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Laser therapy for dogs and cats

Pain relief — Therapeutic lasers can relieve your pet’s pain without drugs and offer an effective treatment alternative for aging pets suffering from chronic arthritis, hip dysplasia, or joint deterioration pain, and for pets who have a hard time metabolizing pain medication. Signs your pet may be in pain include: A cutting edge tool in pain management and healing. Therapeutic Healing Laser Our Milford Animal Hospital team is proud to offer our patients this state-of-the-art, therapeutic laser treatment that is non-invasive, pain-free, surgery-free, and drug-free, and accelerates your pet’s healing. Therapeutic laser is used to treat a myriad of conditions, and has no side effects, and therefore is an ideal therapy for use in conjunction with other treatment modalities. Laser therapy is used to stimulate the natural healing process so your pet recovers more quickly from an injury, planned surgery, or general health condition. The laser emits light energy deep into the tissue, the light is absorbed, and photothermal and photochemical reactions stimulate cell repair and increase blood circulation. The light wavelengths encourage the cells to repair themselves more quickly, and provide many therapeutic effects. The most common laser therapy benefits include:
  • Abnormal sitting or lying posture
  • Restlessness
  • Whining
  • Limping
  • Difficulty getting into the car or up and down stairs
  • Lack of grooming
  • Licking or biting a specific area
  • Lack of appetite
  • Trembling
Reduced inflammation — Therapeutic lasers increase blood flow to injured areas, which helps to remove toxins, clears the way for cell regeneration, and reduces inflammation.

If you would like to discuss laser therapy for your pet, contact our team to schedule an appointment.
Pain relief — Therapeutic lasers can relieve your pet’s pain without drugs and offer an effective treatment alternative for aging pets suffering from chronic arthritis, hip dysplasia, or joint deterioration pain, and for pets who have a hard time metabolizing pain medication. Signs your pet may be in pain include:
  • Abnormal sitting or lying posture
  • Restlessness
  • Whining
  • Limping
  • Difficulty getting into the car or up and down stairs
  • Lack of grooming
  • Licking or biting a specific area
  • Lack of appetite
  • Trembling

Reduced inflammation — Therapeutic lasers increase blood flow to injured areas, which helps to remove toxins, clears the way for cell regeneration, and reduces inflammation.

If you would like to discuss laser therapy for your pet, contact our team to schedule an appointment.

Reduced inflammation — Therapeutic lasers increase blood flow to injured areas, which helps to remove toxins, clears the way for cell regeneration, and reduces inflammation.

If you would like to discuss laser therapy for your pet, contact our team to schedule an appointment.