Prompt, Compassionate Help When Your Pet Needs It Most

Pet Emergency & Urgent Care in Lyman, SC

Emergencies can happen when you least expect them—and when they do, you want a veterinary team that’s skilled, responsive, and genuinely cares. At Lyman Vet, we offer compassionate and timely pet emergency and urgent care services for families in Lyman, Wellford, Duncan, Inman, and Greer.

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Whether it’s a sudden illness, injury, or concerning behavior, our team is here to support you and your pet with expert care and calm guidance during stressful times.

Is Your Pet Having an Emergency?

Not sure if your pet’s condition qualifies as an emergency? We’re here to help. Contact us immediately if your pet is experiencing any of the following:

  • Difficulty breathing
  • Uncontrolled bleeding
  • Seizures or collapse
  • Sudden lameness or paralysis
  • Persistent vomiting or diarrhea
  • Signs of heatstroke
  • Ingestion of a toxic substance
  • Trauma (e.g., hit by a car, bite wounds)
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If your pet shows any of these symptoms, call us at (864) 696-3030 right away. For emergencies outside of our regular hours, we’ll refer you to a trusted local 24/7 emergency hospital.

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We’ll work to see your pet as quickly as possible—often on the same day—so they get the care they need without delay.

Urgent Care Services

Urgent care addresses conditions that are serious but not immediately life-threatening. These issues still require timely medical attention and can often be handled the same day.

Examples include:

  • Ear infections
  • Eye injuries
  • Minor wounds
  • Allergic reactions
  • Urinary tract issues
  • Lethargy or appetite loss
  • Limping or mild trauma

What to Expect

When you arrive for an urgent care or emergency visit, your pet will receive:

  • Immediate triage and assessment to determine the severity of the situation.
  • A thorough exam by our experienced veterinarian, Dr. Hannah Allen.
  • On-site diagnostics (including laboratory testing and digital imaging, if needed) for fast answers.
  • Timely treatment to stabilize your pet, manage pain, and begin recovery.
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Throughout the process, our team will communicate clearly and compassionately—making sure you feel informed, supported, and cared for.

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Your pet’s well-being is our top priority, and we’re here to support your family in every way we can.

Our Commitment to You

At Lyman Vet, we believe in treating emergencies with both urgency and heart. We understand how frightening these moments can be, and we’re committed to:

  • Responding quickly and thoroughly
  • Providing expert care with kindness
  • Keeping you informed every step of the way
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Call Now If You’re Concerned

If you think your pet may be experiencing a medical emergency or urgent issue, don’t wait. Call us at 864.696.3030 now—we’re here to help.