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Best Veterinarians in Tulsa, OK

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Our goal is to connect people with the best local professionals. We scored Tulsa 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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Tulsa, OK 74132

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5.0 (3)
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3.0 (2)

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Southwest Veterinary Hospital is an animal care facility serving patients in and around the Tulsa Metro area. Southwest Veterinary Hospital’s staff gives patients experienced and professional medical care. Southwest Veterinary Hospital’s father and son team of Dr. Keith A. Baily and David Baily are both graduates from Oklahoma State University. Dr. David Baily is a third generation veterinarian, as the Baily family has been in the practice since 1965.

Tulsa, OK 74132

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3.0 (15)

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Woodland West Animal Hospital is a full service veterinary care facility located in Tulsa and serving patients in the surrounding Metro area. Woodland West Animal Hospital’s professionals cover a long list of services, including house calls, laser surgery and therapy, senior care, orthopedics, vaccinations, ultrasounds, parasite prevention, dental procedures, and much more. Woodland West Animal Hospital is AAHA accredited.

Tulsa, OK 74105

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4.8 (67)
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5.0 (48)
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5.0 (3)

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Edgewood Veterinary Hospital is a Tulsa pet care clinic serving patients in and around the Metro area. Edgewood Veterinary Hospital’s medical services cover surgeries, parasite control, comprehensive physical exams, vaccinations, spaying and neutering, and specialized blood testing throughout a pet’s life. Edgewood Veterinary Hospital also offers pet owners nutritional counseling.

Tulsa, OK 74133

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4.8 (26)
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5.0 (11)

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Veterinary Associates is an animal hospital serving pets and pet owners throughout the Tulsa Metro area. Veterinary Associates offers patients a variety of diagnostic care and treatments on-site. They also specialize in veterinary diets for their clients. Veterinary Associates’ Dr. Christine Kunzweiler is the winner of the 2008 “Oklahoma Practitioner of the Year” award that is received by only one veterinarian in the state of Oklahoma yearly.

Tulsa, OK 74137

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4.9 (16)

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Mobile Veterinary Hospital of Tulsa is a remote pet care service serving clients throughout the Tulsa Metro area. Mobile Veterinary Hospital of Tulsa strives for convenience for both pet and pet owners. Their extensive list of services includes wellness exams, injury exams, heartworm testing, digital x-rays, spaying, neutering, dental cleaning, exploratory surgery, and in-home pet euthanasia. Mobile Veterinary Hospital of Tulsa’s physician, Dr. Kristie Plunkett, is a native who earned her doctorate in 2008 and established Mobile Veterinary Hospital of Tulsa in 2012.

Tulsa, OK 74136

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5.0 (4)
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4.8 (1)

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Hammond Animal Hospital is a veterinary clinic serving patients in and around the Tulsa Metro area. Hammond Animal Hospital’s trained staff offers pets a variety of medical services such as surgeries, vaccinations, preventative health care, exams, and consultations. They also offer baths and pedicures, doggie daycare and boarding, and nutritional counseling for owners.

Tulsa, OK 74115

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4.0 (7)

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Sheridan Road Veterinary Clinic is a locally owned and operated veterinary facility that has served clients in and around the Tulsa Metro area since 1978. Sheridan Road Veterinary Clinic’s various services cover wellness and vaccinations, medical needs, surgical procedures, anesthesia and patient monitoring, as well as grooming and boarding. Their doctors also specialize in pain management and control and microchip identification.

Tulsa, OK 74129

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3.0 (2)

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Alta Vista Animal Hospital is a pet care facility located in Tulsa and serving pets and owners throughout the Metro area. Alta Vista Animal Hospital’s extensive list of medical services includes dental care, surgical procedures, vaccinations, wellness exams, senior care, hospice and euthanasia, orthopedics, and much more. Alta Vista Animal Hospital also has various non-medical services like grooming, boarding, and nutritional counseling.

Tulsa, OK 74133

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Tulsa General Veterinary Hospital is a local animal care clinic serving pets and pet owners throughout Tulsa and surrounding areas. Tulsa General Veterinary Hospital’s doctors offer patients yearly physical exams and vaccinations, dental care, laser therapy, diagnostic and lab procedures, surgeries, and emergency care. Tulsa General Veterinary Hospital’s staff is also licensed to handle grooming, boarding, and training services.

Tulsa, OK 74133

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4.8 (194)
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4.9 (129)
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4.5 (8)

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Care Animal Hospital is a veterinary clinic located in Tulsa and serving pets in and around the Metro area. Care Animal Hospital’s owner and lead vet, Dr. Mark T. Higgins, is a graduate of the University of Missouri and has been caring for animals since 1981. On top of standard veterinary care, Care Animal Hospital also offers patients bathing, boarding, and microchipping services, as well as dental care, pain management, and a fully stocked pharmacy.

Tulsa, OK 74133

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5.0 (3)

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Kindness Animal Hospital is a Tulsa veterinary clinic serving pets and pet owners throughout the Metro area. Kindness Animal Hospital’s vets are fully licensed and experienced to perform routine medical services for any animal. Kindness Animal Hospital also has a dog boarding facility where they monitor pets 24-hours, as well as groom them.

Tulsa, OK 74133

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4.6 (138)
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3.0 (23)

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River Trail Animal Hospital & Pet Lodge, established in 2011, is a multi-purpose, full service, veterinary clinic and boarding facility serving residents and their animals throughout the Tulsa Metro area. River Trail Animal Hospital & Pet Lodge’s healthcare techs specialize in preventative wellness care, internal medicine, and soft tissue and orthopedic surgeries. Their pet lodge is also a comfortable facility for both cats and dogs in need of a sitter or a long-term stay.

Tulsa, OK 74133

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4.8 (106)
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4.0 (4)

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Animal Medical & Surgical Hospital is a full service veterinary facility located in Tulsa and serving pets and their owners throughout the Metro area. Animal Medical & Surgical Hospital’s services cover a number of domestic animals, such as dogs, cats, birds, reptiles, ferrets, pocket pets, skunks, and raccoons. Their doctors perform standard medical and surgical care for pets, as well as acupuncture, dental care, boarding and grooming, and emergency services.

Tulsa, OK 74120

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4.9 (51)
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5.0 (2)

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Elm Creek Animal Hospital is a locally owned and operated veterinary care clinic serving residents and their pets throughout the Tulsa Metro area. Elm Creek Animal Hospital offers both urgent care and regularly scheduled visits to patients. Dr. Jeff Owens, a Tulsa native and Elm Creek Animal Hospital’s physician, specializes in medical care for cats, dogs, and ferrets. They also offer boarding and grooming services.

Compare our Top Veterinarians

NameExpertise RatingAddressPromotionsLearn more
Southwest Veterinary Hospital
Tulsa, OK 74132
Woodland West Animal Hospital
Tulsa, OK 74132
Edgewood Veterinary Hospital
Tulsa, OK 74105
Veterinary Associates
Tulsa, OK 74133
Mobile Veterinary Hospital of Tulsa
Tulsa, OK 74137
Hammond Animal Hospital
Tulsa, OK 74136
Sheridan Road Veterinary Clinic
Tulsa, OK 74115
Alta Vista Animal Hospital
Tulsa, OK 74129
Tulsa General Veterinary Hospital
Tulsa, OK 74133
Care Animal Hospital
Tulsa, OK 74133
Kindness Animal Hospital
Tulsa, OK 74133
River Trail Animal Hospital & Pet Lodge
Tulsa, OK 74133
Animal Medical & Surgical Hospital
Tulsa, OK 74133
Elm Creek Animal Hospital
Tulsa, OK 74120

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.