Agape Pet Clinic is a general practice veterinarian serving dogs and cats in northwest Oklahoma City, located at 3924 W. Memorial Road. The clinic operates as an independent practice without AAHA accreditation and handles routine wellness visits, vaccinations, dental work, and some surgical procedures, but does not staff an emergency veterinarian or after-hours service.
Agape is a small-to-midsize general practice built around preventive care and routine treatment rather than specialty or emergency medicine. The clinic handles the standard range of primary care work: annual exams, vaccinations, flea and tick prevention, ear infections, minor injuries, and spaying and neutering. Owners should not expect advanced diagnostics like ultrasound or on-site laboratory testing beyond basic bloodwork; if your pet requires those services or emergency care after hours, you will need to transfer to an emergency clinic or specialty hospital.
Agape charges approximately $50 to $65 for a routine wellness exam, which is in line with independent practices across Oklahoma City but higher than low-cost clinics like Banfield Pet Hospital inside Petco locations (typically $40 to $55). Spay and neuter procedures range from $250 to $450 depending on the animal's weight and sex, with female spays running higher than male neuters. Dental cleanings, which require general anesthesia, cost between $350 and $600. Vaccination packages for new patients or annual boosters start around $100 to $150 for a standard core set (DHPP, rabies, and feline leukemia for cats). Call ahead to confirm current pricing, as clinic rates shift periodically.
The clinic does not advertise a wellness plan or membership program on its primary marketing channels, which limits cost savings for owners planning multiple annual visits. Practices like VEG (Veterinary Emergency Group) locations around Oklahoma City do offer membership plans that reduce per-visit fees by 10 to 20 percent if you commit to a set number of check-ups per year.
For routine primary care in the northwest quadrant, Agape sits in the middle tier. Banfield, the chain inside Petco stores (including the location at 3420 W. Memorial Road), undercuts Agape on exam fees and offers extended evening and weekend hours, making it more convenient for working pet owners but with less continuity and longer wait times during peak periods. VEG locations, which operate throughout the metro area, charge similar exam fees to Agape but include emergency and after-hours service, a major advantage if your pet has a health crisis at night or on Sunday.
Smaller independent practices like those in nearby Bethany or Edmond may charge less per visit but require a longer drive from central Oklahoma City. If your pet has a chronic condition or you value seeing the same veterinarian at each visit, Agape's single-location model and smaller patient load work in its favor. If you prioritize convenience, extended hours, and backup emergency care, a Banfield or VEG location is the stronger choice despite potentially less personalized attention.
Agape works well for owners of healthy dogs and cats with no serious medical issues, owners who can schedule appointments during business hours, and those who want a quieter, less-chain-like clinic experience. It is less suitable for owners whose pets have chronic illnesses requiring frequent monitoring or specialty care, owners who work standard day shifts and cannot access a clinic until after 5 p.m., and owners who want the safety net of on-site emergency services.
On your first appointment, expect a full physical exam, discussion of vaccination history and preventive care plan, and a health history questionnaire. Bring vaccination records if your pet was seen at another clinic. The visit typically runs 20 to 40 minutes depending on whether bloodwork is ordered. Agape does not require pre-visit registration online, so plan to arrive 10 to 15 minutes early to complete paperwork. Payment is due at checkout; the clinic accepts cash, card, and digital payment but does not mention care credit or payment plans on its website, so ask about financing options if a larger procedure is recommended.
Agape is open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., and Saturday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., closed Sunday and major holidays. Call ahead to confirm Saturday and holiday hours, as they occasionally adjust seasonally. The clinic sits in a small commercial strip with dedicated parking; street parking is not required. The location is accessible from I-44 and Hefner Parkway, making it reasonably central for the northwest side but not convenient if you live east or south of downtown.
Agape Pet Clinic fills a straightforward role in Oklahoma City's veterinary landscape: dependable primary care for routine pet health without the scale of a chain or the emergency backup of a full-service group, best suited to owners who prioritize a smaller, quieter clinic setting and have flexibility during weekday business hours.
