City Animal Hospital is a full-service veterinary practice on the north side of Oklahoma City that handles routine wellness exams, vaccinations, surgery, and dental work for dogs and cats, operating with extended weekday hours that accommodate working pet owners.
City Animal Hospital functions as a general-practice veterinary clinic rather than a specialty referral center. The practice serves Oklahoma City's north side and does not advertise emergency overnight care, making it suited for scheduled appointments and daytime urgent issues. Most routine care, preventive work, and common surgeries occur in-house. The facility is AAHA-accredited, a credential that signals compliance with veterinary standards for equipment sterilization, medical record-keeping, and staff training.
Wellness exams typically run between $60 and $85 depending on whether it is a new-patient or established-patient visit. Vaccination packages (DHPP combo and rabies for dogs, FVRCP and rabies for cats) range from $120 to $180 per visit, with pricing varying by age and risk profile. Dental cleanings, performed under general anesthesia, cost $400 to $650 for most dogs and cats; pre-surgical bloodwork is an additional $100 to $150. Spay and neuter surgeries range from $300 to $500 for cats and $350 to $600 for dogs, depending on age and weight. The practice offers wellness plans that bundle annual exams, vaccinations, and preventive care; these plans typically cost $35 to $60 per month and reduce per-visit exam fees. Prices reflect mid-market positioning for Oklahoma City; independent practices in the area generally undercut corporate chains on routine care but charge similarly for surgery.
City Animal Hospital competes directly with Quail Springs Animal Hospital (northeast Oklahoma City) and Edmond Animal Hospital (just outside city limits). Quail Springs operates similar hours and AAHA accreditation but markets more heavily toward specialty referrals for exotic pets. Edmond Animal Hospital has longer Saturday hours and lower advertised exam fees ($50 new, $40 established), though its location requires a 20-minute drive for many Oklahoma City residents. City Animal Hospital's 7 p.m. closing time on weekdays (versus 5 or 6 p.m. at many competitors) appeals specifically to people who work standard business hours and cannot leave at midday. For emergency care outside operating hours, both City Animal Hospital and its competitors refer clients to the 24-hour Metro Animal Emergency Clinic in central Oklahoma City, a 15-minute drive for most north-side residents.
City Animal Hospital suits pet owners seeking routine, preventive care close to home with appointment flexibility into early evening. The practice handles fractious or anxious animals but does not advertise Fear Free certification (a specialized training in low-stress handling), so owners of severely phobic pets may prefer referral to a Fear Free-certified facility. Owners of exotic pets, animals requiring advanced imaging, or those needing orthopedic surgery should plan referral elsewhere. Multi-pet households appreciate the wellness plans, which reduce cumulative costs for regular exams and shots.
New patients should bring vaccination records if available and allow 30 to 45 minutes. The exam begins with a front-desk intake form covering medical history, diet, and behavioral concerns. The veterinarian performs a physical exam, discusses preventive care and any observed health issues, and may recommend lab work or follow-up visits. Payment is expected at the time of service; cash, card, and CareCredit (a third-party financing option) are accepted. No appointment deposit or cancellation fee is charged, though walk-ins are not guaranteed same-day availability.
City Animal Hospital operates Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.; it is closed Sundays. The clinic is located in a small commercial area with dedicated on-site parking. Appointments are booked online or by phone, and most routine visits can be scheduled within one week. The practice does not board animals or offer grooming.
A north-side location with veterinary-standard accreditation and weeknight availability makes City Animal Hospital a practical choice for Oklahoma City pet owners who value convenience and established protocols over cutting-edge facilities or specialist services.
