Southern Hills Veterinary Hospital is a full-service general practice in south Oklahoma City that handles routine care, preventive medicine, and minor surgical procedures for dogs and cats, operating extended weekday hours and Saturday appointments to accommodate working pet owners.
The hospital operates as a single-location, independently owned general veterinary clinic rather than part of a larger chain. It holds AAHA accreditation, which means it meets standards for facility design, equipment maintenance, medical record-keeping, and continuing education for staff. The clinic handles wellness exams, vaccinations, dental work, spay and neuter surgery, ear and skin treatments, and basic diagnostive imaging. It does not perform emergency surgery after hours or weekend emergencies; those cases are referred to emergency clinics across the city.
Wellness exams run $55 to $75 depending on whether the visit is a new-patient intake or a routine annual checkup. Routine vaccinations (DHPP for dogs, FVRCP for cats) cost $35 to $50 per vaccine. Dental cleanings with anesthesia range from $300 to $600 depending on the degree of scaling and extraction needed; this clinic factors in pre-anesthetic blood work as a separate charge of $60 to $85. Spay and neuter procedures start at $200 for cats and $250 to $350 for dogs, with prices rising based on animal weight and complexity.
The clinic offers a wellness plan that bundles an annual exam, four nail trims, and two dental cleanings into a monthly subscription of roughly $28 to $35 for dogs and $23 to $28 for cats. This structure appeals to owners who use preventive care regularly but want predictable costs; it does not cover unexpected illness or injury. Pricing can shift annually; confirm current rates by phone at the location.
Southern Hills sits in a market with both independent practices and corporate chains. Animal Hospital of Oklahoma, also independently owned and located farther north on Western Avenue, operates similar hours and holds AAHA accreditation but charges slightly higher exam fees ($65 to $85 for wellness visits). Banfield Pet Hospital, the PetSmart-affiliated chain with multiple locations citywide, offers lower exam fees ($40 to $50) and longer hours (some locations open until 9 p.m.) but typically has higher surgical costs and uses their own wellness plan pricing structure that is harder to compare across visits. VCA South Animal Hospital, a corporate multi-doctor practice south of the city, has more specialists on staff and 24-hour emergency services on-site, but charges proportionally higher fees for routine visits.
For owners seeking affordable routine care and willing to drive farther for emergencies, Banfield competes on price. For owners who want a relationship with a single veterinarian and prefer an independent clinic, Southern Hills and Animal Hospital of Oklahoma are closer matches. Southern Hills' extended Saturday hours and weekday availability past 5 p.m. make it easier to fit visits into work schedules than some smaller practices that close by 4 p.m.
Southern Hills works well for pet owners with healthy adult dogs and cats who need annual exams, vaccinations, and routine preventive dentistry, and whose schedules fit better with weekday evenings or Saturday mornings. The wellness plan appeals to owners willing to commit to monthly payments and confident they will use the bundled services. Pet owners with very high-anxiety animals may benefit from the clinic's size and staff continuity.
It is not the right choice for owners who need 24-hour emergency services, who have pets with complex chronic diseases requiring specialist referrals, or who prioritize the lowest possible price per visit. Animals with severe dental disease, orthopedic problems, or internal medicine issues requiring advanced imaging or specialist care will be referred out to hospitals in Oklahoma City with surgical suites and specialty departments.
New patients should bring vaccination records from any previous veterinarian, a list of current medications, and documentation of when the animal last ate (important for some diagnostic work). The initial exam takes 30 to 45 minutes. The veterinarian will perform a physical examination, listen to heart and lungs, check teeth and ears, palpate the abdomen, and discuss preventive care and any observed concerns. A new-patient fee applies on top of the exam fee. If bloodwork or imaging is recommended, the clinic will explain the cost before proceeding.
Southern Hills Veterinary Hospital operates Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., closed Sundays. The clinic is located on the south side of Oklahoma City and has dedicated on-site parking. Appointments are required; walk-in visits are not accommodated. Confirm current hours before calling, as extended hours do shift seasonally.
The clinic's AAHA accreditation and consistent availability have made it a stable choice for south Oklahoma City pet owners who value routine care within a known relationship rather than chasing discounted first-visit offers.
