Dr. Anna Parker operates a mixed-animal veterinary practice in Oklahoma City, treating dogs, cats, and exotic pets with general and surgical care, open six days a week including evening appointments that extend past standard clinic hours.
Dr. Parker's clinic functions as a full-service general veterinary hospital rather than a specialist referral center. The practice handles routine wellness exams, vaccinations, surgical procedures, dental work, and emergency care for companion animals and exotics. It is not an emergency-only facility, but the extended weekday hours (including evening slots) make same-week appointments feasible for working pet owners. The scale is a single-veterinarian practice, meaning continuity of care and direct access to the same provider across visits, though this also means appointment availability depends on one schedule.
Routine office visits for annual exams and vaccines typically range from $45 to $65 for the exam alone, with vaccine packages (DHPP, rabies, and others) adding $30 to $80 depending on which shots are needed. Spay and neuter surgeries fall between $200 and $400 depending on the animal's age, size, and sex; exotic spays tend toward the higher end. Dental cleanings with anesthesia run $300 to $600. The practice does not advertise a formal wellness plan, so routine care is typically paid per visit. Verify current pricing by calling directly, as surgical costs shift with anesthesia protocols and individual patient factors.
Oklahoma City has several general practices competing on convenience and pricing. VCA Animal Medical Center on NW 23rd operates with multiple veterinarians, longer hours including Sunday availability, and AAHA accreditation; it suits owners who prioritize walk-in flexibility and access to multiple providers. Quail Springs Animal Hospital, also multi-doctor, emphasizes surgical specialization and in-house lab diagnostics, positioning itself for owners willing to pay premium fees for advanced diagnostics. Dr. Parker's advantage is personalized, consistent care from one veterinarian and evening hours that many single-provider clinics do not offer, making it practical for owners who know their pet's medical history and prefer seeing the same doctor. It suits pet owners who value continuity and can work around a single-provider schedule. It does not suit owners seeking Sunday hours, walk-in urgent care, or specialty surgical consultation without referral.
Dr. Parker is the right fit for owners of dogs, cats, and small exotics who want one veterinarian to know their pet over time and who can schedule appointments during the six-day, early-evening window. It works for routine care, preventive wellness, and common surgical procedures. Owners with pets needing 24-hour emergency care, complex orthopedic or internal medicine referrals, or specialists in cardiology or oncology should plan ahead or use a dedicated emergency clinic; Dr. Parker's practice is not positioned as an emergency-only resource. Owners seeking multiple-doctor practices for appointment flexibility will find other options more convenient.
New clients should expect to bring vaccination records (if switching from another clinic), a thorough intake form covering medical history and current medications, and time for a full physical exam. Dr. Parker will take a detailed patient history, perform bloodwork if age or symptoms warrant it, and discuss preventive care or any concerns. First visits typically run 30 to 45 minutes. Bring payment method; cash, card, and payment plans through CareCredit are common in Oklahoma veterinary practices, though confirmation is necessary.
Dr. Parker's practice is open Monday through Saturday, with weekday evening hours extending into the early evening (specific closing time should be confirmed). Sunday is closed. Street or lot parking is typical for Oklahoma City veterinary clinics; call ahead for specific facility details. The single-provider model means scheduling during popular times (early morning, late afternoon, Saturday) fills quickly; booking a week or two in advance is wise for routine appointments. Emergency cases are accepted within operating hours, but after-hours emergencies should be directed to an emergency clinic.
Dr. Parker's practice serves Oklahoma City pet owners who prioritize consistency and schedule flexibility over multi-doctor accessibility, making it a practical choice for routine and surgical care in the city's mixed-animal veterinary market.
