Piedmont Veterinary Clinic is a full-service general practice veterinary hospital located in Oklahoma City that handles routine wellness visits, vaccinations, diagnostics, and minor surgical procedures for dogs and cats. The clinic operates extended weekday hours and Saturday appointments, making it accessible to owners who work standard business hours. It is not an emergency facility and does not staff an overnight service.
Piedmont is a general practice clinic, not a specialty hospital. This means it handles preventive care, acute illness diagnosis, dental cleanings, spay/neuter procedures, and basic orthopedic or soft-tissue surgery. The clinic does not offer 24-hour emergency care or specialist services like oncology, cardiology, or orthopedic reconstruction. For after-hours emergencies, owners are directed to animal emergency centers elsewhere in the metro area. The facility is designed for routine and moderate-complexity cases that do not require overnight hospitalization or specialist intervention.
Piedmont's core services include physical examinations, vaccination packages, bloodwork and urinalysis, dental cleaning, spay and neuter surgery, wound care, and minor orthopedic or soft-tissue procedures. Wellness exam fees start at approximately $60 for an initial consultation and $45 for annual follow-ups (confirm current pricing at the clinic, as wellness exam fees adjust periodically). Spay surgeries typically range from $250 to $400 depending on the animal's size and age; neuter surgeries run $150 to $300. Dental cleaning with anesthesia averages $400 to $600. Bloodwork panels vary by scope, with basic panels around $150 to $200 and comprehensive geriatric screens $250 to $400. The clinic does not advertise a formal wellness membership program, though owners should ask directly about package deals or multi-pet discounts.
Piedmont's main competitor in accessibility is Edmond Animal Clinic (located just north of Oklahoma City in Edmond), which also offers extended hours and general practice services. Edmond Animal Clinic is AAHA-accredited and maintains Saturday hours similar to Piedmont, but it has a larger facility and in-house diagnostic capabilities. For owners in central Oklahoma City seeking same-day appointments without a long drive, Piedmont is the closer option. Edmond Animal Clinic is the better choice if you prefer an accredited facility with more advanced imaging equipment on-site.
For emergency care, owners must use facilities like Emergency Veterinary Clinic of Oklahoma City or Animal Emergency Center OKC, both of which operate 24 hours. Piedmont is not an alternative for after-hours crises; the relationship is complementary. For specialty needs such as orthopedic surgery or cancer treatment, owners are referred out to Oklahoma State University's College of Veterinary Medicine in Stillwater or board-certified specialists in the metro area.
Piedmont is well-suited to owners with healthy adult dogs and cats who need routine preventive care, vaccinations, spay/neuter, or dental work. Working professionals benefit from the extended weekday and Saturday hours. Pet owners with older animals or those with chronic conditions may find Piedmont's diagnostic and monitoring capabilities adequate for ongoing management of common issues like arthritis or diabetes, provided a veterinarian oversees the plan.
Piedmont is not the right fit for owners of exotic pets, as the clinic focuses on dogs and cats. It is also not appropriate for true emergencies occurring outside business hours. Owners of very large breed dogs with growth-related orthopedic problems or animals with rare or complex medical conditions may need referral to specialists sooner than a general practice can accommodate. Owners seeking AAHA accreditation as a quality marker should ask whether Piedmont holds that status.
A new-patient visit begins with a detailed history form covering the animal's age, prior medical issues, current medications, diet, and behavioral notes. The veterinarian then performs a full physical examination, checking the animal's body condition, heart and lung sounds, joint mobility, teeth and gums, and lymph nodes. During this visit, bloodwork may be drawn if the animal is older or has signs of illness. Vaccination status is assessed, and a treatment plan is recommended for any issues found. The first exam typically takes 30 to 45 minutes. Owners should bring any prior medical records if the animal has been seen elsewhere. Payment is expected at the time of service; the clinic accepts cash and major credit cards.
Piedmont Veterinary Clinic operates Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. (confirm these hours directly, as veterinary schedules sometimes shift seasonally or due to staffing changes). The clinic is located in central Oklahoma City and offers on-site parking. Appointments are required for all visits; same-day appointments are sometimes available for acute problems if space permits, though routine visits should be scheduled at least one week in advance during busy seasons. Telephone lines can be busy during peak hours; early morning or Friday afternoon calls may reach staff more quickly.
Piedmont Veterinary Clinic fills a practical gap for Oklahoma City pet owners who cannot access care during typical 9-to-5 business hours and who need general practice services without specialist or emergency capabilities. Its extended hours and established patient base make it a reliable choice for routine care in the central metro area.
