• Never self-diagnose your pet. Sometimes you just can’t tell if your pet is having a true emergency. But we can help.

    If Your Pet Is Exhibiting Any Of The Following Symptoms During Business Hours Call Us Immediately

    Inability to breathe noisy respiration, blue tongue, gasping for breath.

    Bleeding that won’t stop: Apply pressure and come now!

    Inability to urinate or appears constipated.

    Inability to deliver puppies or kittens: keeps trying or has stopped trying.

    Severe pain: continuous with no relief.

    Vomiting, diarrhea: continuous or with the appearance of blood.

    Loss of balance or consciousness: includes tremors, coma, staggering, blindness, fainting.

    Severe itching: continuous scratching, biting, self-mutilation.

    Penetrating wounds: any place, but especially the chest or abdomen.

    Poisoning: bring the container or commercial name and chemical name.

    Injury: constant pain and total lameness.

    Hit by car: may include trauma and bleeding.

    Bloat: abnormal distention of the abdomen and difficulty breathing.

    If Your Pet Has Any Of The Following Symptoms, It Is Safe To Wait Overnight:

    Ear problems/itching: head shaking and ear discharge. mild to moderate itching; no skin damage; no bleeding.

    Loss of appetite: skipped one main meal, but no other signs of illness.

    Thirst/urination: excessive drinking or elimination of urine with no blood, no pain, no straining or discomfort, or bloody appearance to the urine.

    Lameness: little or no pain; no discomfort in walking; not continuous.

    Worms in bowel movement: no blood in bowel movement; no pain or discomfort; no vomiting.

    Most skin problems: scratching, itching, fleas, ticks.

  • At Hartfield Veterinary Clinic, we value the well-being of all animals, including those on farms. Although we don't currently offer farm call visits, we're excited to partner with Dr. Lena Swanson, an experienced veterinarian specializing in equine and farm animal care. With Dr. Swanson's expertise and our collaborative efforts, your farm animals receive exceptional care and attention, ensuring their health and happiness. She can be contacted at (308) 529-0058.

  • Our urgent care exam fee is $65. Before providing any treatment, your veterinarian will discuss your pet’s required care and associated costs. We will explain all pricing upfront and ensure you approve the recommended care plan.

  • We are open Friday 6 PM-11 PM, Saturday 8 AM-11 PM, and Sunday 11 AM-6 PM.

  • We are located at 36255 W 31st St. Mannord, OK 74044.

  • We currently accept phone-ahead appointments only at our urgent care clinic. Wait times vary depending on the number of pets already being seen. To get an estimate of the current wait time, please call us before coming in. Our team will provide an approximate timeframe so you can plan accordingly. Our phone number is (918) 77 -2721.