Yukon Veterinary Hospital is a general-practice animal clinic in Yukon serving dogs, cats, and other companion pets with routine preventive care, illness treatment, dental work, and surgical procedures. It sits as one of two primary veterinary options in Yukon itself, making it the closer choice for residents on the city's west side who want to avoid driving into Oklahoma City proper.
A full-service general veterinary practice operating out of a single-location clinic, Yukon Veterinary Hospital handles wellness exams, vaccinations, parasite prevention, dental cleaning and extractions, spay and neuter surgery, and treatment of acute and chronic illness. It is not a specialty hospital (meaning no orthopedic surgery, cardiology, or emergency trauma care on-site) and does not offer 24-hour emergency service. For those needs, clients are referred to emergency clinics in Oklahoma City. The clinic is not AAHA-accredited, which means it has not undergone the American Animal Hospital Association's inspection and standards process, a credential some pet owners prioritize when comparing veterinary practices.
Yukon Veterinary Hospital offers wellness plans that bundle preventive care into monthly or annual payments, reducing per-visit costs for routine exams and vaccinations. A new-patient wellness exam typically runs between $55 and $75, depending on the animal's age and health status. Vaccination packages for dogs begin around $40 to $60 per visit for core vaccines (rabies, DHPP), with add-on vaccines available for bordetella and leptospirosis at additional cost. Spay and neuter procedures range from approximately $200 to $400 depending on the pet's size and sex. Dental cleanings (which require anesthesia) typically cost $300 to $500. Prices should be confirmed directly, as surgical fees vary by complexity and weight.
Yukon has one other established veterinary clinic, Yukon Animal Hospital, also a general practice offering similar core services. Both operate as single-location, non-emergency clinics. Yukon Veterinary Hospital tends to emphasize its wellness plan options, which can appeal to owners managing multiple pets or seeking predictable monthly costs. Yukon Animal Hospital operates independently but does not advertise equivalent packaged plans as prominently. For owners willing to drive 20 to 30 minutes into Oklahoma City, clinics like Red Bud Veterinary Hospital (AAHA-accredited, with extended hours) and VCA Companion Animal Hospital (24-hour emergency capabilities) offer additional credentials and service scope. Choose Yukon Veterinary Hospital if you live in Yukon and want to avoid the drive, value a wellness plan structure, or have a regular veterinarian relationship already established there. Choose an OKC-based clinic if you need AAHA accreditation, after-hours emergency service, or specialist referrals handled in-house.
Yukon Veterinary Hospital suits owners of healthy adult pets requiring routine preventive care, vaccination updates, and non-emergency dental or surgical work. Its wellness plans work well for multi-pet households or owners who want predictable costs across a year. It does not suit owners whose pets have complex or chronic conditions requiring specialist input, those who need same-night emergency care, or those who prioritize AAHA-accredited facilities. Owners with newly adopted or very young animals (requiring more frequent exams) may also find monthly wellness plans cost-effective here.
New clients should bring vaccination records (if the pet has seen a veterinarian before), proof of ownership, and a list of any medications or supplements the pet is taking. The first visit includes a full physical exam, discussion of the pet's medical history and current diet, and an assessment of preventive-care needs (vaccinations, parasite prevention, dental status). The veterinarian will propose a wellness plan if applicable and discuss any findings during the exam. Expect the appointment to last 30 to 45 minutes. Scheduling in advance is recommended; walk-ins are accepted but may result in longer wait times.
Yukon Veterinary Hospital operates Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Saturday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., with no Sunday hours. It is closed on major holidays. The clinic is located on Yukon's main commercial corridor with parking available on-site. Call ahead to confirm current hours, as staffing changes can shift operating times seasonally. The clinic does not offer pickup and delivery for boarding, though it can refer clients to boarding facilities in the area.
Yukon Veterinary Hospital fills a practical role for Yukon residents who prioritize convenience and continuity of care over specialty services or emergency availability. Its wellness plan structure and extended weekday hours (until 5:30 p.m.) make it workable for working pet owners.
