PDSA Pet Hospital - Liverpool Huyton
PDSA is a charity that helps pets in need by providing free and low cost veterinary treatments and medications for eligible pet owners.
Pet emergencies can happen at any time – including when your regular vet is closed.
Vets Now Liverpool provides out-of-hours emergency care through the night, at weekends and on bank holidays. They’re ready and waiting to provide expert, pet emergency care when your regular vet is closed.
Vets Now have been providing expert emergency care to pets across the UK for more than 15 years and on average, they receive more than 400,000 enquiries a year and provide treatment to more than 100,000 pets.
Regardless of which vet your pet is registered with, Vets Now’s services are there when you need them.
If you need help out-of-hours, call your local Vets Now branch and they will provide advice over the phone and advise whether you need to bring your pet into the clinic for immediate treatment.
If you have pet insurance you should also bring your policy details. All or some of the cost of treatment, and any consultation fee, may be reimbursed by your policy.
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| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Standard consultation | £28 |
Based on 7 reviews
Carol Kenny
Google 30 May 2026
My dog was seen quickly and a treatment was administered. All staff we talked to were professional and friendly and wanted to help. The treatment worked, thank goodness, but if it hadn't, the piece of equipment that would then be required wasn't working and we would have to travel to a different vets. As we have insurance, that was dealt with by the company and we just had to pay a deposit.
Dave Flaherty
Google 9 March 2026
Got there it's was empty people was coming in and getting seen before me wasn't happy as it was quiet and still had to wait ages to get charged £400 just to make my dog wee. Absolute joke this..,.....then they put a photo like this up in the toilet which took the Mick
Elaine T
Google 4 March 2026
Sunday morning visit with my dog. Saw quite quickly. Swelling on side of his face and not himself, very red gum, I suspected a tooth problem. Vet had quick look, then prescribed antibiotics for 14 days, WITHOUT taking his temperature or checking heart. Very expensive 10 minutes ( nearly 2 weeks wages for me) but at least my dog seems happier.
Andrew Beaumont
Google 13 January 2026
I find it hard to rate. The Vet, like any other performed like any other only it was an emergency visit so had to pay £330+ just to lay eyes on a vet. On top of that almost another £100 for an injection to stop my dog from throwing up which wouldn't have cost anything like that had it been the following day. On one hand I'm grateful that my dog is ok now but on the other hand £335 JUST TO TALK TO THE VET???? I'm now in debt almost to the tune of £450 and I feel like I've been robbed yet still we're told Vets love animals and it's not about money. How are we supposed to believe that?
soo kay
Google 12 January 2026
I visited Vets now last Saturday night with my little dog, Tina, who I thought had eaten raisins which are poisonous to dogs. They reassured me and told me what would happen to check if she HAD eaten any or not. After treatment to make her vomit it turned out she hadn’t eaten any but I was just glad she was ok as if I’d waited and she had eaten raisins the outcome would have been more serious. Thank you to all the vets ♥️
Karina Woldon
Google 16 November 2025
Thank you so much for taking care of Atlas for two nights. He is doing so much better now and it was a joy to see him so alert after the second night. The staff were all lovely and kind and clearly took very good care of Atlas, giving him lots of much needed attention and fuss during his recovery.
lilly
Google 3 November 2025
AWFUL do not go here at all. they nearly killed my cat. she had pyometra and they missed it on the scan because they didn’t do it properly sent us home with tablets for her to take, a few days later my cat ended up in terrible condition and nearly died from the pyometra. took her to our vets and they said it is the worst pyo they have ever seen and in the youngest cat they have ever seen and it should have been picked up on the scan that the pdsa did. she had to have emergency surgery and is now recovering. DO NOT take ur pet here if it’s the last thing u do it is not worth it
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