What is Laser Therapy?

Laser therapy for pets is a non-invasive treatment that uses low-level laser light to stimulate healing, reduce pain, and promote tissue repair. The therapy involves the application of specific wavelengths of light to targeted areas of the pet's body, typically over areas of injury, inflammation, or pain.

How Does it Work?

When the laser light is applied to the skin, it penetrates deep into the tissues. The energy from the laser stimulates cells and increases circulation, which can speed up the healing process. It also encourages the production of adenosine triphosphate, the energy source for cells, improving cellular function and repair.

What are the Benefits?

Pain Relief: It helps reduce inflammation and can ease chronic or acute pain conditions like arthritis or soft tissue injurie

Accelerates Healing: Laser therapy can promote faster tissue regeneration, including the healing of wounds, fractures, and surgical sites.

Reduces Inflammation: It is commonly used for conditions like tendonitis, muscle injuries, and joint inflammation.

Non-Invasive: Laser therapy is a pain-free and drug-free treatment option, making it an appealing choice for pets who may not tolerate traditional medications or treatments.

How Long Does it Take?

Session Details: Laser therapy is usually quick, with each session lasting from 10 to 20 minutes depending on the condition and the size of the treatment area. It is typically done in a series of sessions, and the frequency may vary based on the pet’s specific needs and progress.

How Much Does it Cost?

At GVS we’re currently offering introductory pricing discounts on our 6 treatment package to get your pet started! Give us a call to learn more or to book your consult today!  

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