
Tue, 7 March 2017

Doctor Sinead Beirne studied medicine at University College Dublin and then trained as a GP, working in many areas of family medicine including paediatrics, obstetrics and gynaecology, psychiatry and general medicine.
Sinead has worked extensively in women’s and sexual health with the Irish Family Planning Association as well as conducting research for the Irish College of General Practitioners.
She divides her time between working as a GP in Irishtown in Dublin, leading the headache clinic in St. Vincent’s University Hospital, working in health screening as well as being a telly and radio doctor. Sinead is the resident doctor on TV3’s Ireland AM and Newstalk Drive.

In print media, she has written on a broad range of health topics for the Sunday Business Post.
She also contributes to Infant & Maternity Magazine, Woman’s Way and Image.ie.
Dr. Sinead is passionate about preventative medicine and firmly believes that prevention is better than cure.