Yukon Hills Animal Hospital is a general practice veterinary clinic in Yukon, Oklahoma, roughly 20 miles west of Oklahoma City's downtown, serving dogs, cats, and small animals with routine care, surgery, dentistry, and preventive wellness programs.
The hospital operates as a full-service small-animal veterinary practice, not a specialty clinic or emergency facility. It handles vaccinations, physical exams, surgical procedures, dental cleaning and extraction, and microchipping during standard business hours. The facility is not AAHA-accredited, which distinguishes it from clinics that meet the American Animal Hospital Association's certification standards. For after-hours emergencies, clients must be directed to an emergency veterinary hospital; Yukon Hills does not staff overnight care.
Routine office visits typically cost between $50 and $85 depending on the exam type and any diagnostics performed. Vaccination packages, including rabies, DHPP (distemper, hepatitis, parvovirus, parainfluenza), and FVRCP (feline viral rhinotracheitis, calicivirus, panleukopenia) for cats, run $35 to $65 per animal. Dental cleanings with anesthesia range from $200 to $400 for dogs, depending on tooth extraction needs. Spay and neuter surgeries cost $150 to $300 for cats and $200 to $400 for dogs, again based on age, weight, and complexity.
The hospital offers wellness plans that bundle routine care at a discounted rate, typically costing $25 to $35 per month for dogs and $20 to $30 per month for cats. These plans usually include two annual exams, vaccinations, flea and tick prevention, and discounts on additional services like dental work. Pricing varies by plan tier; confirm current rates directly with the clinic, as preventive packages are updated seasonally.
Yukon Hills competes with clinics closer to central Oklahoma City, such as those in the Edmond, Norman, and Bethany areas, as well as larger group practices. Edmond Animal Hospital and similar AAHA-accredited facilities in the metro area typically charge 10 to 15 percent more per service but offer board certification in certain specialties and more extensive diagnostic equipment. Yukon Hills suits clients prioritizing affordability and convenience in the western suburbs over advanced imaging or specialist referrals. For pets requiring orthopedic surgery, ophthalmology, or other specialized care, Oklahoma State University's veterinary teaching hospital in Stillwater is the regional referral center, but Yukon Hills can facilitate those referrals for cases beyond its scope.
Choose Yukon Hills if your pet needs routine preventive care, vaccinations, dentistry, and basic surgery at lower cost than metro-area AAHA hospitals. Select a larger group practice or specialty hospital if your animal requires ultrasound, advanced orthopedic work, or care from a board-certified specialist.
This clinic is ideal for clients with dogs and cats requiring preventive medicine, vaccinations, and standard surgical procedures. Pet owners in Yukon and western Oklahoma City suburbs benefit from proximity and the wellness plan discounts. It works well for animals with no known chronic disease or orthopedic problems.
Yukon Hills is not the right fit for clients needing 24-hour emergency care, advanced diagnostic imaging (CT, MRI), specialty surgeries, or behavioral medicine. Pet owners with animals requiring frequent specialist referrals should select a group practice with in-house specialists or close hospital partnerships.
On the first appointment, expect to spend 30 to 45 minutes in the clinic. You will complete a health history form covering vaccinations, medications, diet, and behavioral concerns. The veterinarian will perform a physical examination, listen to the heart and lungs, palpate the abdomen, and check teeth and ears. If vaccines are due, they will be administered. If the animal has never been microchipped, that can be done the same day for a one-time fee of $25 to $35. If you enroll in a wellness plan, the clinic will explain coverage and billing terms at checkout.
Yukon Hills Animal Hospital is open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., and Saturday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday appointments are not available. The clinic is closed on major holidays; verify specific closure dates at the start of each year. Parking is available on-site in a small lot. The clinic accepts most major credit cards and offers CareCredit financing for larger procedures. Confirm hours before visiting, as holiday schedules occasionally shift.
Yukon Hills fills a clear need for affordable, accessible veterinary care in Yukon and the western suburbs, where clients might otherwise drive 20 to 30 minutes for routine services in central Oklahoma City.
