In Budget 2025, The Government in Ireland announced that Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) will be made free for all women in Ireland, marking a significant step in women’s healthcare. Currently, women without medical cards pay between €30 and €70 per month for HRT. The new initiative is expected to save women between €360 and €840 annually.
The move was praised by Fine Gael Senator Maria Byrne, who has been advocating for free HRT. “I raised this issue last week in the Seanad, and I’m delighted to see this measure introduced,” she said. Byrne added that HRT is essential for women managing the symptoms of menopause, which can be debilitating for some.
The free HRT scheme is part of a broader €35 million investment in women’s healthcare, covering medicines, patches, and devices like coils. Starting in January 2025, the State will cover these costs, reducing the financial strain on women who require this therapy.
Byrne emphasized that the measure reflects the Government’s commitment to improving women’s health, enhancing access to essential treatments, and ensuring better quality of life for women across Ireland.
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