Laser Therapy

Veterinary laser therapy is a safe, non-invasive treatment that uses light energy to reduce pain, decrease inflammation, and accelerate healing in pets. Commonly used for arthritis, wounds, post-surgical recovery, and chronic conditions, laser therapy promotes natural tissue repair without medication or surgery. Treatments are quick, painless, and well-tolerated by most pets, with noticeable results often seen after just a few sessions.

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How Veterinary Laser Therapy Works

Laser therapy uses photobiomodulation — light energy is absorbed by cells and converted into biochemical energy, promoting cellular regeneration and circulation.

Laser therapy is frequently used to:

  • Relieve pain and inflammation from arthritis, hip dysplasia, and joint issues

  • Support recovery after surgery by promoting faster healing and reducing swelling

  • Treat skin conditions and wounds, such as hot spots, infections, and lick granulomas

  • Manage chronic conditions like ear infections and feline stomatitis

  • Aid in healing soft tissue injuries, sprains, and strains

It's a versatile, drug-free option to help pets feel better and heal faster.

Is Laser Therapy Right for Your Pet?

Every pet is unique, and we’re here to help you explore the best treatment options. Schedule a consultation with our veterinary team to find out if laser therapy could help relieve your pet’s pain and support faster healing.