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21 Feb
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Green Light expected for €3.5 million Nenagh Surgical Theatre

21st February 2012 I am pleased to announce that two new surgical suites for Nenagh General Hospital are now nearing the final stages and are due to be approved by the Department of Health in the coming weeks. As part ...

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26 Nov
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Lowry deal pays dividends: work begins on new Endoscopy Unit and Lifts at Nenagh General

26th November 2009 Independent Deputy Michael Lowry hailed the beginning of works at Nenagh General, in accordance with his agreement with an Taoiseach, as a major step forward for the Hospital, with work on a new endoscopy unit beginning in ...

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09 Nov
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Lowry confirms release of funds for Nenagh Endoscopy Unit

9th November 2009 Independent Deputy Michael Lowry has confirmed that arising from last weeks discussions with government, that funding is to be released immediately to begin work on a new endoscopy unit at Nenagh General hospital. Sanction and funding is ...

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08 Oct
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Lowry confirms new orthopaedic services for Nenagh

8th October 2009 Independent TD Michael Lowry has confirmed that Nenagh General Hospital is to benefit from the appointment of a new specialist orthopaedic surgeon post for the Mid West. The post comes into effect from this week and, a ...

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08 Oct
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Lowry confirms new orthopaedic services for Nenagh

8th October 2009 Independent TD Michael Lowry has confirmed that Nenagh General Hospital is to benefit from the appointment of a new specialist orthopaedic surgeon post for the Mid West. The post comes into effect from this week and, a ...

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