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Best Veterinarians in Oklahoma City, OK

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Our goal is to connect people with the best local professionals. We scored Oklahoma City Veterinarians on more than 25 variables across five categories, and analyzed the results to give you a hand-picked list of the best.

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Edmond, OK 73003

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4.4 (17)
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5.0 (4)

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Stoneridge Animal Hospital was founded in 2005 and serves the Oklahoma City area from its Edmond location. The hospital cares for a broad range of animals, including cats, dogs, pocket pets, birds, rabbits, reptiles, ferrets, guinea pigs, and even non-human primates. The clinic offers both laser surgery and laser therapy along with standard veterinary care, including urgent and emergency services.

Oklahoma City, OK 73116

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4.0 (13)

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Nichols Hills Veterinary Clinic serves Oklahoma City and the surrounding suburbs, including Yukon, Edmond, Moore, Norman, Guthrie, and Piedmont. For more than 30 years, the clinic has been offering essential veterinary services to pets and their owners, including surgery, microchipping, diagnostics, vaccinations, and grooming. Boarding is available on site, along with a pharmacy and a variety of diagnostic services.

Edmond, OK 73013

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Family Pet Hospital is located in Edmond and serves Oklahoma City and the surrounding areas. Established more than 10 years ago, the hospital provides standard veterinary services for dogs, cats, and small animals as well as advanced techniques like laser therapy and periodontal therapy. The hospital offers a free exam to all animals adopted from Oklahoma City Animal Shelter within 10 days of their adoption.

Oklahoma City, OK 73139

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3.7 (379)
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4.2 (240)
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3.5 (33)

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The Animal Emergency Center in Oklahoma City is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week for emergency veterinary care. For more than 15 years, the clinic has been providing expert urgent care services to pets in the area, including care for animals who have been hit by cars, ingested toxic substances, or who are experiencing heart failure. The facility's intensive care unit houses sophisticated life support and monitoring technology.

Oklahoma City, OK 73132

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5.0 (5)

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Cherokee Hills Veterinary Hospital has been serving pets and owners in Oklahoma City for more than 35 years. The hospital provides all the essential veterinary services, including vaccinations, surgery, dentistry, microchipping, and anesthesia. Veterinarian Dr. Bob Marshall has served as a district director for the Oklahoma Veterinary Medical Association and as a moderator for the Western Veterinary Conference.

Edmond, OK 73013

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3.5 (11)

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Santa Fe Veterinary Clinic is based in Edmond and has been serving pets and owners in the Oklahoma City area for 25 years. The clinic's services include dermatology, surgery, pain management, radiography, ultrasounds, weight loss, and pregnancy testing. The center also works with older pets and their owners to help them prepare for the transition into later life.

Oklahoma City, OK 73132

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4.8 (50)
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5.0 (6)

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Crestwood Animal Hospital has been caring for pets in Oklahoma City for more than 40 years. Located in the northwest of the city, the hospital is accredited by the American Animal Hospital Association and treats dogs, cats, rabbits, and pocket pets. The hospital also offers a free wellness exam and consultation to all new patients.

Oklahoma City, OK 73159

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3.5 (3)

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Penn South Pet Clinic has been serving Oklahoma City and the surrounding areas for more than 15 years. All the essential veterinary services are provided, including dental care, radiology, and surgery. The clinic also runs a small animal rescue and adoption service in honor of Monkey, a dachshund who was brought in for emergency treatment after being hit by a car and was taken in by the staff.

Edmond, OK 73013

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4.0 (158)
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5.0 (64)
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4.0 (20)

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Pet Medical Center in Edmond has been serving the Oklahoma City area since 2009, and its two founding veterinarians have almost 50 years of experience between them. The center is accredited by the American Animal Hospital Association and offers a full slate of services, including allergy treatments, dentistry, and behavior counseling. Boarding is also available at the center.

Bethany, OK 73008

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1.0 (1)

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Agape Pet Clinic is located in Bethany and has been serving the Oklahoma City area for 30 years. A full range of veterinary services is offered, including dentistry, surgery, blood work and lab testing, microchipping, and laser therapy. The clinic has a pharmacy on site and offers home delivery for prescription food and medication. Drop-off appointments, where pets are left at the clinic in the morning and picked up later, are also available.

Oklahoma City, OK 73162

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5.0 (25)
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4.0 (10)

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Harvest Hills Veterinary Hospital provides a thorough slate of medical services to dogs and cats in the Oklahoma City area. For more than 35 years, the hospital has been offering surgery, intensive care, diagnostics, rehabilitation, microchipping, and dentistry. Boarding services are also available, and the boarding facilities are run by full-time expert kennel technicians who make sure pets are healthy and active during their stay.

Oklahoma City, OK 73120

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4.7 (468)
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4.0 (61)

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Britton Road Veterinary Clinic is located in Oklahoma City and has been serving owners and pets in the surrounding area for more than 60 years. A wide range of veterinary services is available, including electrocardiography (ECG) services, microchipping, surgery, radiology, and behavioral counseling. The clinic does not require appointments and provides an answering service for emergency calls outside of normal business hours.

Edmond, OK 73003

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4.5 (228)

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Sunset Veterinary Clinic has been serving pets and owners in Edmond and Oklahoma City for 20 years. Focusing on cats and dogs, the clinic offers a thorough slate of veterinary services, from basic wellness care to surgery, diagnostics, and digital radiology. The facility has an in-house diagnostic laboratory, and the veterinarians are able to prescribe therapeutic diets for pets with food intolerances.

Oklahoma City, OK 73159

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4.0 (5)

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The Schrag Animal Clinic is located in Oklahoma City and has been treating animal patients in the area for 30 years. The clinic accepts a variety of patients, including dogs, cats, birds, rabbits, pocket pets, and reptiles. Urgent and emergency cases are prioritized during normal hours and referred to other local clinics after hours.

Oklahoma City, OK 73120

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5.0 (17)
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4.5 (6)

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Quail Creek Veterinary Clinic is located in Oklahoma City and provides a diverse variety of veterinary services. Founded more than 30 years ago, the clinic provides essential wellness care as well as specialty services like surgery, anesthesia, radiology, electrocardiography, and dietary and behavioral counseling. Boarding services are also available for both dogs and cats.

Shawnee, OK 74801

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4.6 (120)
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5.0 (1)

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Best Friends Animal Clinic is based in Shawnee and serves the greater Oklahoma City area. Owner and veterinarian Dr. Brad Roach founded the clinic in 1990 and integrates non-traditional medical practices like homeopathy, essential oils, and acupuncture into his veterinary practice. The clinic also offers alternative spay and neuter techniques called Zeuterin (for male dogs) and ovary-sparing spaying.

Compare our Top Veterinarians

NameExpertise RatingAddressPromotionsLearn more
Stoneridge Animal Hospital
Edmond, OK 73003
Nichols Hills Veterinary Clinic
Oklahoma City, OK 73116
Family Pet Hospital
Edmond, OK 73013
The Animal Emergency Center
Oklahoma City, OK 73139
Cherokee Hills Veterinary Hospital
Oklahoma City, OK 73132
Santa Fe Veterinary Clinic
Edmond, OK 73013
Crestwood Animal Hospital
Oklahoma City, OK 73132
Penn South Pet Clinic
Oklahoma City, OK 73159
Pet Medical Center
Edmond, OK 73013
Agape Pet Clinic
Bethany, OK 73008
Harvest Hills Veterinary Hospital
Oklahoma City, OK 73162
Britton Road Veterinary Clinic
Oklahoma City, OK 73120
Sunset Veterinary Clinic
Edmond, OK 73003
Schrag Animal Clinic
Oklahoma City, OK 73159
Quail Creek Veterinary Clinic
Oklahoma City, OK 73120
Best Friends Animal Clinic
Shawnee, OK 74801

FAQs

  • Introduction

    If you're a pet owner, you're probably familiar with companion animal veterinarians. This type of vet is a general practitioner who provides preventative care, diagnosis, treatments, and surgical services for dogs, cats, and other common pets. Some vets specialize in the care of exotic animals, including birds, reptiles, amphibians, and pocket pets. There are veterinarians for livestock and large animals, too. These vets focus on providing care for cattle, horses, pigs, and other animals on the farm.

    Veterinarians can choose to specialize in areas such as nutrition, oncology, cardiology, and many others. The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) currently recognizes more than 40 fields of study and 22 veterinary specialist organizations nationwide.
  • How often should I bring my pet in for an exam?

    This depends on the age of your pet. Ideally, puppies should have their first vet visit between six to eight weeks old, and kittens should see the vet within one week of bringing them home. Healthy adult animals need a checkup once per year. Vets recommend two exams per year for senior pets (age 10 and up).

  • What are the benefits of having my pet spayed or neutered?

    Aside from preventing unwanted pregnancy, sterilization has other benefits for pets. Spayed females won't go into heat, and they have a lower risk of developing ovarian cancer and mammary gland tumors. Neutering males reduces aggressive behavior, territorial marking, and roaming urges. It also eliminates the possibility of testicular cancer and can reduce the chance of prostate disease.

  • Should my pet be on heartworm medication?

    Dogs are very commonly affected by heartworm disease, so they should be on medication to prevent it all year long. Heartworm preventatives are available as topical “spot-on” medications, monthly chewable pills, and injections that are given every six to 12 months. Heartworms are less common in cats, but preventative medication is still recommended.

  • How often should my pets be vaccinated?

    In general, puppies and kittens need several types of vaccines every three to four weeks until they're 16 weeks old. Depending on the vaccine, your pet might need a booster shot every one to three years. Pets that are indoors-only may require fewer and less frequent vaccinations.

  • Are you supposed to brush your dog’s or cat’s teeth?

    Poor oral hygiene can lead to dental disease in animals as young as two to three years of age. To help prevent this, vets recommend that you brush your pet's teeth at least two to three times a week. Dogs and cats should also have a professional dental cleaning once per year.

  • Is it safe for my cat or dog to be vegan?

    According to the ASPCA, cats need a diet that's high in protein and taurine, which can only be found in meat and other animal products. They also struggle to digest carbohydrates from plants. Dogs can eat plants, but it's difficult to provide adequate nutrition for them on a vegan diet.