Agape Pet Clinic
Bethany’s Agape Pet Clinic has been providing service to the greater Oklahoma City area for 30 years. Dentistry, surgery, blood work/lab testing, microchipping, and laser therapy are just some of the other services available at this full-service animal hospital.
The pharmacy inside the clinic is open late and they deliver prescription meals and medicine to patients’ homes. There is the option of a “drop-off” appointment when pets can be left at the clinic in the morning and picked up later in the day.
Best Friends Animal Clinic
The Shawnee location of Best Friends Animal Clinic services the greater Oklahoma City area. Dr. Brad Roach, the clinic’s owner, and veterinarian opened his practice in 1990 and uses complementary and alternative medicine techniques like acupuncture, homeopathy, and essential oils.
The facility also provides ovary-sparing spaying and the alternative Zeuterin procedure for neutering male pets.
Britton Road Veterinary Clinic
There is a vet clinic in Oklahoma City called Britton Road Veterinary Clinic that has been helping pet owners and their animals for over 60 years. Electrocardiograms (ECGs), microchipping, surgery, radiography, and even behavioral counseling are just some of the veterinary services offered.
There is no need for patients to schedule appointments, and the clinic has a 24-hour answering service for urgent messages.
Cherokee Hills Veterinary Hospital
For almost 35 years, Oklahoma City’s pet owners and their animals have benefited from the services offered by Cherokee Hills Veterinary Hospital. Vaccinations, surgical procedures, dental care, microchipping, and anesthetics are just some of the many services offered by the facility.
Dr. Bob Marshall, a veterinarian, has held roles as district director for the Oklahoma Veterinary Medical Association and as moderator for the Western Veterinary Conference.
Classen View Veterinary Clinic
Classen View Veterinarian Clinic is an Oklahoma City-based company that provides veterinary care for a wide variety of animal species. The clinic has been serving the community for almost 40 years, and during that time it has expanded to offer laboratory diagnostics, surgery, dental care, grooming, pain management, and boarding for pets. During business hours, patients can access urgent and emergency medical services.
Crestwood Animal Hospital
For over 40 years, Oklahoma City pet owners have relied on Crestwood Animal Hospital. The hospital, which lies to the northwest of the city, is approved by the American Animal Hospital Association and provides care for canine, feline, rabbit, and guinea pig patients. All new patients can take advantage of the hospital’s cost-free wellness exam and consultation.
Family Pet Hospital
The Oklahoma City area is served by the Edmond-based Family Pet Hospital. The hospital has been open for almost a decade, during which time it has expanded to offer both traditional veterinary care for dogs, cats, and small animals, as well as cutting-edge treatments including laser therapy and periodontal therapy.
All pets adopted from the Oklahoma City Animal Shelter are eligible for a free exam at the local hospital within 10 days of their adoption.
Harvest Hills Veterinary Hospital
The Oklahoma City area’s canine and feline residents have full access to Harvest Hills Veterinary Hospital and its comprehensive range of medical services. The hospital has been providing surgical care, intensive care, diagnostics, rehabilitation, microchipping, and dentistry for over 35 years.
Expert kennel specialists work full-time at the kennels that offer boarding services to ensure the safety and well-being of the animals in their care while their owners are away.
Nichols Hills Veterinary Clinic
The areas of Yukon, Edmond, Moore, Norman, Guthrie, and Piedmont, as well as Oklahoma City proper, are all within reach of Nichols Hills Veterinary Clinic. The clinic has been providing surgery, microchipping, diagnostics, immunizations, and grooming services, among other things, to pets and their owners for over 30 years. Facilities include boarding, pharmacy, and numerous diagnostic options.
Penn South Pet Clinic
More than 15 years have passed since Penn South Pet Clinic first opened its doors to Oklahoma City and its suburbs. Dental work, x-rays, and surgical procedures are just some of the standard veterinary services offered. In commemoration of “Monkey,” a dachshund brought in for emergency care after being hit by a car and taken in by the staff, the clinic now operates a small animal rescue and adoption service.
Pet Medical Center
In 2009, two veterinarians joined forces to open Pet Medical Center in Edmond; together, they bring nearly 50 years of experience to the table. Allergy treatments, dental care, and behavioral therapy are just some of the many services provided at this facility, which has earned accreditation from the American Animal Hospital Association. The center also provides boarding for its visitors.
Quail Creek Veterinary Clinic
In Oklahoma City, you’ll find Quail Creek Veterinary Clinic, which offers comprehensive care for pets. The clinic was established more than 30 years ago, and it offers general and specialized medical care, including surgery, anesthesia, radiography, electrocardiography, and nutritional and behavioral counseling. Your dog or cat can stay with us while you’re away.
Santa Fe Veterinary Clinic
For 25 years, Santa Fe Veterinary Clinic in Edmond has provided care for dogs and their owners in the greater Oklahoma City area. Dermatology, surgery, pain management, radiography, ultrasounds, dietary counseling, and pregnancy tests are just a few of the specialties offered at this clinic. The facility also assists senior pets and their owners in getting ready for old age.
Schrag Animal Clinic
Oklahoma City is home to the Schrag Animal Clinic, which has been providing veterinary care for local pets for 30 years. Dogs, cats, birds, bunnies, pocket pets, and even reptiles can all find treatment here. After regular business hours, urgent and emergency cases are sent to nearby facilities.