Classen View Veterinary Clinic is a full-service animal hospital in central Oklahoma City that handles routine preventive care, diagnostics, surgery, and dental work for dogs and cats. The clinic operates as a general practice rather than a specialty referral center, making it a first-stop option for pet owners in the Classen Park area and surrounding neighborhoods who need everything from annual exams to orthopedic procedures.
The practice covers the standard scope of small-animal veterinary medicine. Routine services include wellness exams, vaccinations, fecal testing, bloodwork, and parasite prevention. The clinic performs spays and neuters, as well as soft-tissue surgeries such as mass removals and intestinal foreign body retrievals. Dental cleaning and extractions are available. Radiography (X-ray) is on-site. The clinic does not list itself as an emergency facility, so after-hours urgent cases should go to an emergency hospital; however, many routine acute issues (lameness, vomiting, mild wounds) can often be worked in same-day or next-day if called early.
Routine exam fees run approximately $50 to $75 for an established patient, depending on the animal's age and complexity. Spay or neuter procedures range from $200 to $400 depending on the animal's size, age, and any complications discovered during surgery. Dental cleaning with extraction runs $300 to $800 depending on the number of teeth involved. The clinic offers wellness plans that bundle annual exams, vaccines, and preventive bloodwork at a discounted rate; details and pricing should be confirmed directly, as plan structures often adjust annually. Surgical prices include pre-operative bloodwork and pain management.
Classen View competes with multiple general practices across Oklahoma City, including Quail Springs Animal Hospital (north side, broader imaging capability), Edmond Animal Clinic (suburban option with extended hours), and several mobile and low-cost clinics. Choose Classen View if you value a central location and established relationships with the same veterinarian over time. Choose a larger clinic with an in-house ultrasound if your pet has a complex abdominal issue or requires advanced imaging beyond radiographs. Choose a low-cost clinic (such as those run by animal welfare nonprofits) if cost is the primary driver and your pet is young and healthy.
The clinic is well-suited for owners of healthy adult dogs and cats needing preventive care, routine vaccines, spays and neuters, and minor surgical procedures. It works for people who prefer a neighborhood practice and develop a consistent relationship with one veterinarian. It is less suitable for owners of exotic pets (birds, reptiles, small mammals), those seeking orthopedic surgery (ACL repair, fracture plating), or those dealing with medical emergencies outside business hours. It is not positioned as a high-volume, low-cost charity clinic or as a specialty referral center.
New-patient visits should be scheduled in advance by phone. Expect the first appointment to include a full physical exam, medical history intake, and baseline bloodwork if vaccines or preventive care are due. Bring vaccination records if transferring from another clinic. The exam typically takes 45 minutes to an hour. If bloodwork is ordered, results come back within a few days; the veterinarian will call with findings and recommendations. Most routine procedures (vaccines, exams, dental cleaning) can be scheduled weeks in advance. Surgical procedures are typically scheduled 1 to 3 weeks out.
The clinic is located on Classen Boulevard in the central part of Oklahoma City. Hours are typically Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with limited Saturday availability; confirm current hours by phone, as seasonal or staffing changes do occur. On-site parking is available. The facility is accessible by car from I-44 and from surrounding residential neighborhoods. The clinic does not offer after-hours emergency service; the nearest 24-hour emergency hospitals are to the north (Oklahoma City Animal Emergency Center) and east.
Classen View fills the practical middle ground for Oklahoma City pet owners who want a capable general practice within their neighborhood rather than a drive across the metro or a high-volume budget clinic.
