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11 Nov 2025

Physiotherapy services to return to St Joseph’s Hospital, Stranorlar

This move marks the completion of temporary arrangements put in place to facilitate essential fire safety upgrade works at the hospital

Physiotherapy services to Return to St Joseph’s Hospital, Stranorlar

The HSE says the relocation will take place in Stranorlar from Monday, November 17

The HSE has announced that the Finn Valley Physiotherapy Department will be relocating back to the St Joseph’s Hospital site in Stranorlar from Monday, November 17.

This move marks the completion of temporary arrangements put in place to facilitate essential fire safety upgrade works at the hospital. During this period, physiotherapy services were provided from alternative locations to ensure continuity of care for people living in the Finn Valley catchment area.

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The return of services to St Joseph’s Hospital reflects the HSE’s ongoing commitment to maintaining and enhancing local healthcare provision. The newly prepared accommodation on the hospital campus will support the delivery of high-quality physiotherapy services to the community.

Commenting on the relocation, Maura Gillen, Acting General Manager, Primary Care Division, said: "We are delighted to welcome our patients back to St Joseph’s Hospital. The new physiotherapy facilities have been carefully prepared to provide a safe, comfortable, and modern environment, ensuring the highest quality care for those requiring physiotherapy services."

The HSE thanks the public for their patience and understanding during the temporary relocation and looks forward to welcoming service users back to St Joseph’s Hospital. The Finn Valley Physiotherapy Department at St Joseph’s Hospital can be contacted at 074 9189722.

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