All Pets Veterinary Hospital is a general practice veterinary clinic in Oklahoma City that handles routine preventive care, surgery, dental work, and sick visits for dogs and cats, with built-in wellness plan options designed to spread annual costs across monthly payments.
This is a conventional small-animal veterinary practice, not an emergency-only facility or a specialist referral center. The clinic operates as a primary care destination where most pet owners complete their annual exams, vaccinations, spays and neuters, and dental cleanings. It does not offer 24-hour emergency service; after-hours urgent cases route to external emergency hospitals.
Wellness plans form the core offering. A typical annual plan costs between $400 and $550 for dogs, bundling two exams, core vaccinations, fecal screening, and heartworm testing into monthly installments around $35 to $45. Cats run slightly lower. Outside a plan, a single exam ranges from $50 to $70, with vaccines charged separately at roughly $20 to $40 per vaccine depending on type.
Spay and neuter surgeries typically cost $250 to $400 for dogs (price varies by size and whether the pet is already spayed/neutered or not) and $180 to $300 for cats. Dental cleanings with anesthesia run $300 to $600 depending on the extent of scaling and extractions needed. Call to confirm current pricing, as surgical fees shift with anesthesia and supply costs.
The clinic stocks common medications on-site and can fill prescriptions, though some owners opt to use external pharmacies for price comparison on long-term medications.
All Pets functions as a mid-market option. It differs from higher-cost practices like Quail Creek Animal Hospital, which emphasizes premium facilities and boutique services, by keeping overhead lower and targeting price-conscious pet owners who still expect licensed, competent care. It differs from lower-cost clinics or nonprofits like the OKC Animal Welfare League's spay-neuter clinic by offering ongoing preventive care partnerships rather than transaction-based visits.
Choosing All Pets makes sense if you want a steady relationship with one clinic for routine care, value wellness plan bundling, and prefer not to jump between providers. Quail Creek suits owners who prioritize upscale surroundings and specialized services. The Animal Welfare League works better for owners primarily needing low-cost surgical intervention.
This clinic works well for owners with dogs and cats in generally good health who attend annual exams and want predictable costs. The wellness plan structure appeals to budget-minded owners willing to pay monthly to avoid surprise bills. Multi-pet households often see savings by enrolling multiple animals.
It is not the right fit if your pet needs specialist care (orthopedic surgery, cardiology, oncology) or if you require after-hours emergency service without traveling to another facility. Owners seeking Fear-Free or low-stress handling certifications should ask directly, as comfort protocols vary.
A new-pet exam typically lasts 30 to 45 minutes. The veterinarian reviews medical history, performs a physical exam, discusses vaccination status and parasite prevention, and explains available wellness plan options. Bring proof of prior vaccines if you have it; if not, the vet may recommend starting or repeating core vaccines to ensure coverage. Payment is usually due at checkout unless you enroll in a wellness plan, which begins the next month.
All Pets operates Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.; closed Sundays. The clinic sits in a standard strip or standalone building with dedicated parking. No appointment is required for walk-ins, but same-day scheduling can fill during lunch hours and late afternoon, so calling ahead reduces wait time.
All Pets occupies a functional place in Oklahoma City's veterinary landscape by bundling preventive care into affordable monthly plans, making it a practical choice for owners managing multiple pets or steady routine care needs without specialist requirements.
