Hospital Facilities

The Hospital provides a number of facilities for patients and visitors the details of which can be found below. 

Banking Facility

There is an ATM machine in the main entrance hall of the Hospital. 

Canteens & Coffee Shops

Relatives and visitors are welcome to use any of our canteen/coffee shop facilities. The Hospital canteen is called the Phoenix and provides a variety of hot meals.

A shop located in the main entrance hall of the Hospital where you can buy confectionary, soft drinks, ice cream newspapers, magazines, puzzle books greeting cards, toys (small selection) and toileteries. Opening hours are from 7am–8pm Monday to Friday and 8am-6pm Saturday, Sunday & Bank Holidays.

The BaxterStorey (Starbucks) Coffee Shop is open in the main atrium from 7am–8pm Monday to Friday and 10am-6pm Saturday, Sunday & Bank Holidays.

Feedback

The staff of Tallaght University Hospital want to provide you with the best possible care. To help us do this please give us your feedback and suggestions. Tell us about your experience during your patient journey in TUH.

Your feedback helps us to improve our services and we greatly appreciate our patients taking the time and effort to make them. So if you want to tell us about your experience please visit this section of our website.

Mass Times/Pastoral Care

The Hospital offers patients the services of the Pastoral Care Team. The members of the ecumenical Pastoral Care Team are chaplains from four main Christian traditions. We also liaise with leaders of Jewish, Islamic, Buddhist, Hindu and other faiths. Each chaplain serves as a member of the healing team working with all those who care for patients. The Hospital Chapel is located on the ground floor. To request a chaplain, please ask the nurse on duty to make contact.

Mass Services and Liturgies in the Hospital Chapel

Sunday:

  • 8:15am: Celebration of Mass for Staff members
  • 9:30am: Celebration of Holy Communion - Church of Ireland, Methodist, Presbyterian and other Christian traditions
  • 10:30am: Celebration of Mass for patients and families, followed by the Sacrament of the Sick for those who wish

Monday to Friday

  • 1:30pm: Celebration of Mass. In addition, a variety of other Christian services are held as announced. Sacraments for the different traditions are available on request.

Roman Catholic Ministers of the Eucharist vist the wards:

  • Sunday: after 10:30am Mass
  • Wednesday: 10:30am (approx)
  • Friday: 10:30am (approx)

Muslim prayer on a Friday takes place in the Quiet Room between 1:30pm and 2pm. 

Meals (for patients)

Breakfast, lunch, dinner and tea/coffee are served on the wards. A continental breakfast is served, while patients can select from a choice of four meals at lunch and five meals at dinner. Special dietary meals are also provided.
Please ask the ward staff if you are not sure what you are allowed to eat or drink.
To reduce the risk of patients contracting food-related illnesses, we ask you to check with staff in charge before bringing in food from outside.
Visitors are welcome to use any of our canteen or coffee shops.

Medicines

Any medicines that you need will be provided on the ward. If you bring any medicines with you from home, please hand them to staff. When in Hospital, do not take any other medicines without the knowledge of your doctor, nurse or pharmacist. If you require medication when leaving the Hospital, a prescription will be given to you before discharge. We have pharmacists who will answer your questions and give you information about your medicines. Please ask us to explain if there is anything you don't understand.

Medical Certificates

Medical certificates, if required, should be obtained from a member of your Consultant’s team prior to discharge. Further medical certs for periods after your discharge should be obtained from your GP.

Medical Record

For information on your medical record or patient confidentiality, please click here.

Parking

You can park your car in the multi-story car park. This is run by a private company. There is a charge for the use of this car park. 
Car park charges:

  • 0 - 1 hour: €2.50
  • 1 - 2 hours: €5
  • 2 - 3 hours: €7.50
  • 3 - 4 hours: €10 (Maximum day rate up to 24hrs)
  • Flexible day pass/multiple entries & exits in one day €12.50
  • Entry pass x six within a three month period: €25

As we do not have the space to offer free parking to patients who have to stay in the Hospital for a long period of time, we suggest that, where possible, you arrange with someone to bring you to and collect you from the Hospital.

Paying Your Bill

You can now pay your hospital bill online. Simply click on this Guide to Charges link on the Hospital's home page. 

Postal Service

Letters and parcels are delivered to the wards on a daily basis. Letters may be posted in the letter box in front of the main entrance doors to the hospital, or, if you are restricted to your bed, the ward clerks will post your letters. 

Radio

All patients will be able to receive some radio stations via the handset that is by their bedside.

Security

The Hospital is monitored by CCTV cameras both internally and externally, 24 hours a day. Security Officers manage traffic control and routinely patrol all areas of the buildings and grounds. All security incidents, including items lost or found, should be reported to the Security Office in the main entrance hall.

Shop

The shop is located in the main entrance hall. The shop is open seven days a week from 7:30am to 9pm including bank holidays. This shop is not run by the Hospital. It is managed by a private company. 

Shopping Centre

Your visitors may like to know that the Square Shopping Centre is just a few minutes walk from the Hospital. The centre has many of the big shopping chains. For more information about the shops in the centre you can contact the centre on (01) 452 5944. There is also a petrol station and cinema located near the Centre.

Telephones

The Hospital's main telephone number is (01) 414 2000. We also have a 'Direct Inward Dial' service. If you take the extension of your ward and place the prefix '414' before it, the incoming call will go through directly to your ward. A list of hospital phone numbers is available here.

As mobile phones can cause life support and diagnostic equipment to malfunction, we ask you not to use your mobile phones in areas where you see signs requesting that your phones be switched off.

Volunteers

We have a group of volunteers who help in the Hospital. They are involved in providing a meet, greet and escort service. For further information please click Here