Article 704Q9 Cost of private psychology soars in UK as practitioners turn away clients

Cost of private psychology soars in UK as practitioners turn away clients

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Denis Campbell Health policy editor
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Prices have risen by 34% since 2022, with 29% of psychologists refusing new patients

The cost of seeing private psychologists is soaring and many are so busy they are turning away new clients, research has found.

The prices psychologists charge have risen by 34% since 2022 and 12 sessions now cost an average of 1,550, compared with 1,152 just three years ago, according to a survey by myTribe Insurance, which tracks the cost of private medical care.

The average cost of a consultation in the UK has risen from 96 in 2022 to 129.20 in 2025.

Psychologists in England charge the most (131) per session and those in Scotland the least (124).

Those in Scotland have the shortest waiting times (16.9 days), and people in Wales the longest (23.8 days).

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