Opening times

Munlochy Medical Practice

Day Opening hours
Friday 6 March
8am to 6pm
Saturday 7 March Closed All Day
Sunday 8 March Closed All Day
Monday 9 March
8am to 6pm
Tuesday 10 March
8am to 6pm
Wednesday 11 March
8am to 1pm
4pm to 6pm
Thursday 12 March
8am to 6pm

North Kessock Medical Practice

Day Opening hours
Friday 6 March
8:45am to 12:30pm
Saturday 7 March Closed All Day
Sunday 8 March Closed All Day
Monday 9 March
8:45am to 12:30pm
2pm to 5:45pm
Tuesday 10 March
8:45am to 12:30pm
2pm to 5:45pm
Wednesday 11 March
8:45am to 12:30pm
2pm to 5:45pm
Thursday 12 March
8:45am to 12:30pm
2pm to 5:45pm

Wednesday Afternoon Surgery Closures

We do not take routine phone calls on Wednesday afternoons. If you have an urgent clinical need please call 07842 872149. Please do not call this number at any other times, or leave or send messages, as these will not be checked or answered.

Both surgeries will open at 4pm for collection of prescriptions.

North Kessock Surgery Friday Afternoons

North Kessock Surgery is not always open on Friday afternoons. Please contact us to check whether the surgery is open, and to arrange a time for the collection of scripts.

GP Extended Hours

We now offer extended surgery appointments on a Wednesday from 7.30am to 8.30am and 5.30pm to 6.30pm (these are pre bookable and are a combination of phone and face to face appointments).

Bank Holiday Closures

The surgery will close on the following dates for public holidays in 2026 (provisional dates):

Thursday 1st January & Friday 2nd January

Friday 3rd April & Monday 6th April

Monday 4th May

Friday 3rd July

Monday 3rd August

Friday 16th October

Friday 25th & Monday 28th December

Friday 1st January 2027 & Monday 4th January 2027

If you need help when we are closed

NHS 24 - phone 111

www.nhs24.com has round the clock health advice and support from highly trained and experienced nurses. You should feel free to use this service even when the Practice is open.

Out-of-hours services are generally busy so please think carefully before asking to see a doctor and only do so if you genuinely cannot wait until the surgery re-opens.

In a genuine emergency you should call 999. Chest pains and / or shortness of breath constitute an emergency.  

Page last reviewed: 04 February 2026
Page created: 30 July 2024