Glen Eagles Pet Hospital is a general veterinary practice in Oklahoma City that serves dogs, cats, and small animals across preventive care, surgery, and urgent treatment. The hospital operates with multiple veterinarians and maintains hours that extend into evening on weekdays, distinguishing it from clinics with shorter daily windows in a city where pet ownership density in northwest OKC neighborhoods has driven demand for accessible after-work appointment slots.
Glen Eagles functions as a full-service general practice rather than a specialty-focused clinic. The hospital handles routine vaccinations, physical exams, dental work, spay and neuter surgery, and acute illness treatment. It does not advertise itself as an emergency 24-hour facility, meaning serious trauma or after-hours crises require routing to Oklahoma State University's Veterinary Medical Center or a dedicated emergency clinic like VEG (Veterinary Emergency Group) on the south side. For non-emergency weekend needs, the hospital's schedule determines availability.
Standard wellness visits (physical exam and vaccinations) for dogs and cats run between $50 and $90 for the exam itself, with vaccine packages adding $75 to $150 depending on which shots are needed. Spay surgery for a dog typically ranges from $300 to $500 depending on size and age; neuter surgery is generally $50 to $150 less. Dental cleaning under anesthesia starts around $400 for cats and $500 to $800 for dogs, varying by the extent of tartar buildup and any extractions required. The hospital offers wellness plans that bundle exam, vaccines, and preventive care on a monthly subscription basis, with costs typically $30 to $50 per month for dogs; exact pricing should be confirmed by calling, as these structures change seasonally.
Glen Eagles' chief local competitor in general practice is Quail Springs Animal Hospital, which sits on the northeast side of OKC and operates with similar service scope but shorter evening hours (closed by 6 p.m. most days). Animal Dental Specialists of Oklahoma, a separate practice, handles complex dental cases if Glen Eagles staff refer or if owners prefer a dedicated dental surgeon; this matters for dogs with significant periodontal disease or root canals, where Glen Eagles offers routine cleaning but not advanced endodontic work. Edmond Animal Medical Center, just outside the city proper, serves the northern suburbs and is AAHA-accredited, a credential Glen Eagles should be verified for separately; AAHA accreditation signals adherence to staffing and facility standards but is not universal among competent practices. For emergency and critical care, VEG operates 24/7 and accepts transfers from general practices, so Glen Eagles does not compete in that segment.
Choose Glen Eagles for routine care, preventive visits, and standard surgical procedures if your schedule fits weekday or limited Saturday hours. Choose a 24-hour emergency facility if your pet needs immediate care outside Glen Eagles' posted hours. Choose a specialty practice only if your primary veterinarian recommends referral for orthopedic surgery, cardiology, or oncology.
Glen Eagles is best for owners with dogs and cats needing preventive exams, vaccinations, spay and neuter surgery, and acute illness care during standard business hours. Owners whose work schedule allows late-afternoon or early-evening appointments benefit most from extended weekday hours. Owners of exotic pets (rabbits, ferrets, birds) should confirm in advance whether the hospital accepts them, as staff expertise and willingness vary.
Glen Eagles does not suit owners of exotic animals that require specialized knowledge, owners needing after-hours emergency care, or owners whose pets require specialist referral in orthopedics or internal medicine, where the hospital cannot provide continuity of advanced treatment.
A new-patient visit includes a full physical exam, brief history, and discussion of vaccine status and preventive care needs. Bring vaccination records if your pet has prior history elsewhere; the exam fee ($50 to $90) covers assessment and planning but not vaccines or lab work. If your pet needs vaccines, plan an additional $75 to $150. The visit typically takes 30 to 45 minutes for routine cases. If diagnostic bloodwork or urinalysis is recommended, expect additional lab fees ($100 to $200) and a follow-up call or appointment to discuss results.
Glen Eagles Pet Hospital operates Monday through Friday with evening hours extending to 6 p.m. or later on most weekdays (verify by phone or website for exact daily closure time, as these shift seasonally). Saturday hours are typically 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., and the hospital is closed Sundays and major holidays. Parking is available on-site with a dedicated lot, removing the need to hunt street parking common at some urban veterinary offices. The hospital is located in northwest Oklahoma City, accessible from I-44 or via residential streets; GPS coordinates or the business address should be confirmed before driving.
Glen Eagles serves the majority of OKC's pet owners who need reliable, accessible general veterinary care during regular hours and can address common health maintenance without specialist intervention.
