Summit Veterinary Hospital is a general practice veterinary clinic serving Oklahoma City's north side, offering preventive care, surgery, dentistry, and limited emergency services during extended weekday hours.
Summit operates as a full-service small-animal hospital accepting dogs, cats, and small mammals. The clinic handles routine wellness exams, vaccinations, spay and neuter surgery, dental cleaning and extractions, and basic orthopedic procedures on-site. It does not function as a 24-hour emergency facility; instead, it extends its regular schedule into early evening on weekdays to accommodate working pet owners. The practice is not AAHA-accredited, which distinguishes it from competitors like Animal Emergency Clinic of Oklahoma City and some higher-volume practices across the metro.
Routine wellness exams start at approximately $50 to $65, depending on whether the visit includes bloodwork. Annual vaccination packages (rabies, DHPP, and other core vaccines) run $80 to $150 per year based on the combination selected. Spay or neuter surgery costs $250 to $400 for dogs under 50 pounds, with pricing scaling upward for larger animals; cats typically cost $180 to $280. Dental cleaning without extractions averages $300 to $500, and extracted teeth are billed at $10 to $30 per tooth. The clinic does not advertise wellness plans, meaning each service is paid separately at the time of visit. Prices should be confirmed directly, as surgical costs in particular depend on the animal's age, weight, and any discovered complications during the procedure.
Summit's extended weekday hours (typically open until 6 or 7 p.m.) position it as an option for daytime workers who cannot visit during standard 9-to-5 schedules. This differs materially from practices like Bricktown Animal Hospital, which operates traditional hours with Saturday morning availability instead. For after-hours emergencies, Summit refers clients to emergency clinics rather than maintaining on-call staff; pet owners needing true emergency care must drive to Oklahoma Animal Emergency Center on SW 119th Street or Animal Emergency Clinic of Oklahoma City. Summit's lack of AAHA accreditation means it is not subject to the same facility inspections and continuing-education requirements that accredited hospitals must meet, but it also operates with lower overhead, potentially reflected in moderate pricing relative to specialty-focused or large multi-location practices.
Summit works well for pet owners seeking routine preventive care, vaccinations, and common surgical procedures at straightforward pricing without unnecessary add-ons. It suits households with predictable scheduling needs that fit extended weekday evening slots. The practice does not suit owners of exotic pets requiring specialist knowledge, those seeking AAHA-accredited oversight, or anyone needing true 24-hour emergency access; those owners should budget for both a primary veterinarian and a separate emergency facility membership. Pets with complex medical histories or chronic conditions may also benefit from practices with in-house laboratory capacity and specialist referrals.
New clients should bring vaccination records if available, a list of current medications, and relevant medical history. The initial exam includes a physical assessment, discussion of the pet's diet and behavior, and a treatment plan. If the visit includes vaccines, bloodwork, or a procedure estimate, the veterinarian will discuss findings and costs before proceeding. Walk-in appointments are not accommodated; all visits require advance scheduling by phone.
Summit Veterinary Hospital operates Monday through Friday with evening hours extending into early evening, and maintains limited Saturday availability. Parking is lot-based at the clinic address. Confirm current hours and Saturday availability by calling ahead, as these details shift seasonally and in response to staffing changes. The clinic is located on Oklahoma City's north side, making it accessible from I-44 and residential neighborhoods in that corridor.
Summit fills a practical niche for Oklahoma City pet owners who need affordable, convenient weekday evening access to routine care without the premium pricing or infrastructure of larger hospital networks.
