Acre View Pet Hospital is a general-practice veterinary clinic serving Oklahoma City's northwest side, offering routine care, surgical procedures, dental work, and preventive wellness plans for dogs and cats. It operates as a standalone practice rather than a chain clinic, with the capacity to handle both scheduled appointments and same-day urgent cases during business hours.
The clinic functions as a full-service veterinary hospital capable of handling preventive care, illness diagnosis and treatment, spaying and neutering, dental cleaning and extractions, and minor surgical procedures. It is not an emergency 24-hour facility; it closes in the evening and does not operate weekends or holidays. For after-hours emergencies, owners must route to an emergency clinic. The practice is located in a standalone building with dedicated parking rather than in a strip center, making it easier to access without navigating shared lot traffic.
Acre View offers wellness exams, vaccinations, parasite prevention, and microchipping as baseline services. A standard adult wellness exam costs $55 to $65, with a verification note that exam pricing may shift annually; confirm the current rate by calling before your visit. Spay and neuter procedures typically run $250 to $400 depending on the animal's age, weight, and sex, with pre-operative bloodwork billed separately at around $80 to $120. Dental cleaning under anesthesia ranges from $300 to $600 based on the severity of tartar buildup and whether extractions are needed.
The clinic offers a wellness plan option that bundles preventive care: an annual plan typically covers two wellness exams, vaccines, heartworm and fecal testing, and discounts on additional services. These plans run roughly $30 to $50 monthly as an auto-pay subscription, which reduces per-visit costs for owners who bring pets in regularly. Specific plan tiers should be verified directly, as pricing structures sometimes change.
Acre View differs from larger corporate chains like Banfield Pet Hospital, which operates inside PetSmart and Petco locations across Oklahoma City. Banfield emphasizes convenience and available same-day slots but charges higher per-service prices and requires enrollment in wellness plans rather than offering them optionally. For owners prioritizing lower costs, independent clinics like Sunset Animal Clinic on the south side often undercut Acre View on routine exams and vaccines, though they may have longer wait times. For owners seeking specialty care (orthopedic surgery, oncology, cardiology), Acre View refers out; those needing in-house specialists should contact animal hospitals affiliated with Oklahoma State University's College of Veterinary Medicine.
Choose Acre View if you live in northwest Oklahoma City and value a standalone clinic with flexible scheduling and optional wellness plans. Choose Banfield if you want evening or weekend availability within a retail environment. Choose a specialty referral center only if your pet requires advanced diagnostics or surgery beyond general practice scope.
Acre View suits owners of healthy dogs and cats needing routine preventive care, vaccinations, and standard surgical procedures. It works well for people with predictable schedules who can book appointments during business hours and for multi-pet households where a wellness plan reduces overall annual costs. It does not suit owners who need evening or weekend appointments or those whose pets require emergency care after business hours. It also is not the right fit for animals with complex orthopedic, cardiac, or oncologic conditions requiring board-certified specialists.
New clients should arrive 10 to 15 minutes early to complete a brief medical history form covering prior veterinary records, current medications, and behavioral notes. The veterinarian will perform a physical exam, listen to the heart and lungs, palpate the abdomen, and check teeth and ears. If vaccines or bloodwork are recommended, the clinic can often perform those the same day. Bring any prior medical records if your pet has been seen elsewhere. Payment is typically expected at checkout; the clinic accepts cash, credit, and may offer payment plan options for larger procedures.
Acre View operates Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., with a one-hour lunch closure at noon (verify lunch hours before visiting). Saturday hours are 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. The clinic is closed Sundays and major holidays. Parking is available in a dedicated lot directly adjacent to the building. The address and phone number should be confirmed before your first visit, as clinic details occasionally shift.
Acre View holds a practical position in Oklahoma City's veterinary landscape: it offers quality general care without premium pricing or unnecessary upselling, supported by enough diagnostic capability and surgical space to handle most common pets' needs without referral.
