Quail Creek Veterinary is a general-practice animal hospital serving dogs, cats, and small mammals across Oklahoma City's northwest corridor, operating from a two-building complex in the Quail Creek area that includes dedicated surgical and dental treatment spaces separate from the main exam rooms.
The clinic functions as a full-service general veterinary practice rather than an emergency facility or specialist referral center. The practice operates two connected buildings: the primary clinic houses exam and reception areas, while a secondary structure contains separate surgical and dental suites. This layout means routine appointments and surgical procedures run on different schedules and spaces, reducing wait times for patients in the main clinic during complex dental work or surgery recovery. The practice accepts dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, and other small companion animals.
Quail Creek Veterinary offers wellness exams, vaccinations, microchipping, digital radiography, ultrasound, dentistry (cleaning and extractions), spay and neuter surgery, and treatment of ear infections, skin conditions, and other common issues. Routine office visit fees run between $65 and $85 for a standard exam, depending on whether the animal requires basic assessment or extended consultation. Dental prophylaxis (cleaning under anesthesia) typically ranges from $250 to $400 for dogs under 25 pounds, with higher costs for larger animals; extractions add $50 to $150 per tooth depending on complexity. Spay surgery costs $200 to $350 for dogs based on size and weight. Verify current pricing before scheduling, as surgical fees adjust with anesthesia protocols and material costs.
The clinic offers wellness plans bundled as annual packages covering exams, vaccines, and basic preventive care, though specific plan tiers and monthly costs should be confirmed directly. Emergency situations outside regular hours are referred to external emergency facilities rather than handled in-house.
Quail Creek Veterinary competes primarily with other general practices across Oklahoma City rather than with specialty hospitals. Compared to larger corporate chains like Banfield (located in Petsmarts across the metro), Quail Creek maintains a single independent location, which can mean more continuity with the same veterinarian but less flexibility if you need evening or weekend appointments. The separate surgical building distinguishes it from many neighborhood clinics where surgery and dentistry share space with exam rooms, a factor that matters if your pet needs multiple procedures or recovery time without exposure to sick animals. Veterinary clinics like Edmond Animal Hospital and South Oklahoma City practices like Westmoore Veterinary Clinic operate similar general-practice models; the choice between them typically depends on location, specific hours, and whether the practice accepts your insurance if you carry pet coverage.
Quail Creek Veterinary works well for pet owners in northwest Oklahoma City and Edmond suburbs seeking routine care, preventive dentistry, and surgical services from a single provider without the corporate clinic feel. It suits multi-pet households since the same veterinarian can manage care across animals. It does not suit owners requiring 24-hour emergency care, veterinary dermatology specialists, or orthopedic surgery, as these fall outside its general-practice scope; those patients need referral to emergency hospitals or specialty clinics.
Initial appointments require completing a medical history form and vaccination records if available. The veterinarian will perform a full physical exam, listen to the owner's concerns about behavior or health, and discuss preventive care needs. If the animal is due for vaccines or shows signs of dental disease, the veterinarian will outline options and pricing at that first visit. Expect the appointment to last 20 to 30 minutes for a straightforward wellness check.
Quail Creek Veterinary operates during standard business hours Monday through Friday, typically 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., with limited Saturday availability; confirm exact hours and Saturday scheduling directly. The facility sits in the Quail Creek area with dedicated on-site parking adequate for several vehicles. The practice accepts walk-ins but recommends scheduling ahead for routine visits to minimize wait time, particularly if you need surgical consultation or dental work. The two-building layout means owners drop off animals for surgery or dentistry and pick them up the same day; overnight boarding is not available.
Quail Creek Veterinary fills a practical role for northwest Oklahoma City pet owners who prioritize single-location continuity and functional separation of surgery from routine care, making it a reliable option for dogs and cats through preventive and basic surgical needs.
