All Care Pet Hospital is a full-service veterinary clinic in Oklahoma City offering general medicine, surgery, dental care, and preventive services for dogs and cats, operating with hours that extend into evening on weekdays to accommodate working pet owners.
This is a general-practice veterinary clinic, not a specialty or emergency-only facility. It handles routine exams, vaccinations, surgical procedures including spay and neuter, dental cleanings, and basic diagnostics on-site. The clinic is open to new clients and does not require membership or referral. It operates as an independent practice rather than as part of a larger chain or corporate group, which affects scheduling flexibility and pricing structure.
Wellness exams start at $65 for an initial consultation and $55 for established-client rechecks (verify current pricing before booking, as routine fees shift annually). Spay and neuter surgeries range from $300 to $500 depending on the animal's size and age, with pre-operative bloodwork available as an add-on for $150 to $200. Dental cleanings, which require anesthesia, run $400 to $700 depending on whether extractions are needed.
The clinic offers a wellness plan for $35 per month that bundles an annual exam, core vaccines, flea prevention, and a 10 percent discount on other services. This plan makes financial sense for owners with young, healthy pets who need consistent preventive care; it is less valuable for owners of senior pets already on chronic medications or those who visit infrequently.
The clinic's extended weekday hours (open until 7 p.m. on Mondays through Thursdays) set it apart from many Oklahoma City general practices, which close at 5 p.m. This matters for people working standard office hours who cannot leave early for a midweek appointment. Veterinary clinics like Edmond Animal Hospital and Pet Emergency Clinic of Oklahoma City both operate in the metro area, but Edmond Animal Hospital closes at 6 p.m. on weekdays and keeps weekend hours limited to Saturday mornings, making it less flexible for weekday scheduling. All Care does not offer 24-hour emergency service; owners needing after-hours care should use Pet Emergency Clinic of Oklahoma City or Veterinary Emergency Clinic, both of which staff emergency doctors nightly. For routine care in central Oklahoma City proper, All Care fills the gap between convenience clinics (which handle vaccines and basic exams only) and full-service hospitals.
All Care works well for owners of young to middle-aged dogs and cats who need scheduled surgical procedures, dental work, and preventive care. The clinic accepts most insurance plans and works with CareCredit for clients who want payment plans. It is not suitable for owners seeking specialist consultation (orthopedic surgery, cardiology, oncology) or round-the-clock emergency medicine; those services require referral to specialty hospitals or 24-hour emergency facilities.
New clients should arrive 10 to 15 minutes early with proof of previous vaccination records if the pet has been seen elsewhere. The first appointment includes a full-body exam, review of medical history, and discussion of preventive care. Owners should bring a list of any current medications or supplements. The vet will discuss any concerns and may recommend additional diagnostics (bloodwork, X-rays) if indicated by the exam; these are quoted separately and not included in the exam fee.
All Care Pet Hospital operates Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., and Saturday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. (verify Saturday hours, as they sometimes shift seasonally). The clinic is located in a stand-alone building with dedicated parking lot access and a separate entrance for arriving pets, reducing stress for anxious animals in the waiting room. Appointments should be scheduled at least one week in advance during peak seasons; same-day urgent-care slots are sometimes available but not guaranteed.
All Care Pet Hospital fills a practical role in Oklahoma City's veterinary landscape by combining general-practice depth with scheduling that works for employed pet owners who cannot take midday time off.
