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Out-of-hours consultation Cost in London(2026)
7 practices with prices listed · 6 on a membership plan
Cheapest in city
£99
VETCall Veterinary Surgery: Listed as “Consultation 24 Hour” (standard daytime consultation is £50)
Average in London
£127.29
Most expensive
£205
London is cheaper than the UK average (£182.21) for this procedure — saving pet owners an average of £54.92.
Out-of-hours consultation prices in London
VETCall Veterinary Surgery
North Chingford, E4 7BU
Listed as “Consultation 24 Hour” (standard daytime consultation is £50)
£99
Last checked 24 Jul 2026 · Published by practice
Streatham Hill Veterinary Surgery
Streatham, SW2 4PF
£99
Last checked 15 Jul 2026 · Published by practice
The Hackney Vet
Hackney, E5 0NP
Listed as “Consultation 24 Hour Vetcare” (standard daytime consultation is £57)
£99
Last checked 24 Jul 2026 · Published by practice
Emergency Home Vet
Lewisham, SE23 3NL
Home-visit consultation, 9am–11pm band. Travel/call-out fee is charged on top and quoted by postcode when booking.
£129
Last checked 24 Jul 2026 · Published by practice
Wingrave Veterinary Surgery
Sutton, SM2 6LZ
£130
Last checked 25 Jul 2026 · Published by practice
Medivet Enfield
Enfield, EN3 6NH
£130
Last checked 15 Jul 2026 · Published by practice
Beaumont Sainsbury Animal Hospital
London, NW1 0TU
at sister site RVC Queen Mother Hospital AL9 7TA
£205
Last checked 6 Jul 2026 · Published by practice
Snoots Vet Acton
Acton, W3 6AY
£27/mo
💳 Membership plan
Snoots Vet Balham
Balham, SW12 9RT
£27/mo
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Snoots Vet Bounds Green
Haringey, N11 2UT
£27/mo
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Snoots Vet Forest Hill
Forest Hill, SE23 3HN
£27/mo
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Snoots Vet Islington
Islington, N1 8DY
£27/mo
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Snoots Vet London Fields
Hackney, E8 3FW
£27/mo
💳 Membership plan
Frequently asked questions
How much does out-of-hours consultation cost in London?
Out-of-hours consultation in London costs between £99 and £205, with an average of £127.29 across 7 practices. Prices are published under the CMA Veterinary Market Investigation Order.
Why do vet prices vary so much?
Vet prices vary depending on location, practice size, staffing costs, equipment, and whether the practice is independently owned or part of a corporate group. The CMA ruling means practices must now publish prices, making it easier to compare and shop around.
Are these prices guaranteed?
Prices are published directly by practices under CMA transparency rules. Always confirm the price with your vet before booking, as individual circumstances (e.g. animal weight, complexity) may affect the final cost.