Southwestern Pet Clinic is a full-service veterinary practice handling dogs, cats, rabbits, and small exotics on the city's south side, operating since the 1980s with both general wellness and some surgical capability in-house rather than referral-dependent.
A mixed-animal clinic staffed by multiple veterinarians, not a single-vet operation or emergency-only facility. The practice handles routine exams, vaccinations, dental work, spay and neuter surgery, and minor orthopedic cases. It is not an after-hours emergency clinic, though some locations in Oklahoma City's veterinary network (like Edmond Animal Emergency Clinic on North MacArthur) handle critical overnight cases. Southwestern Pet Clinic positions itself as a neighborhood option where repeat visits build continuity with the same vet rather than cycling through on-call staff.
Wellness exams start around $50 to $65 depending on the animal. Rabies vaccination runs roughly $15 to $25; DHPP (distemper, hepatitis, parvovirus, parainfluenza) for dogs costs approximately $20 to $30 per visit. Fecal exams for parasites are typically $25 to $35. Spay surgery for a medium dog ranges from $200 to $350; neuter from $150 to $250, with price variation based on the animal's age, weight, and health status. Dental cleaning under anesthesia (including pre-anesthetic bloodwork) often runs $300 to $600 depending on tartar load and whether extractions are needed. The clinic offers no stated wellness plan (some Oklahoma City practices like VEG in Edmond charge $40 to $60 monthly for bundled preventive care), so each service is billed individually. Call to confirm current pricing, as anesthesia and pharmaceutical costs shift.
The main distinction is Southwestern Pet Clinic's handling of small exotics (rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets) alongside standard dogs and cats, whereas many neighborhood clinics in Oklahoma City limit themselves to canine and feline patients. If you have a rabbit with dental disease or a guinea pig needing a wellness exam, this narrows your in-network options significantly. For routine dog and cat care, Edmond Animal Hospital and Caring Hands Animal Hospital (on NW 23rd) are comparable general practices with similar pricing and multiple veterinarians on staff. Southwestern Pet Clinic does not offer orthopedic surgery or advanced imaging (CT, ultrasound) beyond basic radiography, so ACL repair or complex fracture cases require referral to an emergency or specialty center. If you need those services, Edmond Animal Emergency Clinic and Oklahoma State University's College of Veterinary Medicine in Stillwater accept referrals.
The practice works well for owners seeking continuity with an established neighborhood vet and for those with exotic pets who do not have access to a specialist. Owners needing emergency care outside standard hours should have a backup plan; Southwestern Pet Clinic does not advertise 24-hour or after-hours availability. If your pet requires advanced imaging, orthopedic surgery, or board-certified specialty care (oncology, cardiology), you will be referred elsewhere. AAHA accreditation status is not publicly confirmed; if that credential matters to you, ask directly or verify through the AAHA website.
Call ahead to schedule. Bring vaccination records if transferring from another clinic, proof of rabies vaccination if required by the city, and a list of any medications or allergies. The first exam typically lasts 20 to 30 minutes, during which a veterinarian will perform a physical exam, discuss medical history, and outline any preventive or treatment needs. If bloodwork or radiographs are indicated, those are performed on-site and may add 15 to 45 minutes to the visit.
The clinic operates Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., and Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., closed Sunday. Parking is on-site with a small lot typical of south-side veterinary offices. The address and phone number should be confirmed before visiting, as hours occasionally shift seasonally. No online appointment booking is advertised; phone calls are the standard booking method.
Southwestern Pet Clinic fills a practical gap for south Oklahoma City residents with exotic pets and those who value consistency over specialty services, making it a reliable neighborhood alternative to larger or farther clinics for everyday care.
