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31 Mar 2026

'Stay vigilant' - HSE warns public as hundreds across Ireland receive scam messages

The messages are asking people to make payments

'Stay vigilant' - HSE warns public as hundreds across Ireland receive scam messages

The Health Service Executive (HSE) has urged the public across Ireland to "stay vigilant" as hundreds of people received scam messages asking for payments.

The HSE is aware of the increase in reported scam texts relating to HSE services, specifically texts seeking payment for medical cards renewal.

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The HSE has reassured the public saying they never ask for payment by SMS and these scams are taken very seriously.

Scam websites are routinely being monitored that are purporting to offer HSE-related services. If a scam website is found or they are notified of a scam from the public, action is taken to try to get the site taken down.

People are urged to stay vigilant on what texts they receive and remain cautious especially if it is asking for payment or personal details.

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Take the following advice if concerned about a text message purporting to be from the HSE:

  • Never give your bank details or PIN to someone over the phone or online.
  • Ring HSELive on 1800 700 700 if you have any concerns or suspicions. You should also contact your local Gardaí if you suspect fraud. Screenshot the email, text message or other communication for Gardaí.
  • We would ask that members of the public make contact with any vulnerable friends or family to make them aware of these calls and text messages.

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