Opening times

Mid Ulster Health Care (Cookstown)

Day Opening hours
Thursday 26 June
8:30am to 1pm
2pm to 5:30pm
Friday 27 June
8:30am to 1pm
2pm to 5:30pm
Saturday 28 June
Closed
Sunday 29 June
Closed
Monday 30 June
8:30am to 1pm
2pm to 5:30pm
Tuesday 1 July
8:30am to 1pm
2pm to 5:30pm
Wednesday 2 July
8:30am to 1pm

During lunchtime closures and on Wednesday afternoons there will be a doctor on call for emergencies. Please contact the practice on 028867 62995.

Doctors Consulting Times

 

Morning

Afternoon

Monday 

9:30am to 11:30am

2:30pm to 4:30pm

Tuesday

9:30am to 11:30am

2:30pm to 4:30pm

Wednesday
(NB A Doctor will be on call for emergencies only from 1pm)

9:30am to 11:30am

2:30pm to 4:30pm

Thursday

9:30am to 11:30am

2:30pm to 4:30pm

Friday

9:30am to 11:30am

2:30pm to 4:30pm

Weekend

CLOSED

CLOSED

 

The Practice will be closed on the Bank Holidays listed below:

2025

  • Monday 14th July 2025
  • Monday 25th August 2025
  • Thursday 25th December 2025
  • Friday 26th December 2025

2026

  • Thursday 1st January 2026
  • Tuesday 17th March 2026
  • Monday 6th April 2026
  • Monday 4th May 2026
  • Monday 25th May 2026
  • Monday 13th July 2026
  • Monday 31st August
  • Friday 25th December 2026
  • Monday 28th December 2026

If You Need Help When We Are Closed

Our-of-Hours Cover

If you need medical help now call Dalriada Urgent Care on 028 2566 3500.

Emergency Care Services

Emergency Care Services Update 30/11/20:

Anyone wishing to attend Craigavon Area or Daisy Hill Hospital Emergency Departments, or South Tyrone Hospital Minor Injuries Unit will have to phone ahead before attending.

Phone First - 24/7

Make sure you PHONE FIRST before going to Antrim or Causeway Hospital Emergency Departments, or Mid Ulster Hospital Minor Injuries Unit.

  • 0300 123 1 123
  • Text relay number: 18001 0300 123 1 123 or Interpreter Now app.
  • Get directed to the right care. Avoid busy waiting rooms. Stay safe. Save time. 

For Emergencies - 999

Including: stroke, heart attack, loss of consciousness, breathing difficulties, severe bleeding or major trauma ALWAYS CALL 999 IMMEDIATELY.

Pharmacy First for Minor Conditions

Click here for further information about how your pharmacist can help with minor conditions without waiting for a GP appointment.

 

Page last reviewed: 18 June 2025
Page created: 08 December 2023