It’s Saturday morning in Birmingham. Your tooth has been niggling all "week", "but now it’s a deep, throbbing pain that won’t let you think straight. Your own dentist is closed, you’ve Googled “weekend dentist Birmingham” three times, and every page seems to say something different. Do you call NHS 111? Turn up at the Dental Hospital? Is anywhere actually open near Hall Green today?"
If this is you right now, breathe. This guide explains clearly what is and isn’t realistically available on Saturdays and Sundays in 2026 – and how Robinhood Dental Practice in Hall Green can help if you need to be seen quickly.
Most high‑street NHS dentists in Birmingham run Monday–Friday hours. They’re contracted for routine and urgent care in normal surgery time, not to stay open all weekend, so they simply aren’t there when toothache decides to kick off on a Saturday night.
That’s why many people end up calling NHS 111 or even turning up at A&E with problems that really need a dentist, not a doctor. Studies show patients often make multiple attempts to get emergency dental care and still struggle, especially out of hours, and many wrongly believe “dentists don’t work at weekends” at all.
"NHS 111 can offer advice and sometimes arrange an urgent dental slot, but it doesn’t "usually" provide treatment itself 4. Birmingham Dental Hospital does offer urgent care, but it’s designed for specific dental emergencies and can involve long waits, just like any hospital walk‑in service, "especially at" busy times or weekends."
"So” when pain hits on a Saturday or Sunday, it can feel like you’re stuck between phone calls, queues and uncertainty.
Here’s a realistic view of your main options if you’re in Birmingham or nearby areas like Hall Green, Solihull, Shirley, Moseley or Kings Heath.
What it is
Birmingham Dental Hospital runs urgent care sessions that act as a safety‑net when you have nowhere else to go. Research from Birmingham has shown these hospital emergency dental clinics see thousands of patients and are widely used, particularly at weekends and public holidays.
Best for
Many people simply want to know: “Who can actually see me today, without hours of waiting?”
Private dentists providing weekend cover are often the most practical answer when:
Research on emergency dental services shows that most people attending out‑of‑hours just want two things: pain relief and reassurance that nothing serious is being missed. Private weekend practices are set up exactly for that: to see you quickly, relieve pain, and explain clearly what’s going on and what happens next.
Robinhood Dental Practice in Hall Green is one of these real, bookable options – with extended hours on both Saturdays and Sundays and clear emergency pricing.
Robinhood Dental Practice is a private clinic based at: 1491 Stratford Road, Hall Green, Birmingham, B28 9HT
Weekend and weekday opening hours are:
That means there is almost always a dentist available when a toothache or a broken tooth appears at the worst possible moment. You don’t need to navigate multiple triage steps: you can contact the practice directly.
How to book:
Emergency appointments start from £35, so you know the minimum cost upfront. More complex treatment, if needed, is always explained clearly first.
Located in Hall Green, right on “Stratford Road”, the practice is very easy to reach from South Birmingham, including Solihull, Shirley, Moseley, Kings Heath and surrounding areas, by car or public transport.
The goal isn’t to sell you lots of treatment – it’s to get you comfortable, safe and properly informed about your options.
If you’ve booked to see a Saturday or Sunday dentist in Birmingham, there are safe, sensible things you can do to manage pain while you wait.
Pain relief
Home care tips
What NOT to do
Go to A&E immediately (or call 999) if you have:
These situations can become life‑threatening and need hospital care, not just a routine dental appointment 12915.
Most weekend dental problems fall into a few familiar categories. Studies show that toothache, broken teeth, lost fillings and abscesses make up the majority of out‑of‑hours calls and visits. Robinhood Dental Practice can typically help with:
Severe toothache
Often caused by deep decay or an inflamed nerve. The aim is to diagnose the cause, relieve pain (“often by cleaning inside the tooth or placing a dressing”), and plan any follow‑up treatment.
Chipped or broken tooth
From biting something hard or minor trauma. Depending on the break, the tooth may be smoothed, rebuilt with filling material, or temporarily protected until full treatment.
Lost filling or crown
Exposed tooth surfaces can be very sensitive. A temporary or permanent replacement can protect the tooth and get you comfortable again.
Dental abscess
An infection around the root or gum causing throbbing pain, “swelling” or a bad taste. Treatment may involve drainage, antibiotics if appropriate, and either saving or removing the tooth.
Knocked‑out tooth (adult)
Time‑critical. If you can get to a “dentist” quickly, they may be able to replant the tooth, depending on how it was handled and stored.
Bleeding gums after treatment
If you’ve had a tooth out or gum procedure recently and the area won’t stop bleeding, a “dentist” can check healing and apply local measures to stop it.
Swollen face or jaw
Often linked to infection. The dentist’s job is to assess how serious it is, start appropriate treatment and, if needed, refer you urgently to hospital.
Emergency Dentist Birmingham
Same-day appointments available · Hall Green, Birmingham
Emergencies from £35 · No long waits
If you’re reading this with a hand on your jaw, wondering who can actually help today, you don’t have to wait in limbo. Robinhood Dental Practice in Hall Green is genuinely open this Saturday and Sunday, with dentists ready to see emergency patients from across Birmingham and surrounding areas.
You’re not being a nuisance, and you’re not overreacting – tooth pain is miserable, and you deserve calm, clear help from someone who knows what they’re doing.