24-hour vets in Greater London
11 resultsGreater London currently has 11 vet practices matching 24-hour vets in Vet Verified's public directory data. Use this page as a shortlist, then call a practice directly to confirm current availability.
24-hour opening signal
Start from practices with 24-hour timetable data.
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DNA Vetcare - Elizabeth Street Veterinary ClinicCity of Westminster -
DNA Vetcare - Streatham Hill Veterinary SurgeryLambeth -
Medivet - 24 Hour KensingtonKensington and Chelsea -
Village Vet - HampsteadCamden -
Goddard Veterinary Group - Stone Lion Veterinary Hospital (Wimbledon)Merton -
Goddard Veterinary Group - Wanstead Veterinary HospitalRedbridge -
Vets Now - SuttonSutton (Sutton) -
Vets Now - BarnetBarnet -
Vets Now - SidcupBexley -
Goddard Veterinary Group - Mandeville Veterinary Hospital (Northolt)Ealing -
Vets for Pets - RomfordHavering
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Choosing a vet in Greater London.
A few things worth knowing before you book.
Which species do vet practices in Greater London commonly list?
The strongest species signal in our local data is Cats, with 359 vet practices showing it. You can still use the species filters to narrow the results.
What kind of care mix shows up around Greater London?
Companion animal coverage is the largest care category in the matched practices, appearing across 360 vet practices.
Are there vet practices in Greater London with weekend opening?
243 vet practices in the local data have weekend opening listed. Use the Open now filter if you need a practice that is currently open.
24-hour vets.
Practical checks before you contact a practice.
How do I find a 24-hour vet near me?
Use this page to compare practices with 24-hour opening signals, then search by town or postcode for nearby results.
Should I call a 24-hour vet before travelling?
Yes. Always call first to confirm the practice is open and able to help with your pet's situation.