Laser Therapy

Are you interested in a modality that treats pain, inflammation or neurological diseases without any pain or negative side effects on your pet’s organs?

WHAT IS LASER THERAPY? 

Laser therapy is a noninvasive treatment designed to reduce pain and inflammation, and to speed healing. This treatment is quickly becoming standard of care in both human and veterinary medicine. We administer laser therapy via a handpiece that emits this therapeutic infrared light in a fast, drug-free, and soothing treatment. The light can treat surface problems such as wounds, as well as deeper structures, penetrating through fur, skin, and fat if necessary to reach damaged tissue. 

The therapeutic infrared light targets the mitochondria in damaged cells and stimulates them to regenerate helps them return to optimal function. This regenerative process is called photobiomodulation (PBM). PBM does not impact normal cells, but can help damaged cells to recover from injury faster. 

Laser therapy can be utilized as an adjunct to existing treatments, often reducing or replacing the need for pain medications. 

 WHAT ARE TREATMENTS LIKE? 

 Laser therapy treatments are fast and pain-free, making them well-tolerated by most pets. There is no clipping or shaving required for the treatment area. When your pet arrives for therapy they will be situated in a comfortable position, and may be outfitted with laser-safe doggles. You will also receive laser-safe eyewear to wear during treatment if you remain with your pet during therapy. 

Treatments take approximately 5 - 10 minutes depending on the size of the treatment area and the condition being treated. During this treatment your pet will experience a soothing warmth that often relaxes patients, and sometimes makes them go to sleep! 

Some conditions require several treatment sessions for optimal outcomes. When your pet’s condition is evaluated your veterinarian will discuss their recommendations with you. 

 CAN LASER THERAPY HELP MY PET? 

 Laser therapy is an effective treatment for a wide variety of conditions including: 

• Wounds 

• Arthritis and Hip Dysplasia

• Skin Conditions, Infections and Feline Acne

• Inflammatory Diseases such as Inflammatory Bowel Disease

• Neurological Disorders such as Intervetebral Disc Disease and Degenerative Myelopathy

• Post-Operative Recovery & Rehabilitation

• Acute/Chronic Pain

• Lick Granulomas 

• Chronic or Severe Ear Infections

• Dental Conditions 

• Fractures 

• Abdominal Disorders such as Pancreatitis and Cystitis

• And Much More!

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