Qualifications:-

  • BA (Sociology and German) and MSc in Applied Social Research (Trinity College Dublin 2004-2005)
  • MBBS (Norwich Medical School, 2012)
  • Postgraduate Diploma in Mental Health (Queen’s University Belfast, 2014)
  • Diploma in Child Health (Royal College of Paediatrics & Child Health, London 2017)
  • Member of the Irish College of General Practitioners (2018)

MICGP MBBS MSc, BA DMH DCH

Dr. Niamh Murphy grew up locally in Blackrock, Co Dublin. She completed her undergraduate medical training in Norwich Medical School, University of East Anglia (MBBS 2012). She then spent two years working in various NHS hospitals throughout Northern Ireland, before returning home to Dublin to start her GP training with the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland.

As part of the GP training scheme, Niamh worked in Paediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Psychiatry, General Medicine, Rehabilitation Medicine, Emergency Medicine and General Practice in Dublin, Wicklow and Louth, completing her Membership in 2018.

Prior to studying Medicine, Niamh completed a BA and MSc in Trinity College Dublin, and spent time working in homelessness research, policy and advocacy before moving to England to study medicine. Niamh has special interests in Mental Health and Well-being, Social Inclusion, Paediatrics and Travel Medicine.

Niamh is delighted to be working in General Practice in her local community. She loves to travel and hike, and also loves to spend time swimming in Seapoint and walking Dun Laoghaire pier with her husband, family and friends to relax.