We focus on client education and preventative care for pets of all ages. Each veterinarian and staff member is deeply committed to the health and well-being of your pet. Advanced medicine, compassionate care, and excellent customer service are the driving forces behind Greater Tulsa Veterinary Services.
In partnership with pet owners, we work to optimize the health and quality of life for companion animals. To help our clients nurture, celebrate and protect the human-animal bond with their pets by providing the highest quality of progressive, loving, compassionate, and educational veterinary care.
In partnership with pet owners, we work to optimize the health and quality of life for companion animals. To help our clients nurture, celebrate and protect the human-animal bond with their pets by providing the highest quality of progressive, loving, compassionate, and educational veterinary care.
Services
GTVETS is a well-established, full-service, small animal veterinary hospital providing comprehensive medical, surgical and dental care. We have locations in Tulsa and Broken Arrow, OK. Each clinic provides a broad spectrum of diagnostic procedures through in-house testing and the use of external laboratories.
Heritage Veterinary Hospital has been caring for pets and their owners since 1965. Our goal is to provide the highest quality of medical and surgical care for our patients. We are a full service hospital providing both wellness care and major medical care for your pet. Some of wellness visits include vaccinations, parasite prevention, prophylactic dental cleanings, spays, neuters, microchipping and bathing.
Like many children I always loved animals. As I progressed in school I also loved science and biology. Then Grandma Lou got me a kennel job at Dr. McGuire's clinic and I was "hooked" for life! My goal for clients and patients is education. So the best well informed decision can be made for the welfare, compassion, and dignity of the pet.
Audrea began working as a Receptionist at Heritage in the summer of 2016, but has been working in the veterinary field for over ten years. Her goal is to provide excellent customer service by addressing all of our clients needs and providing information regarding routine checkups and preventative healthcare.
Mushrooms, mothballs, antifreeze, rodenticides, compost bins and red maple leaves are all toxic to dogs and cats. Learn more about these fall pet poisons. Aggression: The number one reason why animals are given up to the shelter or euthanized.
Aggression can be a very scary thing to see, but knowing the reason behind the aggression can give you a better understanding of why your pet acts the way it does and in most cases with time and consistency, the behavior can be modified.Although pet parents are well aware of poisons lurking around their home, many don't realize that some of the biggest culprits are sitting right on their own nightstands.
Aggression can be a very scary thing to see, but knowing the reason behind the aggression can give you a better understanding of why your pet acts the way it does and in most cases with time and consistency, the behavior can be modified.Although pet parents are well aware of poisons lurking around their home, many don't realize that some of the biggest culprits are sitting right on their own nightstands.