COVID-19 (coronavirus) UPDATE:Our hospital is open! To our valued clients:Our BluePearl Pet Hospitals have new safety protocols in place to help us keep you, your pets and our hospital teams safe. Please visit our website to be aware of the new patient intake procedures. Thank you for your understanding during these times. At BluePearl, the health and safety of our patients, staff, and community is our number one priority. Please be assured that while we are taking extra precautions to reduce the spread of COVID-19 (coronavirus), we are still committed to providing exceptional care to your pet.Over the past few weeks, we have taken several precautionary steps in our hospitals and are carefully monitoring the health and well-being of our staff. To assist us in our prevention efforts, we ask that you please consider the following precautions concerning both appointments and emergency situations: If you are experiencing flu-like symptoms or are quarantined due to potential COVID-19 exposure, please call ahead so we can ensure your pet’s needs can be met and advise you on next steps.---------Our 24 hour pet hospital in Oklahoma City also serves Edmond, Enid, Guthrie, Lawton, Midwest City, Mustang, Moore, Norman, Shawnee and Yukon, along with north Texas and the Texas panhandle. For years, an Oklahoma City emergency vet clinic sat beside an Oklahoma City veterinary surgery center. The two practices, with separate owners, would enlist each other’s services at times. But in 2014, the union became official when they became part of BluePearl, a national network of pet emergency hospitals. BluePearl then brought the two practices together in a new, state-of-the-art home.The result is BluePearl Oklahoma City, our 19,000-square-foot specialty and emergency animal hospital, which has an MRI and a CT scanner on site. Our advanced diagnostics also include endoscopy, fluoroscopy, arthroscopy and ultrasound equipment.Having everything under the same roof allows our emergency veterinarians and specialists to coordinate your pet’s care Oklahoma City pet care without skipping a beat. The former hospitals in Oklahoma City were previously known as Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care and the Veterinary Surgery Center.
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