Series 2, Episode 3
Sea Sessions Festival, Bundoran Co. Donegal
In Bundoran, Pixie meets the reluctant patient whose girlfriend has brought him from Tullamore to the clinic. The young man who is living with debilitating pain, who has had to stop work and is constantly in pain and misery due to his extreme chronic condition which is understandably affecting his mood. The doctors also meet the young mother of two young children who is worried that her recurring arm tingling may be a sign of the onset of Multiple Sclerosis.
Series Overview
After a successful first series, the RTÉ Television medical diagnosis show, You Should Really See a Doctor is back.
From Donegal to Cork, from Kerry to Dublin, Dr. Pixie McKenna and Dr. Phil Kieran have been on tour around the country this summer, visiting events with their pop-up clinic to offer on the spot free consultations and health checks.
Once again they have been examining the symptoms and ailments that are bothering the country’s adults and children – the lumps, bumps, pains, aches, sleep issues, skin problems, tingling and toilet troubles – whatever has been irritating the nation. From hayfever to suspected menopause to children’s tonsillitis the doctors prod and probe to help find solutions.
Pixie and Phil also meet those who have been self-diagnosing – those who believe that they may be living with Lyme Disease, Multiple Sclerosis or even cancer. We’ve all been there, turning a headache into a suspected tropical disease with a few clicks on the computer! Now it’s time to consult the real doctors.
Events visited in 2016:
- Cat Laughs Goes Racing, Gowran Park Kilkenny
- Cork Summer Show
- Sea Sessions Festival, Bundoran Co. Donegal
- Waterford Harvest Festival
- Puck Fair, Killorglin, Co Kerry
- Battle of Marching Bands – Malahide Castle
After a successful first series, the RTÉ Television medical diagnosis show, You Should Really See a Doctor is back.