Best 10 Veterinarian in Royal Oak, Michigan — Trusted by Pet Owners
Your pet deserves the best care possible, and Royal Oak, Michigan has 10 veterinarian ready to help. Whether you need routine care, emergency services, grooming, boarding, or training, the top-rated veterinarian in Royal Oak listed below have been reviewed by real pet owners in the area. When choosing a veterinarian in Royal Oak, consider their experience with your specific type of pet, their facility, staff qualifications, and what other local pet owners have to say.
Veterinarian options in Royal Oak, Michigan are spread throughout the city and surrounding communities. Whether you're searching near the city center or in the surrounding neighborhoods, the listings below cover veterinarian serving all parts of Royal Oak and nearby areas.
Most veterinarian in Royal Oak charge $50–150 for standard services. Emergency or specialty services may cost $200–500+.
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What is the best veterinarian in Royal Oak, Michigan?
The top-ranked veterinarian in Royal Oak appears first below, based on verified ratings and reviews from local pet owners.
Do veterinarian in Royal Oak accept walk-ins?
Some veterinarian in Royal Oak accept walk-ins for routine services, but appointments are recommended — especially for grooming, boarding, or vet visits.
How much does a veterinarian in Royal Oak cost?
Pricing depends on the service and your pet's size and breed. Most veterinarian in Royal Oak post pricing on their website or share estimates over the phone.
Are there any emergency veterinarian in Royal Oak open 24 hours?
Yes — Royal Oak has 24/7 emergency veterinary clinics. Look for "Emergency" or "24/7" in the listings below, and save the number in your phone for quick access.
How do I find a veterinarian in Royal Oak that specializes in my type of pet?
Check listing descriptions for species and breed expertise. Many veterinarian in Royal Oak specialize in dogs and cats; some also serve birds, reptiles, and exotic pets.