Amber Oaks Veterinary Hospital is a general-practice clinic serving dogs, cats, and small animals across Oklahoma City, with on-site surgery capability, dental services, and wellness plan options that reduce per-visit costs for routine care.
Located in the northwest part of the city, Amber Oaks operates as a full-service veterinary practice rather than a specialty hospital. The clinic handles preventive exams, vaccinations, surgery, dental cleaning and extraction, microchipping, and laboratory diagnostics in a single facility. It is not an emergency hospital; if your pet requires urgent care outside business hours, you will need to travel to an emergency facility elsewhere in Oklahoma City. The clinic is not AAHA-accredited, which means it has not undergone the American Animal Hospital Association's formal standards audit, though many Oklahoma City practices operate without this certification.
Amber Oaks offers tiered wellness plans designed to spread costs across the year rather than concentrating them at individual visits. A basic preventive exam runs approximately $60 to $75, though this price should be confirmed directly, as veterinary fees shift with market conditions. Wellness plans bundle exams, vaccines, and routine bloodwork; a typical annual plan for an adult dog ranges from $400 to $600 depending on age and health status. Spay and neuter procedures generally cost $300 to $500 for dogs, varying by size and complexity. Dental cleaning under anesthesia ranges from $400 to $800. The clinic handles in-house lab work, which typically returns results the same day for common tests like urinalysis and chemistry panels.
Oklahoma City has several full-service practices within driving distance. Bricktown Animal Hospital, also general-practice, operates in central Oklahoma City and does carry AAHA accreditation, which appeals to owners prioritizing formal compliance standards, though membership adds overhead that may be reflected in pricing. Animal Emergency Center of Oklahoma City is the primary 24-hour emergency facility in the metro area; Amber Oaks, like most daytime clinics, directs after-hours emergencies there. For owners comfortable with a general practice and willing to schedule routine care during business hours, Amber Oaks avoids the premium costs of accreditation while maintaining core surgical and diagnostic capability. For owners who want AAHA certification as a marker of standardized protocols, Bricktown justifies the difference. Amber Oaks' wellness plans are a practical fit for budget-conscious owners with young or healthy pets; they make less financial sense for owners of senior animals with frequent medical needs, where individual visit pricing may actually cost less.
This clinic works well for owners of young dogs and cats needing preventive care, spay/neuter, and routine dentals. The wellness plans reward consistent preventive visits and reduce sticker shock for multi-pet households. Owners of geriatric pets with chronic conditions may find individual visit pricing more economical, since wellness plans are structured for baseline care rather than frequent monitoring of disease. Owners requiring specialist care (oncology, orthopedic surgery, cardiology) will need referral to a specialty practice; Amber Oaks does not provide these services. Owners with animals needing emergency care outside 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. must go elsewhere.
Schedule an appointment in advance; walk-ins are not guaranteed service. Bring vaccination records if your pet has seen another veterinarian. The exam itself takes 20 to 30 minutes, including physical assessment and discussion of medical history. If vaccines or bloodwork are recommended, these happen the same day. If surgery is needed, the clinic will schedule that for a later date and provide pre-operative instructions, typically asking you to withhold food for eight hours before the procedure.
Amber Oaks operates Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. It is closed Sunday. The clinic has on-site parking. Call ahead to confirm current hours, as veterinary practices occasionally shift schedules seasonally. The northwest location puts it roughly 15 to 25 minutes from central Oklahoma City depending on traffic.
Amber Oaks fills the role of a dependable neighborhood veterinarian for routine and surgical care without the overhead or emergency capability that larger facilities carry. For owners whose pets fit the preventive-care profile and whose schedules allow daytime appointments, it delivers the essential services at a reasonable cost structure.
