Animal Medical Center is a general practice veterinary clinic serving Oklahoma City pets across all species, with particular strength in emergency and after-hours care that sets it apart from most neighborhood practices in the area.
A full-service veterinary hospital licensed to handle routine wellness exams, surgery, dentistry, and urgent care during extended weekday and weekend hours. The clinic operates as an independent practice rather than a corporate chain, which affects both staffing continuity and pricing structure. It functions as both a primary-care destination and a secondary emergency resource for pets whose regular veterinarians have closed for the day or whose owners lack an established relationship with another clinic.
Wellness exams typically cost $55 to $75 depending on pet type and age. Vaccinations (rabies, DHPP for dogs, FVRCP for cats) run $20 to $40 per vaccine; annual wellness bloodwork bundles fall between $120 and $180. Spay and neuter surgeries range from $200 to $400 for dogs depending on size and sex, with cats priced $150 to $300. Dental cleanings under anesthesia start around $300 for cats and $350 to $500 for small dogs, scaling upward for larger breeds or complicated extractions. The clinic does not advertise a formal wellness plan, distinguishing it from chains like VCA Animal Hospitals, which offer monthly subscription packages that can front-load annual costs. For owners who prefer bundled preventive pricing, that absence is a drawback; for those managing a single sick pet or irregular visits, it eliminates pressure to commit to a plan. Emergency after-hours exams are charged at standard rates ($75 to $95) rather than premium emergency surcharges, a meaningful difference from dedicated 24-hour emergency hospitals where a 9 p.m. visit can cost double. Confirm current pricing by phone before scheduling.
Animal Medical Center occupies a middle ground between neighborhood practices and large emergency hospitals. Compared to smaller independent clinics like Edmond Animal Hospital, which maintains strict 8-to-5 Monday-through-Friday hours, Animal Medical Center extends availability into early evening and weekend mornings, reducing the need for true emergency-clinic costs for after-hours issues that are not life-threatening. Against VCA Animal Hospitals' multiple Oklahoma City locations, Animal Medical Center operates one site with a narrower service menu (no specialty surgery, no oncology referrals), but its lower overhead translates to moderately lower routine pricing and simpler billing. Choose Animal Medical Center if you need evening or Saturday availability without full emergency-hospital pricing, or if you want consistent one-clinic continuity rather than rotating emergency doctors. Choose a 24-hour emergency clinic like Oklahoma Veterinary Emergency & Critical Care if your pet collapses, has labored breathing, or is bleeding at midnight. Choose a specialist referral hospital if your dog has a cruciate ligament tear that requires surgical reconstruction.
This practice works well for owners of single or multiple pets who need flexible hours and straightforward preventive and sick-visit care. Owners managing chronic conditions like diabetes or thyroid disease benefit from continuity with the same veterinarian across multiple visits. Families with both dogs and cats can use one clinic for both species. It does not suit owners of exotic pets (reptiles, rabbits, ferrets): the clinic does not advertise exotic animal experience, so specialty veterinary hospitals like The Exotic Animal Medical Center are required. It is not the choice for owners whose pet requires advanced imaging (CT, MRI) or specialist surgery; those cases will be referred out anyway. Owners without internet access or strong phone skills may find the lack of online booking inconvenient compared to larger practices.
Arrive 10 to 15 minutes early to complete new-client paperwork, including vaccination history, behavioral notes, and payment method. The veterinarian will perform a thorough physical exam, discuss your pet's diet and environment, and ask about any behavioral or health concerns. If vaccines are current and the pet is well, the visit concludes with recommendations for follow-up timing. If the pet requires bloodwork, dental cleaning, or other procedures, the vet will explain the need, cost estimate, and scheduling. Ask directly about payment options and whether the clinic accepts CareCredit or other pet health financing if cost is a concern.
The clinic operates Monday through Friday 7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., closed Sundays. Street parking is available on-site or immediately adjacent; no lot congestion typical of busier veterinary hospitals. Call ahead for Saturday appointments, which fill faster than weekday slots. Confirm current hours before visiting.
Animal Medical Center fills a practical niche in Oklahoma City's veterinary landscape: flexible enough for working pet owners, focused enough to build lasting relationships, and priced accessibly for routine and urgent care without the premium markup of true emergency facilities.
