Main St Veterinary Hospital is a full-service veterinary clinic in Oklahoma City that handles routine care, sick visits, and surgical procedures for dogs and cats, staying open until 7 p.m. on weekdays and offering Saturday hours to accommodate working pet owners.
This is a general practice veterinary clinic, not a specialty animal hospital or emergency-only facility. It operates as a single-location independent practice rather than a chain, serving the central Oklahoma City area. The clinic handles preventive care, acute illness, vaccinations, dental work, and soft-tissue surgery. It does not perform orthopedic surgery or advanced imaging like MRI or CT scans; referral to a specialty hospital is necessary for those services.
Main St Veterinary Hospital charges $65 to $85 for a standard office visit (verification recommended, as exam fees shift seasonally). Wellness packages, called "preventive plans," bundle annual exams, vaccinations, and flea prevention at a discounted rate; a single-pet plan runs approximately $400 to $500 per year, saving owners roughly 15 percent versus paying for services individually. Dental cleaning under anesthesia costs $300 to $600 depending on tooth extraction needs. Spay and neuter procedures range from $250 to $500 for dogs and $200 to $400 for cats, based on size and age. The clinic accepts pet insurance and will file claims directly for most major carriers.
Main St's 7 p.m. weekday closing and Saturday availability set it apart from many independent clinics in Oklahoma City, which typically close by 5 or 6 p.m. and operate limited weekend hours. Larger corporate chains like Banfield Pet Hospital (multiple locations across Oklahoma City) offer earlier morning appointments and some locations with extended hours, but individual veterinarian continuity is lower; you may see a different vet each visit. Animal emergency clinics like Emergency Veterinary Care Center (operating 24/7) charge substantially more: $150 to $250 just for the initial exam, plus procedure costs. For owners juggling work schedules, Main St's closing time means pets can often be seen the same day without a rushed midday appointment.
This clinic is ideal for owners seeking consistent care from the same veterinarian, continuity that matters for pets with chronic conditions or behavioral issues. Pet owners with standard work hours (9 to 5) benefit from the late closing and Saturday option. Owners of dogs and cats with uncomplicated medical needs find efficient, affordable care here. Main St does not suit owners of exotic pets (rabbits, birds, reptiles), as the clinic works with dogs and cats only. Pets requiring orthopedic surgery, ultrasound, or advanced diagnostics will need referral to a specialty hospital, adding time and cost to treatment.
New clients should bring proof of vaccination (if the pet has seen another vet) and be prepared to complete a detailed health history form covering diet, medical history, current medications, and behavioral concerns. The vet will perform a full physical exam lasting 20 to 30 minutes, checking ears, eyes, teeth, heart, lungs, and abdomen. Bloodwork or fecal testing may be recommended but is not done routinely on the first visit unless the pet shows signs of illness. Plan for the appointment to take 45 minutes to one hour from check-in to completion. The vet will discuss findings and any preventive care recommendations before you leave.
Main St Veterinary Hospital is open 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, and closed Sunday. The clinic is located on Main Street in central Oklahoma City with street parking available and a small dedicated lot. Walk-ins are accepted, though appointment scheduling reduces wait time during peak hours (late afternoon and lunch). Confirm current hours by phone before visiting, as holiday schedules vary.
Main St Veterinary Hospital fills a practical middle ground in Oklahoma City's veterinary landscape: reliable continuity and accessible hours without the impersonal rotation of large corporate practices or the premium costs of 24-hour emergency centers.
