Vets Now Barnet
Out-of-hours emergency veterinary care near you in Barnet for dogs, cats and small animals when they need it most
Out-of-hours emergency veterinary care near you in Barnet for dogs, cats and small animals when they need it most
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Based within Wood Street Veterinary Hospital,
74 Wood Street,
Barnet,
EN5 4BW,
We are open bank holidays
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Sunday | Open 24h from |
Wood Street Veterinary Hospital – 74 Wood St, Barnet EN5 4BW (In between The Black Horse pub and Ewen Hall, Barnet reformed Church)
From M25 Motorway
Exit the M25 at jct 23/Welcome Break Motorway services. At Bignells Corner take the exit onto St Albans Rd/A1081. Follow St Albans Rd/A1081 and at the roundabout take the second exit and stay on St Albans Rd/A1081. Continue another 1.5 miles and then turn right onto Stapylton Rd in Barnet. Follow Stapylton Rd to Wood St/A411. At the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto Wood St/A411. Turn left onto Coe’s Alley.
From A1 Motorway
At Stirling corner take the exit onto Barnet Road/A411. Continue for one mile and at the roundabout, take the exit onto Wood Street/A411. Turn left onto Coe’s Alley.
From A406
Head north-east on the N circular rd/Telford Rd/A406. Take Bowes Rd/A1110 exit. At Betstyle circus, take the 2nd exit onto Oakleigh Rd A/S109. Continue one mile and turn right onto Whetstone High Rd/A411. Continue almost 2 miles and through Barnet High Street and at the traffic lights turn left onto Wood Street/A411. Turn right into Coe’s Alley.
There is limited parking onsite just off Coe’s Alley. Alternative parking can be found on the road directly outside the Veterinary Hospital (parking charges may apply). There is also a multi storey car park located at The Spires shopping mall, which is a 5-minute walk to the hospital.
Vets Now Barnet provides out-of-hours emergency veterinary care for dogs, cats and small animals. Opened in 2007, our dedicated emergency vets and registered veterinary nurses are here for you during nights, weekends, and bank holidays.
The RCVS has accredited Vets Now Barnet – Small Animal Emergency Service Clinic (ESC). This accreditation reflects the clinic’s ability to handle emergency and critical care cases without an appointment, so you can feel confident that your pet is receiving the best care when it matters most.
When your daytime vet is closed, you can find us based within the Wood Street Veterinary Hospital, 74 Wood Street.