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What is the MOST advanced surgical hospital in Ireland?


    



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Misty Blue
The Mater in the Republic and the Royal Victoria in Belfast,remember they would have had some serious stuff to deal with during the troubles.


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Without a doubt, The Matter hospital because it performs heart and lung transplants too.

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kit
I'd say the Mater Hospital


nativexile
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The Royal Victoria in West Belfast - I'm guessing, with their experience over the past 40 years noted by all (throughout the world, yes?).


steves95008
The Matter Hospital in Dublin. About the only place that can do Class 5 surgery on the isle.


I'm bored of being bored
The Matter would be the best one in Ireland.


TwinyC
yes the mater hospital! my mam is on the waiting list their for a major transplant and it is defo the best and most advanced!


Jimbo
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I would say the Beaumount hospital Dublin.


Guaranteed Irish!!!
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well thats after a 12 hour wait to see a doctor and lying on a trolly for days
id say the mater

our ladys hospital in crumlin for children

national maternity holles st


http://www.dublin-guide.com/dublin/8/1/health.html


gerard c
St Vincents do excellent liver transplants.


fancypants
I would say the National Childrens Hosp in Dublin





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