Your pets are a part of the family, and they deserve the best care possible. That’s why we offer a range of laser therapy services for your pets. Our advanced laser therapy equipment can help treat a variety of conditions, which will improve your pet’s quality of life and reduce their pain and discomfort.
What is Laser Therapy?
Laser therapy, also known as photobiomodulation (PBM) therapy, is an effective way to treat a variety of conditions in dogs. It involves directing concentrated light energy to specific areas to promote accelerated healing and reduce tissue inflammation.
The pulses of light energy target and penetrate specific cells, causing them to produce new proteins and enzymes that help the cells repair and regenerate. This process helps improve the health of your pet’s cells and tissues, which in turn improves their overall health and wellbeing.
Does Laser Therapy Help?
Laser therapy is a safe and effective treatment for a wide range of conditions in pets. It is a non-invasive procedure that does not require anesthesia. Most dogs tolerate laser therapy very well, with many showing improvement within a few weeks of starting treatment.
Our Services
The Animal Doctors offers a wide range of laser therapy services, with our team of skilled doctors — Dr. Greg Bogatsky, Dr. Donald Jones, and Dr. Megan Armor — and veterinary technicians able to tailor individual treatments to your dog’s specific condition and behavioral needs.
Laser therapy services can be used for the following conditions:
- Accelerated healing for post-operative recovery
- Generalized reduction in swelling and inflammation
- Mobility issues, degenerative disc disease, osteoarthritis, sprains, strains, and fractures
- Dental problems, including periodontal disease
- Lick granuloma and other skin disorders
At The Animal Doctors we strive for a gentle, patient-focused approach to treatment. We’ll take the time to get to know your pet and explain everything that is happening during their appointment so that you both feel relaxed and comfortable.
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