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A Wicklow man who travels 21 hours a week to receive dialysis treatment highlights the need for local services

by Eoin Mac Raghnaill
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Councilor Pat Kennedy and Councilor Albert Webster pictured at Arklow Primary Care Centre. Photo: Michael Kelly

A Wicklow business owner who has spent up to 21 hours a week traveling to and from Dublin for dialysis treatment for the past 18 months has been offered time-saving local services from patients across Wicklow and Wexford. We have responded to your request.

Albert Webster, owner of Webster's Garage in Ballinacrush, has been undergoing dialysis treatment three times a week at St Vincent's University Hospital for the past year and a half as he waits for a kidney transplant.

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