Putnam North Animal Hospital is a full-service general practice veterinarian serving dogs, cats, and small animals in northwest Oklahoma City, located on North MacArthur Boulevard. The hospital operates as an independent clinic with in-house diagnostics and a wellness program designed to lower routine care costs for regular clients.
The practice functions as a general veterinary hospital rather than a specialty or emergency-only facility. It handles preventive care, vaccinations, dental work, surgery, and diagnostics under one roof, which means owners do not need to coordinate with multiple clinics for standard services. The hospital is not AAHA accredited, a distinction that matters if you prioritize third-party verification of hospital standards, though many Oklahoma City general practices operate without this credential.
Putnam North offers preventive exams, vaccinations (core and non-core), dental cleaning and extractions, spay and neuter procedures, ultrasound, and in-house laboratory work. The practice provides a wellness plan membership program that bundles two annual exams, vaccines, and heartworm testing for a flat annual fee; specific pricing requires a call to the clinic to confirm current rates, as wellness plan costs shift yearly. Surgical procedures range widely depending on complexity; routine spay and neuter procedures typically run $300 to $600 for dogs, though pricing varies by size and age. Dental cleanings start around $400 to $500 before anesthesia and extraction costs. Ask about pricing during your first consultation, as out-of-pocket costs for diagnostics and surgery are not published online.
Putnam North operates as an independent general practice, placing it in a different category from animal hospital chains like Banfield Pet Hospital (which operates inside PetSmart locations citywide and emphasizes low-cost preventive care through membership) and full-service multi-specialty hospitals like Animal Emergency Clinic (which handles 24-hour emergency and critical care but charges premium fees). Unlike some practices in Oklahoma City, Putnam North keeps extended evening hours, making it accessible for working pet owners who cannot visit during traditional 9-to-5 schedules. It lacks the specialist surgeons you would find at larger veterinary medicine referral centers, but charges substantially less than those facilities for routine and moderately complex procedures. If your pet needs orthopedic surgery, cardiology, or oncology expertise, you would be referred out.
Putnam North suits owners of dogs and cats who want a single clinic for preventive care, vaccines, dental work, and common surgical procedures at reasonable prices and with flexible evening appointment availability. The wellness plan works well for healthy pets whose owners want predictable annual costs. It does not suit owners whose pets require emergency or critical care after regular hours (the hospital does not staff nights or weekends), nor does it serve owners seeking board-certified specialists. If your pet has a complex medical condition requiring multiple specialist consultations, you will need to use Putnam North for primary care and seek referrals elsewhere.
On a first visit, bring vaccination records, prior medical history, and insurance information if your pet is insured. Expect a full physical examination, discussion of vaccination status and preventive care (heartworm and flea prevention), and a conversation about the wellness plan. If your pet is there for a specific concern, diagnostic testing (blood work, ultrasound) may be recommended and typically occurs the same day. The initial exam appointment typically lasts 30 to 45 minutes.
Putnam North Animal Hospital operates Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., and Saturday 8 a.m. to noon (verify current hours before visiting, as veterinary practices occasionally adjust scheduling). The clinic is located on North MacArthur Boulevard with on-site parking. The practice does not staff emergency services; after-hours urgent care is available through emergency clinics like Animal Emergency Clinic on Northwest Expressway.
Putnam North fills a practical niche for northwest Oklahoma City pet owners who need routine and intermediate veterinary care outside standard business hours without the premium pricing of larger specialty hospitals.
