What is LASER Therapy? 

   A surgery-free, non-invasive treatment to:

   -Reduce pain

   -Reduce inflammation

   -Increase speed of healing

 

Class IV Deep Tissue Laser Therapy uses a beam of laser light to deeply penetrate tissue without damaging it.  Laser energy induces a biological response in the cells called "photo-bio-modulation" , which leads to reduced pain, reduced inflammation, and increased healing speed.  

 

How it works:

   The laser light is delivered through a noninvasive hand piece to treat the affected area.  Your pet may geel a gentle and soothing warmth.  Most treatments take a matter of minutes.

 

What are the costs? 

   Treatment protocols are unique to each patient and condition.  Therefore treatments will vary in time, complexity, and cost.  Laser therapy can be used to enhance other treatment plans recommended by your veterinarian.

A physical exam is needed by our doctors before we will schedule for any Laser Therapy.  This is to best determine the most ideal treatment(s).  

Physical Exam $30.00

Chronic Conditions (for 1 site only) $30.00

Acute Conditions (for 1 site only) $20.00

Any additional area (for each site) $10.00

Wounds (for each site) $15.00

Oral/Aural Conditions (for each site) $15.00

Post-Surgical (excludes growth removals) $15.00

                    

These are some of the disorders that respond to Laser Therapy:

  • Arthritis
  • Hip Dysplasia
  • Numerous Skin Conditions
  • Post Surgical Pain Relief & Increased Healing
  • Otitis (ear infections & inflammation)
  • Wound Healing
  • Degenerative Joint Disease
  • Gingivitis
  • Insect Bites/Stings
  • Lacerations/Abrasions
  • Cystitis
  • Burns
  • and more...

YES....Laser Therapy helps common conditions such as Otitis/Ear Infections!!

Most people can sympathize with an ear ache, understanding the pain involved and the frustration with healing this chronic condition.

The ear canal is a perfect environment for organisms to grow and is also a difficult area to reach.  In many cases the need for sedation is necessary to flush and clean the canal for the medication to reach the target area to reduce swelling and pain.  

With the use of the Companion Laser Therapy, the need for sedation is completely eliminated.

Following an inital treatment, swelling and pain is reduced to allow the medication to reach the effected area.

Pets will appreciate the instant relief and the you will appreciate the fact that your pet is more comfortable, and that we will be able to begin topical treatments at home in an effective manner and resolve this ongoing problem.