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Weekly Physiotherapist-Led Exercise Classes for people with MS. Classes are held on Mondays at 11am online via zoom and are led by Nicola O Malley. These sessions are open to Strand A participants.
If you are interested in attending any of the programmes or services outlined below please email: midwest@ms-society.ie
Getting a clear and timely diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (MS) can make a big difference to care, treatment, and peace of mind. To guide this process, doctors around the world use the McDonald criteria – a set of internationally agreed rules first introduced in 2001 and regularly updated as science advances.
In 2024, these criteria were revised again by an international panel of experts, including clinicians, researchers and patient representatives. The goal was to make MS diagnosis more accurate, less invasive, and more accessible worldwide.
MS Ireland is holding a public meeting on the 19th September at the Radisson Blu Hotel & Spa, Sligo at 11am to discuss the urgent need for a Community Worker in Sligo and Leitrim, the only counties in Ireland without this vital support.
MS Ireland’s voluntary Branches are primarily run by people with MS and their families. They are governed by an elected committee to organise the activities of the Branch including all the services and fundraising activities. Voluntary Branches work very closely with the regional offices.
The voluntary Branches below provide local support and services to people and families with MS in their own communities. The work of the Branch depends on the resources it has, the needs of people in the community and the size of the Branch.
MS Ireland proudly welcomed members of the community, supporters, and local stakeholders to its upcoming Limerick Hub for a special preview event held at Springfield, Singland Road on Wednesday, 10th September.
We are delighted to announce that our MS Readathon Ambassador for 2025 is Louise Power.
Watch the video below to hear why she’s proud to be our 2025 MS Readathon Ambassador.
Next Steps with MS is a series of free 1:1 nurse support sessions. These 45-minute Zoom appointments are designed for people who have been diagnosed with MS in the past two years.
On 23 September 2025, MS Ireland proudly welcomed funders and supporters to its MS Care Centre at 65 Bushy Park Road, Dublin, for a special Open Day that highlighted the organisation’s ambitious refurbishment and expansion plans to better support people living with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) in Ireland.
Chloe reflects on self-love, support, and finding strength through connection after her MS diagnosis.