Thérapie Clinic offers vaccine assistance to Irish Government

Thérapie Clinic has reached out to the Irish Government with an offer to assist with the Covid-19 vaccine rollout for free.
The company’s CEO Phillip McGlade has written to the Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly to volunteer 20 of its medical clinics, along with 100 doctors, to help administer the vaccine.
With over 20 clinics in a number of counties in Ireland, including Dublin, Cork, Galway and Kerry, the clinic group said it is ready and willing to support with administering vaccinations.
Founded more than two decades ago, Thérapie Clinic is a family-owned Irish company. While the doors of its clinics remain closed, it wants to take the opportunity to help in Ireland’s fight against Covid-19.
According to McGlade, the group already has vast experience in administering injectable treatments at high volume. “We carry out over 400,000 treatments every year and can support the Government in ramping up the vaccination programme in a speedy and professional manner,” he said.
During the first lockdown in April 2020, Thérapie Clinic donated all of its hand sanitiser, gloves and paper rolls to hospitals and care homes across Ireland. It also redistributed the company’s entire supplies of personal protective equipment, worth €50,000.