
At Pryor Vet, you will find kind and compassionate care for the performance, productivity, health and well-being of our patients and their owners. We are your source for all of your pet and food animal health care needs. Whether it's routine or emergency care, lameness, reproduction, or anything in between, we're here for you! With multiple doctors on staff, Pryor Vet is able to serve all of the animal health disciplines below.
We look forward to partnering with you for your health and wellness needs for all of your animals.
We look forward to partnering with you for your health and wellness needs for all of your animals.
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Dr. Clint Gardner, a Northwestern Oklahoma native, earned his undergraduate degree at Northwestern Oklahoma State University and his veterinary degree from Oklahoma State University in 1999.
Upon graduation he joined Pryor Veterinary Hospital and became partner in 2005.
Dr. Gardner's passion includes all aspects of bovine production and medicine with a particularly keen interest in client profitability.
His goal is to make his clients more profitable!
Dr. Gardner says, I chose the veterinary field because I like working with animals and I like to help people.
Upon graduation he joined Pryor Veterinary Hospital and became partner in 2005.
Dr. Gardner's passion includes all aspects of bovine production and medicine with a particularly keen interest in client profitability.
His goal is to make his clients more profitable!
Dr. Gardner says, I chose the veterinary field because I like working with animals and I like to help people.
Veterinarian at Pryor Veterinary Hospital, Stan McBride, DVM is a native of Arkoma, Oklahoma.
Dr. McBride earned his undergraduate degree at Oklahoma State and his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine at Oklahoma State College of Veterinary Medicine in 1991.
Pryor Veterinary Hospital has been home to him since his graduation.
He is passionate about Non Invasive Pain Management.
This is new territory for Pryor Veterinary Hospital and he is thrilled with the results they are experiencing.
Through several professional memberships, Dr. McBride is able to maintain a leading edge with multiple continuing education opportunities.
Dr. McBride earned his undergraduate degree at Oklahoma State and his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine at Oklahoma State College of Veterinary Medicine in 1991.
Pryor Veterinary Hospital has been home to him since his graduation.
He is passionate about Non Invasive Pain Management.
This is new territory for Pryor Veterinary Hospital and he is thrilled with the results they are experiencing.
Through several professional memberships, Dr. McBride is able to maintain a leading edge with multiple continuing education opportunities.
Stephen Letzig, DVM is a native of Blackwell, Oklahoma.
Dr. Letzig earned both his undergraduate degree and Doctor of Veterinary Medicine at Oklahoma State University.
Upon graduation in 1976, Dr. Letzig began practicing with Pryor Veterinary Hospital and became partner in 1978.
His clinical interests include small animal medicine and dentistry.
Most of Dr. Letzig's continuing education is through North East Oklahoma Veterinary Association and Western States Conferences.
However, his professional affiliations with American Veterinary Medical Association, Oklahoma Veterinary Medical Association and North East Oklahoma Veterinary Medical Association contribute to his overall education.
Dr. Letzig earned both his undergraduate degree and Doctor of Veterinary Medicine at Oklahoma State University.
Upon graduation in 1976, Dr. Letzig began practicing with Pryor Veterinary Hospital and became partner in 1978.
His clinical interests include small animal medicine and dentistry.
Most of Dr. Letzig's continuing education is through North East Oklahoma Veterinary Association and Western States Conferences.
However, his professional affiliations with American Veterinary Medical Association, Oklahoma Veterinary Medical Association and North East Oklahoma Veterinary Medical Association contribute to his overall education.
Life is pretty simple when we're in good health.
The best way to maintain good health is through Annual Wellness Care (physical exams, blood work, vaccines, spays and neuters).
Certainly our goal at Pryor Veterinary Hospital is to help keep your pets life pretty simple, but we realize that, as with humans, life isn't always that easy.
Our pets have a high tolerance for pain.
The most effective way to achieve ideal health when your pet "just isn't right" is to address it promptly.
By the time your pet is showing signs or symptoms of pain or discomfort, he or she is already experiencing a higher threshold of pain than you and I can tolerate.
The best way to maintain good health is through Annual Wellness Care (physical exams, blood work, vaccines, spays and neuters).
Certainly our goal at Pryor Veterinary Hospital is to help keep your pets life pretty simple, but we realize that, as with humans, life isn't always that easy.
Our pets have a high tolerance for pain.
The most effective way to achieve ideal health when your pet "just isn't right" is to address it promptly.
By the time your pet is showing signs or symptoms of pain or discomfort, he or she is already experiencing a higher threshold of pain than you and I can tolerate.
For horse people, there is no greater bond than the one you share with your horse.
You spend hours, days, weeks and months training these animals to ensure a safe, fun and productive relationship for both of you.
This relationship involves a level of communication that only you and your horse can understand.
Maintaining Annual Wellness will ensure a long and healthy relationship for you and all of the animals in your barns and pastures!
If your well-trained horse suddenly misbehaves or just seems off it could be a sign that something medically is wrong.
You spend hours, days, weeks and months training these animals to ensure a safe, fun and productive relationship for both of you.
This relationship involves a level of communication that only you and your horse can understand.
Maintaining Annual Wellness will ensure a long and healthy relationship for you and all of the animals in your barns and pastures!
If your well-trained horse suddenly misbehaves or just seems off it could be a sign that something medically is wrong.
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