Veterinary care at Village Animal Hospital in Oklahoma City begins outside its entrance relying on each animal’s baseline behavior combined with moment-to-moment adaptability and subtle shifts describable only by Oklahoma caregivers. The intake process is built around rhythm. Pets receive opportunities to watch from lobby areas or room corners. Initial stages of appointments involve environmental adjustments including dimming lights and adjusting positions while calibrating vocal tone. The sequence of physical exams adheres to intrinsic patterns where healthcare professionals conduct joint assessments prior to oral examinations while fur analysis precedes abdominal contact. Early-morning behaviors along with resting breathing patterns and food engagement shifts are to be described by caregivers. Village Animal Hospital provides structured health mapping that encompasses diagnostics injury recovery timelines stress-aware vaccine scheduling geriatric mobility support and individualized pain tracking. The treatment schedule modifies when pets exhibit repetitive looping actions, freeze responses, or changes in gaze avoidance patterns. The arrangement of procedures depends on handling tolerance and movement recovery intervals instead of arbitrary sequencing. Veterinary professionals offer post-appointment recommendations to families based on each pet’s specific decompression period. Certain animals require direct reinforcement such as walks or vocal interactions while others seek solitude warmth or repetitive comfort behaviors. Village Animal Hospital assists caregivers in understanding post-care needs during clinical procedures instead of limiting support to follow-up appointments. Village Animal Hospital delivers specialized care for both anxious kittens and senior pets with sensory needs across Oklahoma City and the broader Oklahoma region through a service spectrum that mirrors animal life patterns from morning dawn to evening contemplation.
Services
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Reviews
Jo Bartelson
13 Jul 2018
REPORT
Great pricing! Vet that actually is knowledgeable and is in it for the animals not the money.
Beaureguard D.
25 Sep 2017
REPORT
We have been using Dr. Giles for our pets healthcare for over 25 years now. We've used his expertise for 5 different cats, and 3 different dogs over the years. He, and his staff have always been extre... Read More
We have been using Dr. Giles for our pets healthcare for over 25 years now. We've used his expertise for 5 different cats, and 3 different dogs over the years. He, and his staff have always been extremely caring, and professional. We almost always never have to wait when we have an appointment, even then it is at most under 5 minutes. He always takes the time to go over any concerns, and then gives us different options, if available, for treatment. Our neighbor uses him for her dogs too. Bottom line... we really do trust him, and will continue to use him in the future. Read Less
Athena Hoffman
11 Aug 2017
REPORT
I used to love this clinic. Until BOTH of my dogs went undiagnosed with fatal consequences. Both times the issues were presented to the Dr. and both were brushed off as nothing to worry about. If yo... Read More
I used to love this clinic. Until BOTH of my dogs went undiagnosed with fatal consequences. Both times the issues were presented to the Dr. and both were brushed off as nothing to worry about. If you just need basic animal care then no problem, but if there is anything else you better get a 2nd opinion. My English bulldog passed away after he told me her heart murmur was gone. 1 1/2 yrs later she died from enlarged heart that another vet noticed right away. My boxer has a lump next to his ear for over a year now. This Dr told me it was nothing, just a sebacious cyst. Took him to the other vet today for urinary infection and she checked the lump. It is cancer. He is 14yrs old. Not much else to say. The staff is always friendly here. My problem is solely with Dr. He should not be in practice if he is too busy or lazy to address issues beyond basic care. Read Less
Lou Vovk
29 Jun 2017
REPORT
Dr. Giles has taken care of 3 dogs for us over the space of 17 years. He is caring and smart: a great diagnostician and a talented surgeon. I would highly recommend him and the service you will rece... Read More
Dr. Giles has taken care of 3 dogs for us over the space of 17 years. He is caring and smart: a great diagnostician and a talented surgeon. I would highly recommend him and the service you will received at Village Animal Hospital. Read Less
Mary Selid
16 Jun 2017
REPORT
Love the doctor and his staff. They take great care of my puppies.
Stephanie Bilodeau
9 Jun 2017
REPORT
If i could give ZERO stars i would because the doctor refused to see my pitbull mix who is THE SWEETEST BABY EVER ! People like you shouldn't be in practice. I've had worse experience with Rotts, Sh... Read More
If i could give ZERO stars i would because the doctor refused to see my pitbull mix who is THE SWEETEST BABY EVER ! People like you shouldn't be in practice. I've had worse experience with Rotts, Shepherds and chows then I have ever with pitbulls! I will never recommend someone to use your services Read Less
M R Noneya
1 Oct 2016
REPORT
Dr Giles is a tremendous and compassionate vet. We trust our furry family to no one else.
Eugenia Cowden
19 Nov 2015
REPORT
We have taken all if our pets, dogs and cats, to Dr. Giles for years. He has cared for each of them compassionately and with sigificant expertise. Can't think of anyone better to entrust our pet's hea... Read More
We have taken all if our pets, dogs and cats, to Dr. Giles for years. He has cared for each of them compassionately and with sigificant expertise. Can't think of anyone better to entrust our pet's healthcare with! Read Less
Dustin Testerman
21 Feb 2015
REPORT
Bruce Stephens
5 Dec 2014
REPORT
Dr. Giles is an awesome vet who takes time with each of his patients. We first started going here when he was recommended to us for our cat who was dying of liver failure. He showed compassion to us... Read More
Dr. Giles is an awesome vet who takes time with each of his patients. We first started going here when he was recommended to us for our cat who was dying of liver failure. He showed compassion to us and we could really tell that he loves what he does with the tenderness that he has displayed to our animals. We have been going here for years now and have referred many family members and friends here who have all been impressed. Fully recommend this vet! Read Less
Village Animal Hospital is located at 2820 W Hefner Rd, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73120. It's easily accessible to pet owners in the Oklahoma City area and surrounding communities.
What time does Village Animal Hospital open and close each day?
Village Animal Hospital is open Monday 08:00 AM - 17:00 PM, Tuesday 08:00 AM - 17:00 PM, Wednesday 08:00 AM - 17:00 PM, Thursday 08:00 AM - 17:00 PM, Friday 08:00 AM - 17:00 PM. They are closed on Saturdays. They are closed on Sundays.
How can I book an appointment at Village Animal Hospital?
You can book an appointment online with Village Animal Hospital via our website. Simply click the 'Book an Appointment' button on their profile or use TopVet’s online scheduling. Alternatively, you can call the clinic at to schedule a visit.
What services does Village Animal Hospital offer?
Village Animal Hospital in Oklahoma City offers a range of veterinary services, including NULL. From routine wellness exams and vaccinations to surgeries and diagnostics, they provide comprehensive care for your pets.
Veterinary care at Village Animal Hospital in Oklahoma City begins outside its entrance relying on each animal’s baseline behavior combined with moment-to-moment adaptability and subtle shifts describable only by Oklahoma caregivers. The intake process is built around rhythm. Pets receive opportunities to watch from lobby areas or room corners. Initial stages of appointments involve environmental adjustments including dimming lights and adjusting positions while calibrating vocal tone. The sequence of physical exams adheres to intrinsic patterns where healthcare professionals conduct joint assessments prior to oral examinations while fur analysis precedes abdominal contact. Early-morning behaviors along with resting breathing patterns and food engagement shifts are to be described by caregivers. Village Animal Hospital provides structured health mapping that encompasses diagnostics injury recovery timelines stress-aware vaccine scheduling geriatric mobility support and individualized pain tracking. The treatment schedule modifies when pets exhibit repetitive looping actions, freeze responses, or changes in gaze avoidance patterns. The arrangement of procedures depends on handling tolerance and movement recovery intervals instead of arbitrary sequencing. Veterinary professionals offer post-appointment recommendations to families based on each pet’s specific decompression period. Certain animals require direct reinforcement such as walks or vocal interactions while others seek solitude warmth or repetitive comfort behaviors. Village Animal Hospital assists caregivers in understanding post-care needs during clinical procedures instead of limiting support to follow-up appointments. Village Animal Hospital delivers specialized care for both anxious kittens and senior pets with sensory needs across Oklahoma City and the broader Oklahoma region through a service spectrum that mirrors animal life patterns from morning dawn to evening contemplation.
Business Hours
Monday
08:00AM-17:00PM
Tuesday
08:00AM-17:00PM
Wednesday
08:00AM-17:00PM
Thursday
08:00AM-17:00PM
Friday
08:00AM-17:00PM
Services
NULL
Reviews
Jo Bartelson
13 Jul 2018
REPORT
☆☆☆☆☆
REPORT
Great pricing! Vet that actually is knowledgeable and is in it for the animals not the money.
Beaureguard D.
25 Sep 2017
REPORT
☆☆☆☆☆
REPORT
We have been using Dr. Giles for our pets healthcare for over 25 years now. We've used his expertise for 5 different cats, and 3 different dogs over the years. He, and his staff have always been extre... Read More
We have been using Dr. Giles for our pets healthcare for over 25 years now. We've used his expertise for 5 different cats, and 3 different dogs over the years. He, and his staff have always been extremely caring, and professional. We almost always never have to wait when we have an appointment, even then it is at most under 5 minutes. He always takes the time to go over any concerns, and then gives us different options, if available, for treatment. Our neighbor uses him for her dogs too. Bottom line... we really do trust him, and will continue to use him in the future. Read Less
Athena Hoffman
11 Aug 2017
REPORT
☆☆☆☆☆
REPORT
I used to love this clinic. Until BOTH of my dogs went undiagnosed with fatal consequences. Both times the issues were presented to the Dr. and both were brushed off as nothing to worry about. If yo... Read More
I used to love this clinic. Until BOTH of my dogs went undiagnosed with fatal consequences. Both times the issues were presented to the Dr. and both were brushed off as nothing to worry about. If you just need basic animal care then no problem, but if there is anything else you better get a 2nd opinion. My English bulldog passed away after he told me her heart murmur was gone. 1 1/2 yrs later she died from enlarged heart that another vet noticed right away. My boxer has a lump next to his ear for over a year now. This Dr told me it was nothing, just a sebacious cyst. Took him to the other vet today for urinary infection and she checked the lump. It is cancer. He is 14yrs old. Not much else to say. The staff is always friendly here. My problem is solely with Dr. He should not be in practice if he is too busy or lazy to address issues beyond basic care. Read Less
Lou Vovk
29 Jun 2017
REPORT
☆☆☆☆☆
REPORT
Dr. Giles has taken care of 3 dogs for us over the space of 17 years. He is caring and smart: a great diagnostician and a talented surgeon. I would highly recommend him and the service you will rece... Read More
Dr. Giles has taken care of 3 dogs for us over the space of 17 years. He is caring and smart: a great diagnostician and a talented surgeon. I would highly recommend him and the service you will received at Village Animal Hospital. Read Less
Mary Selid
16 Jun 2017
REPORT
☆☆☆☆☆
REPORT
Love the doctor and his staff. They take great care of my puppies.
Stephanie Bilodeau
9 Jun 2017
REPORT
☆☆☆☆☆
REPORT
If i could give ZERO stars i would because the doctor refused to see my pitbull mix who is THE SWEETEST BABY EVER ! People like you shouldn't be in practice. I've had worse experience with Rotts, Sh... Read More
If i could give ZERO stars i would because the doctor refused to see my pitbull mix who is THE SWEETEST BABY EVER ! People like you shouldn't be in practice. I've had worse experience with Rotts, Shepherds and chows then I have ever with pitbulls! I will never recommend someone to use your services Read Less
M R Noneya
1 Oct 2016
REPORT
☆☆☆☆☆
REPORT
Dr Giles is a tremendous and compassionate vet. We trust our furry family to no one else.
Eugenia Cowden
19 Nov 2015
REPORT
☆☆☆☆☆
REPORT
We have taken all if our pets, dogs and cats, to Dr. Giles for years. He has cared for each of them compassionately and with sigificant expertise. Can't think of anyone better to entrust our pet's hea... Read More
We have taken all if our pets, dogs and cats, to Dr. Giles for years. He has cared for each of them compassionately and with sigificant expertise. Can't think of anyone better to entrust our pet's healthcare with! Read Less
Dustin Testerman
21 Feb 2015
REPORT
☆☆☆☆☆
REPORT
Bruce Stephens
5 Dec 2014
REPORT
☆☆☆☆☆
REPORT
Dr. Giles is an awesome vet who takes time with each of his patients. We first started going here when he was recommended to us for our cat who was dying of liver failure. He showed compassion to us... Read More
Dr. Giles is an awesome vet who takes time with each of his patients. We first started going here when he was recommended to us for our cat who was dying of liver failure. He showed compassion to us and we could really tell that he loves what he does with the tenderness that he has displayed to our animals. We have been going here for years now and have referred many family members and friends here who have all been impressed. Fully recommend this vet! Read Less
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FAQs
Where is Village Animal Hospital located?
Village Animal Hospital is located at 2820 W Hefner Rd, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73120. It's easily accessible to pet owners in the Oklahoma City area and surrounding communities.
What time does Village Animal Hospital open and close each day?
Village Animal Hospital is open Monday 08:00 AM - 17:00 PM, Tuesday 08:00 AM - 17:00 PM, Wednesday 08:00 AM - 17:00 PM, Thursday 08:00 AM - 17:00 PM, Friday 08:00 AM - 17:00 PM. They are closed on Saturdays. They are closed on Sundays.
How can I book an appointment at Village Animal Hospital?
You can book an appointment online with Village Animal Hospital via our website. Simply click the 'Book an Appointment' button on their profile or use TopVet’s online scheduling. Alternatively, you can call the clinic at to schedule a visit.
What services does Village Animal Hospital offer?
Village Animal Hospital in Oklahoma City offers a range of veterinary services, including NULL. From routine wellness exams and vaccinations to surgeries and diagnostics, they provide comprehensive care for your pets.