Clients
Welcome New Clients!
This is the easiest place to start your relationship with us. A new client form and financial policy are available to download. Please click on the new client form below, fill out, print & bring in or email to us at
okahinfo@okah.net. As always, you can reach out to us by phone at 952-929-0074. We’ll see you soon!
New Client Form | Financial Policy
Why Oak Knoll?
We focus on preventative wellness care including vaccination and parasite protection as well as managing illness and injuries. The doctors at Oak Knoll are committed to bettering the lives of all our patients, and we think that should include yours!
Our goal is to treat the patient throughout his/her life promoting health by detecting problems early and be education pet owners.
Payment Options
Thank you for choosing Oak Knoll Animal Hospital. Our primary mission is to deliver the best and most comprehensive veterinary care available for your pet. An important part of our mission is making the cost of optimal care easy and manageable for our clients by offering payment options. Oak Knoll Animal Hospital requires payment in full at the end of your pet's examination and/or at the time of discharge.
We accept; Cash, Check, Visa®, MasterCard®, Discover, American Express or CareCredit as forms of payment.
What is CareCredit?
We believe that quality veterinary care should be available to everyone so we offer CareCredit; a six month, no-interest credit line to help our clients spread out the expense of veterinary care over time. Ideal for treatments and procedures beyond your bank balance, CareCredit is a revolving line of credit designed specifically for your vet care needs. With CareCredit, you pay no up-front costs, no pre-payment penalties, and no fees, if balance is paid within 6 months.
You can fill out your application online and then submit it digitally, or print and mail it to CareCredit.
Click here to fill out a CareCredit Application
Educational Websites
Are you wondering what Leptospirosis is and how your dog can get this disease?
http://www.leptoinfo.com/lepto-home.html
Everything you want to know about Lyme disease and how it is transmitted.
http://www.lymeinfo.com/index.html
Heart disease in your dog; diagnosis, detection and treatment:
Is your cat diabetic?
Anal Gland Tumors
Brushing Teeth in Cats
Brushing Teeth in Dogs
Buyer beware - purchasing pet drugs online
Cat Behavior and Training - Crate Training and Travel
Cat Behavior Problems - Aggression - Petting Aggression
Chocolate Poisoning for Dogs
Coccidiosis in Dogs
Cystitis and Lower Urinary Tract Disease in Cats
Degenerative Disc Disease in Dogs
Dog Behavior and Training - Crate Training Guide - How to Crate Train
FELV Infection Information Sheet
FISH OIL
Flea Control in Cats
Flea Control in Dogs
Giving Pills to Cats
Giving Pills to Dogs
Heartworm Disease in Dogs - Testing
Hookworm Infection in Dogs
Hyperthyroidism in Cats
Internal Parasites in Cats
Internal Parasites in Dogs
Kidney Failure - Chronic in Dogs
Kitten Behavior and Training - Litter Box Training
Lyme Disease in Dogs - Testing
Obesity in Cats
Pancreatic Disease - Testing
Pancreatitis in Cats
Pet Environment
Resource list-companion animal loss and death
Roundworm Infection in Dogs
Whipworm Infections in Dogs