McCurtain Pet Clinic in Idabel offers quality pet services with people who care and are passionate about your pet.
We aim to leave you satisfied and confident that your pet is receiving the best attention possible.
Our friendly, knowledgeable staff takes pride in delivering personalized service and advice when it comes to you and your pets’ needs.
Tiffany L. Hoskins, DVM
Dr. Hoskins grew up in Lubbock, Texas. She graduated Magna Cum Laude from Texas Tech University with a Bachelors of Arts in 2001, and earned her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine-DVM from the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine in 2010. Dr. Hoskins is fully licensed to practice veterinary medicine in Texas and Oklahoma. She is a current member of the Oklahoma Veterinary Medical Association.
After graduating in 2010, Dr. Hoskins returned to Texas and practiced companion animal medicine in the Dallas-Metroplex area. In 2012, she moved to her current home in Idabel, Oklahoma where she provided relief veterinary services for many small animal practices. In January 2016, Dr. Hoskins opened the McCurtain Pet Clinic in Idabel, Oklahoma where she currently practices small animal medicine and surgery.
Dr. Hoskins is married and has four wonderful sons, as well as two cats one named Patrick and the other Francis including their dog named Goldie. She enjoys small-town life and feels blessed to be able to raise her family in beautiful McCurtain County. Her extracurricular activities include skiing, painting, gardening, and relaxing outdoors with her friends and family.
Alicia is Lead Certified Veterinary Assistant.
Alicia and her family live in Idabel, and they have a few pets of their own — a chihuahua named Tiny, who is 13 years old, Jingles, a 7 year old tuxedo cat., and Obi, and Xander the latest addition to the family.
Alicia enjoys spending time with her family, going to her kids’ games, supporting her church, working on small craft projects, and taking last minute road trips!
Of working at the clinic, Alicia says:
“I love my job at McCurtain Pet Clinic. I get the honor of meeting and greeting new clients and patients each day. My goal is to help patients to live a long, happy, and healthy life.”
McHaley is Lead 2 Certified Veterinary Assistant.
McHaley is a graduate of Idabel High School and Kiamichi Tech Center.
McHaley has grown up in Idabel all her life; living with her family and many animals. She has 4 dogs, 4 cats, 1 ferret, and 2 skunks.
One dog which really sticks out is Meelah, a very friendly, very energetic Corgi/mini aussie mix. Meelah is enjoying life to the fullest as well as being spoiled on a daily. The other dogs names are Shelby the eldest, Sheba, and Kuntry the youngest and most stubborn. The cats in order of age is Grey, Ace, Ronin, and Miles; the two skunks who live in the house with their own room to themselves go by Ozzy and Oreo. Lastly is our only ferret Oscar, who definitely likes to cause trouble whenever he is awake.
“Working at a Veterinary clinic helps me understand the connection between clients and their pets. Seeing all the different diagnoses and being able to be apart of helping to figure out a treatment is a treat in itself.”
Heather – Certified Veterinary Nurse Level 1
Lexie – Certified Veterinary Nurse Level 1
Misti – Certified Veterinary Nurse Level 1
Misti grew up in Canton, Texas and lived in the Dallas area until she got married in 2020 and moved to McCurtain County. She has a four year old daughter and a nine month old Yorkie named Panzer. Misti enjoys spending time with her family, reading and teaching her daughter new things.
I love my job at the clinic and enjoy getting acquainted with different animals and people. I believe animals, like people, have their own unique personalities and I enjoy getting to know them on a professional and personal level.
We would love to hear from you. For more information or to talk to our staff, please call us at:
580-245-7021
Need to fax patient records to us? You can send them to our e-fax at:
1-844-809-7883
We’re located at 2541 S US Highway 259 in Idabel (about 1/2 mile south of Idabel Bypass on 259).