Here at Oklahoma Vet, we understand that your pet is more than just an animal they’re family! That’s why we strive to give them the best care possible. We do this by Developing a relationship with you, your pet.
Pet therapy, also known as animal-assisted therapy, involves the use of trained animals to provide comfort and support to individuals, including veterans.
Service and appointment policies
Internal medical
Sometimes a standard visit to the vet isn’t enough to be able to determine what’s wrong with your companion, and further observation and testing are necessary. In this case, Internal Medicine Specialist will meet with you to figure out what’s ailing your pet.
Internal Medicine appointments can be made through a referral from your primary veterinarian & are available Mon - Sat 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
Emergency charges extra
Dermatology appoinments
If your pet is having problems with excessive scratching, biting, chewing, or licking, then it may be time to schedule an appointment with our dermatology specialist, He’s an expert at handling anything skin-related and will be able to get to the root of the cause so your furry friend can relief.
All you need to do is contact us to schedule a dermatology appointment Tue-Fri 11:00 am – 2:00 pm
Ophthalmology appointment
Is your little companion experiencing eye problems, such as vision issues, eye diseases, or even cancer in the eye? Then it may be time to see our ophthalmologist. In this case, Internal Medicine Specialist will meet with you to figure out what’s ailing your pet.
Ophthalmology appointments can be made through a referral from your veterinarian. appointment are available Mon-Thu 02:am - 4:00 pm
Surgery service appoinments
Unfortunately, surgery is sometimes necessary. Luckily, we have a great team of experts here at Oklahoma vet! All of our surgeons are held under close supervision of the esteemed to ensure all goes smoothly. Internal Medicine Specialist will meet with you to figure.
Surgery Services can be scheduled through a referral from your veterinarian. Rember that patients requiring sedation or anesthesia must be fasted.