Here are the local veterinary clinics serving Comanche County, offering a variety of care options for your beloved pets. While our area does not have a dedicated after-hours emergency hospital, some local clinics provide after-hours emergency visits for their established clients or offer care for an additional fee. For those requiring immediate, advanced care beyond local offerings, emergency hospitals are available in Oklahoma City. There’s no need to call ahead—just head straight to the hospital to ensure prompt attention for your pet. We’re fortunate to have caring professionals both locally and regionally, working tirelessly to keep our furry friends safe and healthy.
Animal Birth Control Clinic (No Website Best to Call During Business Hours)
Lawton, OK
(580) 355-6985
Beavers Animal Hospital
Lawton, OK
(580) 357-6644
Chambers Veterinary Clinic
Lawton, OK
(580) 357-9833
Creekside Animal Hospital
Lawton, OK
(580) 351-0581
Fort Sill Veterinary Clinic (Government Website Best to Call for Appointments)
Lawton, OK
(580) 442-3416
Freeman Veterinary Clinic
Lawton, OK
(580) 280-2400
Gore West Animal Hospital
Lawton, OK
(580) 536-2233
Happy Hollow Animal Hospital
Elgin, OK
(580) 492-3400
Hergenrether Animal Hospital
Lawton, OK
(580) 536-8387
Lawton Veterinary Hospital
Lawton, OK
(580) 699-7387
Lawtonka Animal Chiropractic & Vet Hospital
Lawton, OK
(580) 529-7387
Meadow Wood Animal Hospital
Lawton, OK
(580) 353-0344
Midtown Animal Hospital
Lawton, OK
(580) 353-3438
Oak Ridge Animal Center
Lawton, OK
(580) 357-4525
Southwest Veterinary Clinic
Elgin, OK
(580) 492-4404
Animal Emergency & Surgical Center
Open 24 hours
Oklahoma City, OK
(405) 631-7828
BluePearl Pet Hospital
Open 24 hours
Oklahoma City, OK
(405) 749-6989
City Paws Urgent Care
Regular Business Hours
Oklahoma City, OK
(405) 342-0663
Neel Veterinary Hospital
Open 24 hours
Oklahoma City, OK
(405) 947-8387
Veterinary Emergency Referral Center
Open 24 hours
Norman, OK
(405) 360-7828
We understand how important affordable spay and neuter services are for keeping pets healthy and reducing overpopulation. While Lawton currently has limited options, we’re here to connect you with several excellent low-cost clinics just a short drive away, near Oklahoma City. These clinics provide reliable and accessible care, ensuring your pets get the attention they deserve without breaking the bank.
OKVMA (Program for $10 Co-Pay for Sterlizations)
MidWest City Spay/Neuter Program ($25 for Qualifying Low-Income Families)
In addition to veterinary care and emergency services, this guide includes resources to support you during some of the most challenging moments of pet ownership. For those coping with the loss of a beloved companion, we’ve provided grief and bereavement support options to help you navigate this difficult time. Whether you need compassionate counseling, memorial services, or a way to honor your pet’s memory, these resources are here to provide comfort. Additionally, we’ve included poison control hotlines to ensure you have immediate access to expert advice in case of accidental exposures. These tools are designed to offer both practical guidance and emotional support, reinforcing that you’re never alone in caring for your pets.
In the event your pet is exposed to a potentially poisonous substance, it's crucial to act swiftly but remain calm. First, move your pet from the source of the toxin to a safe area. If your local veterinarian is unavailable, immediately contact a pet poison control hotline for expert guidance. Be aware that some of these services may charge a consultation fee, but the assistance they provide during emergencies is invaluable.
Here are some resources you can contact:
ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center
New York, NY
Available 24/7 for any animal poison-related emergency. A consultation fee may apply.
Minneapolis, MN
Provides 24/7 animal poison control services. A fee of $85 per incident applies, covering all follow-up consultations.
Oklahoma Center for Poison and Drug Information
Oklahoma City, OK
Offers information concerning the prevention and management of potential toxic exposures to the people of Oklahoma. While primarily focused on human exposures, they can provide guidance or direct you to appropriate resources for pet-related poisonings.
Having these contacts readily available can make a significant difference in ensuring your pet receives prompt and effective care during critical situations.
Veterinary care is essential to ensuring that pets live long, happy, and healthy lives. Regular check-ups, vaccinations, and preventative care help catch potential health issues early, keeping pets safe from diseases and discomfort. Beyond routine visits, providing a safe and nurturing environment—free of hazards and full of love—ensures pets thrive emotionally and physically. By staying proactive about their health, you’re giving your furry companions the best chance to enjoy their days to the fullest, whether it’s running through the park, snuggling at home, or simply being their joyful, playful selves. A commitment to their well-being is a commitment to their best life.