At St Patrick's Mental Health Services, we treat obsessive–compulsive disorder, anxiety disorders, addiction and dual diagnosis, depression, bipolar disorder, psychosis, eating disorders, mood disorders, and the mental health of young adults and older adults.

How can you refer patients to St Patrick's?

As a GP, you can refer to our mental health services and treatment programmes in the following ways:

How can you refer patients to St Patrick's?

Electronic referrals

You can send electronic refrrals, or eReferrals, through your GP Practice System (for exampole, Socrates or HealthOne) or through Healthlink.

To submit an eReferral:

  1. Log into the relevant system
  2. Select “St Patrick’s Mental Health Services” from the private hospital list
  3. Choose "Psychiatric Referral Service" from the list of departments.

Our Referral and Assessment Service team will respond once this is completed. 

See quick guides to making eReferrals here.

Referral forms

You can download:

When the form is completed, you can send it by:

  • fax to 01 249 3609; the form will be sent to a fax machine for the Referral and Assessment Service, located in a secure area accessible only to appropriate staff 
  • secure email through Healthmail, by using our referrals address, referrals@stpatsmail.com.  

Our Referral and Assessment Service will either contact you or your patient directly to discuss the referral. 

Queries

Queries

Please contact the Referral and Assessment Service if you have any queries relating to a referral to our mental health services.

You can call the service on 01 249 3635 during office hours. Outside of these hours, please call 01 249 3200.

Referral forms

Referral forms

Contact numbers

Contact numbers

General enquiries
01 249 3200

Referral and Assessment Service
01 249 3635

Support and Information Line
01 249 3333

Get information about referrals and services

Our Referrals and Assessment Service team can help GPs with queries about our services and referrals.

01 249 3635 Contact our referrals team

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