GP visit cards

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.

What does a GP visit card cover?

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.

What is not covered by the 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.

Who can get a GP visit card?

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.

Income limits for people aged under 70

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

Allowable expenses

Some living expenses are allowable. This means they increase your weekly basic rate of income.

Allowable expenses include: