HSE West and North West

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Ireland does less newborn screening than 75% of European countries1. 5 years of promises and only 1 new test delivered2. The lives of ~200 Irish children could be saved or improved each year3. It’s time to Get Rare Aware and make a change.

The limited services and resources available for newborn screening dramatically impacts the life of every child born in Ireland, and particularly those with a rare disease:

  • A timely diagnosis preserves the health of babies for longer4
  • A delayed diagnosis has a significant financial impact on families4
  • The conditions tested for in newborn screening are actionable5


It is not acceptable for the Irish healthcare system to fail our children in the first days of their lives. Please take this opportunity to contact the Oireachtas members that represent constituents in your area. It’s time to Get Rare Aware and demand action.

HSE West and North West

Donegal, Galway, Mayo, Roscommon-Galway, Sligo-Leitrim

Fill in the form below for those in the catchment area for HSE West and North West. Click submit and the email opposite will be sent on your behalf to all TDs and Senators representing patients in your area.

Dear Deputy/Senator,

It is not acceptable for the Irish healthcare system to fail our children in the first days of their lives. At present, Ireland screens newborn babies for less diseases than 75% of European countries, making us a significant negative outlier. Although many promises have been made since the establishment of the Newborn Screening Advisory Committee in 2019, only 1 new test has been delivered in the intervening 5 years. 

Newborn screening directly impacts the lives of every child born in Ireland and a comprehensive program could lead to ~200 babies’ lives being saved or improved each year. The benefits of newborn screening are widely known and include the following:

  • Screening and early diagnosis ensures earlier treatment and better health for life
  •  Delayed diagnosis has a significant financial impact on families
  • The conditions tested for in newborn screening are actionable


Ireland needs a comprehensive newborn screening program that is adequately resourced and ensures that babies born in Ireland are screened for the European average of 18 conditions at a minimum. Please support all of the families in your constituency by calling for a comprehensive newborn screening program that will meet our children’s needs today and tomorrow.

Yours faithfully,

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List of TDs and Senators who will receive your mail

Mr Joe McHugh, Donegal, TD
Mr Pádraig Mac Lochlainn, Donegal, TD
Mr Pearse Doherty, Donegal, TD
Mr Thomas Pringle, Donegal, TD
Mr Charlie McConalogue, Donegal, Minister
Mr Niall Blaney, Donegal, Senator
Mr Marc MacSharry, Sligo-Leitrim, TD
Mr Marian Harkin, Sligo-Leitrim, TD
Mr Martin Kenny, Sligo-Leitrim, TD
Mr Frankie Feighan, Sligo-Leitrim, TD
Mr Ollie Crowe, Galway, Senator
Ms Pauline O’Reilly, Galway, Senator
Mr Ciarán Cannon, Galway East, TD
Mr Seán Canney, Galway East, TD
Ms Anne Rabbitte, Galway East, Minister
Ms Catherine Connolly, Galway West, TD
Mr Éamon Ó Cuív, Galway West, TD
Mr Mairéad Farrell, Galway West, TD
Mr Noel Grealish, Galway West, TD
Ms Hildegarde Naughton, Galway West, Minister
Mr Seán Kyne, Galway West, Senator
Mr Alan Dillon, Mayo, Minister
Mr Dara Calleary, Mayo, Minister
Mr Michael Ring, Mayo, TD
Ms Rose Conway-Walsh, Mayo, TD
Ms Lisa Chambers, Mayo, Senator
Mr Paddy Burke, Mayo, Senator
Ms Claire Kerrane, Roscommon-Galway, TD
Mr Denis Naughten, Roscommon-Galway, TD
Mr Michael Fitzmaurice, Roscommon-Galway, TD
Ms Aisling Dolan, Roscommon-Galway, Senator
Mr Eugene Murphy, Roscommon-Galway, Senator