGP MICGP

Dr O'Dwyer qualified from the Royal College of Surgeons in 2001. After qualification he worked in a broad range of specialties including Cardiology, Endocrinology, Neurology, Dermatology, Emergency Medicine, Psychiatry & Care of the Elderly. He then worked in Temple St Children's Hospital before completing his GP training in Edinburgh.

Dr O’Dwyer is a GP Trainer with the North Dublin City GP Training Programme. In 2018 he was appointed as a CME Tutor with the Irish College of General Practitioners.

 

Dr John O’Dwyer

 
 

Dr Fionnuala Joyce

MB BCh BAO MICGP DCH DipOccMed CFP

Dr Joyce qualified from Trinity College in 1999 and completed her postgraduate GP training in Ireland. In 2003 she moved to Oxford in the UK and worked as a GP there for 6 years.Whilst in Oxford she also worked on the doctor team of Helen House Children's Hospice and gained a lot of experience in palliative care.

She has a special interest in Women’s Health, Contraception and Menopause management and also teaches insertion of long acting contraceptives to other doctors.

She has trained in medicine, paediatrics, psychiatry, emergency medicine, gynaecology and family planning. She has also completed diplomas in Child Health and Occupational Medicine.

 

Dr Fionnuala Joyce

 
 

Dr David O'Connell

MA MB BCH BAO MICGP, Diploma in Dermatology

Dr O'Connell studied humanities at Trinity College Dublin and medicine at the RCSI before completing his training in general practice in 2009.

Dr O'Connell has a special interest in Dermatology and skin surgery.

He regularly performs skin excisions, joint injections and cryosurgery. Specialist treatment for both acne and problematic viral warts are also available.

 

Dr David O'Connell

 
 

Dr Sarah O’Connell

MB BCh BAO MICGP DCH

Dr Sarah O'Connell studied medicine at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland. She worked as a junior doctor in Scotland, New Zealand and Australia, primarily in the areas of Paediatrics and Emergency Medicine, before returning home to Ireland and embarking on specialist training in General Practice.

During her training she gained further experience in family planning, women's health, psychiatry and medicine for the elderly. She became a member of the Irish College of General Practitioners in 2010 in addition to obtaining diplomas in Child Health, Psychiatry and Dermatology.

 

Dr Sarah O’Connell

 
 

Dr Christabel Cavey

Dr Joseph Kelly