24 Hour Emergency Vet Hospital and Urgent Pet Care in Princeton, New Jersey

Dr. Lynsey Victoria Rinelli
Medical Director
Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine; Louisiana State University
Dr. Rinelli is an experienced emergency veterinarian who graduated from Ross/LSU in 2014. Thereafter Dr. Rinelli aided a Surgical/Anesthesia team at a North Jersey hospital prior to her internship year in Philadelphia. There she completed a rotating internship in small animal emergency medicine and surgery before moving back home to NYC.
Dr. Rinelli’s interests in veterinary medicine include: soft tissue surgery, behavior and exotic animal medicine. She is a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association, the American Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, and volunteered for the Military Working Dog Team Support Association.
In 2022, Dr. Rinelli joined VEG with aspirations of becoming a Medical Director. She built an exotic medicine team for VEG Paramus and is excited to share her knowledge of veterinary medicine and critical care with the Princeton community.
VEG veterinary hospital in Princeton, New Jersey will soon be open to provide top-quality emergency vet care for pets in Mercer County and the surrounding region.
24-HOUR EMERGENCY VET CARE IN PRINCETON
Our Princeton, New Jersey animal hospital is located in The Square at West Windsor on Brunswick Pike, Rt. 1; between Vivaldi Road and Old Meadow Road. VEG in Princeton is just minutes from Trenton, approximately 30 minutes from Franklin Park, and 45 minutes from Edison, New Jersey.
PARKING INFORMATION
Parking at VEG in Princeton is easy with a large lot and accessible spaces. Need help bringing your pet inside? Give us a call – one of our VEGgies will meet you out front.
AN ELEVATED LEVEL OF EMERGENCY CARE
Our ER-trained team is prepared for any veterinary emergency, providing medical services for dogs, cats, birds, rabbits, and exotic animals. So, whether your dog is sporting a limp after a hike through Mercer County Park or your cat has ingested something toxic, call us or just walk in — no appointments taken.
VEG in Princeton is an ER for all pets, with an open floor plan design, where you can stay by your pet’s side throughout treatment. We’ll share records and collaborate with your family vet for a smooth care experience.
At VEG, you stay with your pet the entire visit, even if your pet is hospitalized overnight. We’ll do our best to make your pet's health issue less stressful for you and your pet. You’ll speak directly with a highly qualified ER veterinarian and have your questions answered so you can make informed decisions about your pet's care.
We handle pet illnesses and injuries, like accidents, sudden limping, vomiting, diarrhea, eye injuries, toxic ingestions, and more. Walk in anytime. Our team of expert doctors, vet nurses, and assistants are here around the clock to care for any pet emergency or urgent care need.
why choose veg
customer-focused veterinary emergency care
call us 24/7
Pet emergencies shouldn’t be put on hold. Call and speak with a veterinarian to get your medical questions answered.
see a vet now
No appointment needed, come in 24/7. Emergency vet care starts the moment you walk in the door.
stay together
No waiting and wondering in a lobby. Stay with your pet the entire time and get as involved as you like in their care.
stress less
At VEG, we make a scary situation less stressful. We sit on the floor with your pet, or wherever they’re most comfortable.
open now for:
Emergencies
High-quality critical care for when the unexpected happens.
point-of-care ultrasound
Non-invasive, soft-tissue imaging with same-day results.
urgent care
For injuries or illnesses that simply cannot wait.
x-rays
Performed on site to immediately diagnose fractures, stones, foreign ingestions, and more.
diagnostics + testing
Done right in our hospital for less wait time and fast results.
end-of-life care
Comfortable, compassionate, close-to-home care during the most difficult time.
surgery
A high-quality veterinarian is on site for emergency operations.
treatment + hospitalization
Care starts right away; if your pet needs to stay overnight, you can too.











