The Medical Hall Malahide
Our History
The Medical Hall first opened in the early seventies under the ownership of Sean Moran. Paddy Quinn took over a few years later. The business thrived and its current owner, Aideen Murphy, who had joined as a student, began running the pharmacy in 1995.
Our Values
At The Medical Hall, our mission is to provide appropriate and relevant advice and pharmaceutical care to our clientele, through careful research, client centred care and high quality products and services. The business has always been guided by its focus on the core values of care, service, continuity, discretion and innovation. These values will continue to guide the development of Aideen’s vision for The Medical Hall into the future. The pharmacists at the forefront of the business provide the highest standard of professional advice and monitoring of clients’ medicines. This is a feature of community pharmacy which is becoming increasingly important with medical innovation. The clientele of The Medical Hall appreciate and value this role in their lives.
The Team
Our Staff
The Medical Hall's focus has always been to provide a high quality service to the local community. All members of staff engage in regular continuing professional development to keep up to date with best practice in Community Pharmacy. We are proud to have long serving staff, so you know you’re getting a friendly face when you walk through our doors. The Medical Hall has built up a strong bond with its clientele. This bond is based on the commitment to service of an experienced staff who bring the core values of care, courtesy and consideration to every aspect of their work. Aideen and the staff look forward to providing excellent pharmaceutical care and service for future generations in Malahide.
Meet Aideen
Aideen Murphy (M.P.S.I)
Aideen is a native of Malahide. She commenced work at The Medical Hall as a teenager. She trained as a Pharmacist in Trinity College Dublin and returned to take up a permanent role as Pharmacist on qualification.
Aideen lives in Malahide with her husband and three children and is an active member of the local community. Her primary interests in life are her family and her business through which she prioritises care for the community individually and collectively. She has a strong belief in the role of community pharmacy and local business which goes beyond commercial interests.