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About Us

Our Ethos

At Daly’s Lane we aim to provide professional, friendly, high quality care to all our patients.

Our highly skilled team have offered the full range of General Practice services for patients in the Killorglin, Glenbeigh, Glencar and surrounding areas for 4 generations and look forward to doing so for many years to come.

In 2023 we became a GP Training Practice and in 2024 we had our first GP Registrar working with us. These are highly trained doctors in the final stages of their medical training to become fully qualified general practitioners. They are able to provide a full range of GP services but do so with our support and supervision. We aim to provide a safe and supportive working environment to Trainees and view the role to GP Training to be key to trying to ensure a supply of high quality doctors in Kerry into the future.

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Meet the team

See who is behind our practice and put a face to the name of your health care team. Our team has years of experience and will offer you the best service available to preserving and improving of your health.

Doctors

Brian
Prendiville

Doctor

Dr Brian Prendiville qualified from University College Dublin in 2012. He worked in Dublin and Wellington, New Zealand before entering the South Eastern General Practice Training Programme in 2014. After finishing training in 2018 he worked for 2 years in Malahide, Dublin before returning home to Killorglin.

He has a particular interest in Musculoskeletal Medicine and received a diploma in Musculoskeletal Medicine from ICGP in 2017.

He received the Quality in Practice – GP Trainee Award in 2018. He was a member of the Network of GP Trainees Committee from 2016-2018 and served as Co-Chair in 2017 and 2018.

Kathryn
Wrigley

Doctor

Wiebke
McGuire

Doctor

Dr Wiebke McGuire qualified in Germany, and has worked in OBS & Gynaecology and Paediatrics. Dr McGuire has a special interest in Women’s Health, Mirena Coil, Copper Coil and Implanon.

Paul
Downey

Doctor

Dr Paul Downey MB BCh BAO MICGP is a native of the Premier County. He is a graduate of the UCC School of Medicine. He worked in various Cork hospitals gaining experience in emergency medicine, paediatrics and rheumatology, before moving west for the Kerry GP training scheme in 2019. He joined the team at Daly's Lane in 2023 and has particular interest in chronic disease management and preventive health medicine. When not in work he can usually be found on a surfboard or a bicycle exploring the innumerable gems of the Kingdom!

Rose
Sheahan

Doctor

Doctor Roseleen Sheehan is originally from County Kerry. She graduated with a degree in Therapeutic Radiography from Trinity College Dublin in 2005.

In 2009 she moved to the UK and received her medical degree from Leicester University in 2013 and proceeded to secure her Membership of the Royal College of Physicians (MRCP) in 2016.
Roseleen subsequently gained valuable experience as a registrar in Palliative Care and Clinical

Oncology at Weston Park Hospital in Sheffield before happily returning to her native County Kerry in 2021 where she received her MICGP in 2024. Roseleen has completed an advanced certificate in long acting contraception as well as a certificate in community gynaecology, contraception and obesity management. She recently completed a diploma in Occupational Medicine from the Royal College of Surgeons Ireland.

Practice Nurse

Mary O'Sullivan

Practice Nurse

Mary O'Sullivan is a  Practice Nurse in Daly’s Lane Surgery.

Sarah O Sullivan

Practice Nurse

Reception & Administrative Staff

Kerry

Kerry O’Connor

Edel Brennan

Pauline Armstrong

Information & Appointment

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