Cross Town Veterinary Services is a general-practice veterinary clinic in Oklahoma City that handles routine wellness care, preventive medicine, and common acute conditions for dogs and cats. It operates as a solo or small-group practice rather than a specialty referral center, making it a first-stop clinic for most pet owners rather than a destination for complex surgical cases or board-certified specialists.
Cross Town functions as a neighborhood general veterinary practice. It provides the services most pet owners need most of the time: annual exams, vaccinations, dental cleanings, spay and neuter procedures, ear infections, skin problems, and basic diagnostics. The practice does not claim specialty credentials or emergency surgery capability; it is designed for preventive care and common medical issues in dogs and cats.
The clinic offers standard wellness exams, vaccines (rabies, DHPP, FVRCP), parasite prevention, dental extractions and cleanings, spay and neuter surgery, urinalysis, bloodwork, and ear and skin treatments. Exam fees typically run $45 to $65 depending on whether the visit is a new-patient appointment or follow-up; verify current rates by calling ahead, as veterinary pricing shifts annually. Spay procedures range from roughly $200 to $350 for dogs depending on size and complexity; neuter surgery for dogs runs $150 to $250. Dental cleaning costs vary by tooth extractions needed but generally fall between $200 and $500. The clinic does not advertise a formal wellness plan or preventive package, so ask directly about bundled pricing if you bring your pet in multiple times yearly.
Oklahoma City has several tiers of veterinary service. Large animal hospitals like Veterinary Specialty Hospital on NW 23rd Street and emergency clinics such as Pet Emergency Clinic OKC handle complex cases, orthopedic surgery, and after-hours emergencies; they charge significantly more ($80 to $150 for exams, $2,000-plus for advanced surgery) and are designed for serious or urgent conditions. Regional chains like Banfield Pet Hospital at Petco locations offer walk-in appointments and extended hours but operate under corporate pricing structures and may handle fewer complex procedures in-house. Cross Town, as an independent general practice, falls between these poles: it costs less than specialty centers, offers more continuity of care than chain clinics, and keeps hours reasonably extended without claiming emergency capability. Choose Cross Town for routine care, preventive medicine, and uncomplicated acute issues; use a specialty hospital or emergency clinic if your pet needs surgery beyond spay and neuter, diagnostic imaging beyond basic radiographs, or care after hours.
Cross Town works well for pet owners with young, healthy dogs and cats who need annual exams, vaccines, and preventive dentistry. It suits owners who value consistent relationships with the same veterinarian over quick drop-in visits and who have predictable daytime or early-evening availability. It does not suit owners of exotic pets, those with pets requiring specialist orthopedic or internal medicine care, or anyone whose animal has a medical emergency outside regular hours. If your pet has a chronic condition requiring frequent monitoring or advanced diagnostics, you may benefit more from a larger hospital with 24-hour capability and in-house laboratory equipment.
At a new-patient appointment, expect to spend 30 to 45 minutes filling out a health history form, discussing your pet's background and current concerns with the veterinarian, undergoing a physical exam (heart, lungs, abdomen, ears, teeth, coat condition), and discussing preventive care or any detected issues. Bring vaccination records if your pet has seen another veterinarian; if not, discuss what vaccines your pet needs and whether any bloodwork or fecal testing should be done that day. The veterinarian will explain findings and costs before performing treatments or running tests.
Cross Town Veterinary Services operates Monday through Friday with hours typically extending to 6 p.m. or later on weekdays, accommodating working pet owners. Saturday hours are limited or unavailable; verify the current schedule and whether walk-ins are accepted or appointments are required. The clinic has standard lot parking. Call ahead to confirm current hours, as veterinary practices occasionally adjust schedules seasonally. Its location in Oklahoma City proper (not a far suburb) makes it accessible during most errands or work commutes.
Cross Town fills the gap between convenience clinics and specialty hospitals: reliable, affordable general care with some continuity, held back by the limitations of any solo practice in a competitive market.
