West Midlands

Accessing NHS Services Over The May Bank Holiday In Kingswinford

By

Becky Barratt
30 April 2026, 4:55 pm

Residents in Kingswinford are being advised on how to access healthcare services over the upcoming May bank holiday weekends as GP surgeries and some local pharmacies adjust their opening hours. The Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust released guidance on 29 April 2026 to ensure patients know where to seek medical support during the holidays on 4 May and 25 May 2026.

For non-emergency medical concerns, the NHS recommends using the NHS 111 service as the primary point of contact. This service is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, either online, via the NHS App, or by calling 111. This advice is designed to help patients receive appropriate care while reducing unnecessary pressure on emergency services at Russells Hall Hospital in Dudley, which serves the local area.

Specific local services will see changes to their regular operations. For instance, Kingswinford Medical Practice has confirmed it will be closed on Monday 4 May for the early May bank holiday, with plans to reopen on Tuesday 5 May. Patients requiring medical assistance during this closure are directed to use the NHS 111 service.

While many GP practices and pharmacies will be closed or operating on reduced hours, some local pharmacies across the Black Country will remain open throughout the bank holiday weekends. These pharmacies are available to provide professional advice, prescriptions, and treatment for common minor health concerns such as coughs, sore throats, and stomach issues. Residents are encouraged to plan ahead by checking opening times and ordering any necessary repeat prescriptions before the holiday period begins.

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