Head Over Hooves is a full-service veterinary clinic in Oklahoma City that treats dogs, cats, rabbits, birds, and exotic pets, operating as a general practice without emergency services or specialist referrals on-site. It sits in the mid-market segment of Oklahoma City veterinary options, positioned between low-cost clinics and specialty-only referral centers.
Head Over Hooves operates as a mixed-animal general practice, meaning it handles routine preventive care, vaccinations, dental work, minor surgical procedures, and acute illness for companion animals. The clinic is not AAHA-accredited, which means it does not meet the American Animal Hospital Association's credentialing standards for equipment, record-keeping, and continuing education; many Oklahoma City owners use AAHA membership as a baseline filter when choosing a primary veterinarian. The clinic does not offer emergency services after hours and does not house specialists like orthopedic surgeons or cardiologists.
Head Over Hooves offers wellness exams, vaccination packages, dental cleaning and extractions, spay/neuter surgery, ear and skin treatment, and basic bloodwork. The clinic stocks vaccines in-house and can administer them the same day; rabies and distemper boosters typically run $50 to $80 per animal, with bundle pricing available for multiple vaccinations. A routine wellness exam costs between $60 and $85 depending on the pet's species and complexity. Spay and neuter procedures range from $300 to $600 for dogs based on size and sex, with separate pricing for cats (typically $250 to $400). Dental cleanings with anesthesia start at $400 and vary by tooth extraction needs; verify current pricing when you call, as surgical costs fluctuate with anesthesia and staff time.
Wellness plans are not offered; owners pay per service or procedure rather than through a monthly subscription model.
Oklahoma City has three broad tiers of veterinary practice. Low-cost clinics like Banfield Pet Hospital (located inside PetSmart stores across the metro) offer vaccines, basic exams, and limited surgery at lower per-service costs, often $40 to $60 for an exam, but operate with higher appointment volumes and shorter visit times. Head Over Hooves sits above this tier in pricing and time per appointment but below full-specialty practices like Oklahoma Veterinary Specialty Services (OVSS), which focuses solely on referral cases, surgery, and internal medicine diagnostics and does not accept walk-in appointments for primary care. Head Over Hooves is appropriate for ongoing preventive care and common illnesses; OVSS is for complex diagnostic workups or advanced surgical repair after primary-care referral. The comparison matters most for routine annual care and vaccination: Banfield is faster and cheaper but offers less personalized time; Head Over Hooves costs more but typically allows longer appointments. Neither Banfield nor Head Over Hooves handles emergency after-hours cases; for those, owners must use an emergency clinic like Pet Emergency Clinic on NW 23rd Street.
Head Over Hooves works well for owners seeking general preventive care, vaccinations, spay/neuter, and treatment of common infections or injuries in a non-chain setting. It suits mixed-household owners who keep cats, dogs, and small mammals like rabbits in one location. It does not suit owners who need emergency services after 5 p.m., require specialist consultation for chronic disease management, or prefer AAHA-accredited facilities. Owners with exotic pets (snakes, large birds, ferrets) should confirm the clinic's experience during a call; while the clinic claims to treat exotic species, expertise varies between individual veterinarians.
New clients should call ahead to schedule, though the clinic may accept limited walk-ins. Bring proof of previous vaccination records if available, or be prepared for the veterinarian to recommend a full initial vaccine series. The exam itself takes 20 to 30 minutes. Payment is due at the time of service; the clinic accepts cash, card, and some care plans but does not offer in-house payment plans. Ask about the veterinarian's experience with your pet's species or any existing health conditions before committing to a follow-up appointment.
Head Over Hooves operates Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Verify these hours by calling, as weekend availability changes seasonally. The clinic is located in a standard medical office suite with dedicated pet parking and an entrance separate from human medical tenants. Parking is free and accessible. The clinic does not offer curbside drop-off for pets; owners must bring animals inside during check-in.
Head Over Hooves fills a practical gap for Oklahoma City owners who want personalized veterinary care beyond chain-clinic speed but do not need specialist services or emergency capacity.
