Urgent Care Centre at The Lister Hospital

The Lister Hospital
Chelsea Bridge Road
London
SW1W 8RH
Monday to Sunday: 8am - 7pm

Enquiries

Monday to Sunday: 8am - 7pm

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HOW WE CAN HELP

Advanced, urgent care, whenever you need us

Whether you’re feeling unwell, have a minor injury, or just need to be seen quickly, our walk-in service at The Lister Hospital is available to everyone over the age of 18. And, because you expect a rapid response, we’ll aim to see you within 15 minutes*.

  • Open 7 days a week
  • No appointment needed
  • Available to anyone over 18
  • £120 first consultation

For serious or life-threatening conditions, please call 999 or visit your nearest emergency department immediately.

Enquiries

Monday to Sunday: 8am - 7pm

The Lister Hospital Reception Pharmacy

Non-urgent symptoms

See one of our GPs within the next 24 hours.

When you need advice fast

Just walk in to our Urgent Care Centre at The Lister Hospital – no need to book.

Life-threatening symptoms

For life-threatening symptoms or conditions such as chest pains or shortness of breath, call 999 or visit your nearest emergency department immediately.

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GETTING HERE

How to find us

By train or underground
The nearest underground stations are Sloane Square, Victoria and Pimlico tube stations.

By bus
The hospital is served by a number of bus services, including the 44, 137, 211 and 452.

By car
For those arriving by car, there are some street parking spaces near The Lister Hospital. The nearest public car park is at Battersea Park, which is 5 minutes walk, on the opposite side of Chelsea Bridge.

Get directions

Enquiries

Monday to Sunday: 8am - 7pm

OUR PRICES

How much will it cost?
Consultations start at £120 with any extra costs, such as tests or scans, all explained upfront. Plus, if you need specialist care, you’ll have access to HCA UK’s network of leading specialists. If your treatment is paid for by insurance, simply give us your details and we’ll take care of the rest. 
Initial doctor consultation – £120
Follow up consultation within seven days – £80
Nurse consultation – £65
Upper limb fracture (such as broken arm or wrist): includes consultation and X-ray – from £322 
Lower limb fracture (such as broken leg or ankle): includes consultation and X-ray – from £322
Strep throat: includes consultation and 48-hour swab result – from £192
Suture: includes consultation and small wound – from £220
Chest infection: includes consultation, x-ray and infection blood tests – from £444
Dressing: includes nurse consultation and small dressing – from £125
UTI: includes consultation, urine dip – from £160
Deep vein thrombosis (DVT): includes consultation and blood clot tests – from £240
Cardiac chest pain: includes consultation, ECG, cardiac blood package – from £330
X-ray – from £200
Small dressing – £66
Wound glue – £58
Finger injury – £42
Eye wash – £63
Abscess drainage and removal – £198
FBC blood test – £44
PSA blood test – £113
ECG – £94
Abdominal pain: includes urine culture with blood tests – £125
Cardiac chest pain: includes troponin – £156
Infection: includes blood cultures – £156
Blood clot: includes D-dimers – £120

FAQs

Our Urgent Care Centre is open for walk-in appointments between the hours of 8am and 7pm, seven days a week. The service is available for anyone aged 18 and over. Appointments cost £120. 


PLEASE NOTE, FOR ANY LIFE-THREATENING CONDITIONS, ALWAYS CALL 999 OR GO TO YOUR NEAREST EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT IMMEDIATELY.
We treat a wide range of conditions, including:
We also offer onsite medical imaging, scans, and tests to quickly diagnose your symptoms:
  • Blood tests (results usually within half an hour)
  • Ultrasound
  • Bladder scans
  • Imaging, including X-ray and MRI (reports typically available within an hour)
  • Pharmacy (prescriptions can be filled onsite or at any local pharmacy)
96% of people coming to the Urgent Care Centre are seen within 15 minutes of their arrival*.
Yes, you can. If you're paying for your own test, consultation or treatment, you'll need to pay before your appointment. If you're a UK-based patient paying with a credit or debit card, we make it simple to submit your payment securely online.
By all means, if you would like a relative or friend to accompany you to the Urgent Care Centre we can accommodate them.
Yes, if you’re travelling from abroad, you can use the service on a self-pay basis. Our dedicated international team who will look after you every step of the way.
We're recognised by all major UK insurers, but it's important to contact your insurance company before you come into hospital to ensure you are covered for treatment at our facilities and ensure you understand any specific policy terms.

Insurers generally require a GP referral before they authorise an initial consultation. If treatment or further tests are recommended, your insurer will need to be kept informed. Full insurance details must be given to the hospital at or before your appointment.

While we can invoice your insurance company directly, it's your responsibility to make sure that claims are processed promptly. Should your insurer decline or delay payment, you will be invoiced directly.

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*An average of 95.8% people were seen within 15 minutes from July 2024 to June 2025