ER Vet Care for Pets,
Right When You Need It!
After your vet closes, we’re still open for business.
Walk in anytime — nights, weekends, and holidays. No appointment, no expensive emergency fee. Just compassionate care, right in your neighborhood.
When should you take your pet to an emergency vet?
At Priority Pet in Aiken, we know not every pet health scare requires the ER — but sometimes you can’t wait for your regular vet, either. That’s where we come in.
We’re here nights, weekends, and holidays to handle those unexpected but urgent moments — with no stiff emergency fee and no appointment needed. If you notice any of these signs, don’t hesitate to bring your pet in:
- Pet vomiting or diarrhea
- Blood in vomit or diarrhea
- Toxic ingestion
- Allergies / allergic reactions
- Unsteady when walking or falling over
- Bite wounds or lacerations
ER Vet Care That Puts Pets First
From late-night worries to weekend mishaps, we’re here when you need us most—with walk-in access and a care team that works hand-in-hand with your family vet.
Best ER Vet Care in Aiken
Our brand-new, state-of-the-art clinic in Aiken was designed with both pets and pet parents in mind. Bright, modern, and fully equipped, our space offers the latest technology and a welcoming environment that helps put pets — and their people — at ease.
Backed by experienced veterinarians and a compassionate team, you can rest easy knowing your pets are in capable, caring hands.
Always There For You And Your Pet
We are committed to providing the highest level of care for your pets, when they need it most.
Our after hours ER vet clinic and experienced team of veterinary professionals is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities and available to handle any pet emergency. From minor injuries to critical conditions, you can trust us to provide compassionate and expert care to ensure the best possible outcomes for your beloved pets.
We’re here for unexpected pet emergencies that don’t require a trip to the ER but can’t wait for a regular vet appointment.
Our experienced team handles a variety of pet surgeries in Aiken, from simple procedures to more complicated ones.
Fast answers, better care. Our in-house lab, X-rays, and ultrasound provide quick and accurate results to guide your pet’s treatment.
Some of the Most Common Injuries and Ailments We Treat
- Allergies/Reactions
- Anal-gland scooting, licking
- Bite wounds
- Constipation or Vomiting
- Decreased appetite
- Dehydration or lethargy
- Difficulty walking
- Ear infections
- Skin infections, irritation
- Issues with urinating
- Vomiting
- Wounds
Prepare for your pet’s appointment with CareCredit!
Our practice offers flexible financing with the CareCredit health and animal care credit card to help you get your pet the care they need, when they need it.

CareCredit is here to help you fit your pet’s care into your budget.
- Apply today*: See if you prequalify with no impact to your credit score. Once approved, you can apply and use the CareCredit card right away.
- Pay over time: Flexible financing with CareCredit allows you to spread out your veterinary bills with promotional financing options.*
- Use again and again: CareCredit can be used for routine appointments, grooming services, emergency pet care, or a variety of surgeries and treatments for your furry friend!
* Subject to credit approval
Meet Our Passionate Veterinarians
Dr. Theresa Hubbell
DVM
Dr. Theresa Hubbell was born and raised near Traverse City, MI. She received her Bachelor of Science degree from Otterbein University in 2013. During veterinary school at Cornell University, she joined the Army. After graduating in 2017, she completed a rotating internship at Fort Bragg, NC. She served globally from Kuwait to Kazakstan to Fort Eisenhower, GA as a clinical veterinarian, certified food auditor, and public health veterinarian. Dr. Hubbell worked as an Emergency relief veterinarian throughout SC starting in 2021 and started working full-time in Urgent Care and Emergency in 2023 following military retirement.
She has a strong background with working dog breeds and is well-versed in the medical considerations for scent work and patrol. Dr. Hubbell is Fear Free certified and a self-proclaimed crazy cat lady. She spends most of her time outside riding horses, working on her farm, and spending time with her husband, son, and growing menagerie.
Dr. Laura Gosink
DVM
Dr. Laura Gosink relocated to Aiken in 2023 with her husband and two teenagers. A California native, she cultivated her passion for veterinary medicine from a young age. After earning her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from UC Davis in 2004, Dr. Gosink specialized in Small Animal Emergency Medicine for six years in California.
Her career journey led her to eastern Washington, where she served as the Medical Director at a 24-hour small animal emergency clinic for over 12 years. During this time, she honed her skills in soft tissue emergency surgery and critical care, gaining extensive experience not only with dogs and cats but also with pocket pets. Her true passion lies in soft tissue surgery, where she thrives in making significant differences in the lives of her patients.
Outside of veterinary medicine, Dr. Gosink loves spending time with her family, including their five dogs. She enjoys horseback riding, gardening, and cooking, and she fully embraces the vibrant equestrian community that Aiken has to offer.
Does your pet need immediate care?
14755-14785 SE Oregon Trail Drive
Suite #2
Happy Valley, OR 97015
Our highly-trained emergency veterinarians and technicians have a passion for providing compassionate, quality care.





