Pet Laser Therapy

At Dr. May’s Vet Clinic and House Calls, we offer advanced pet laser therapy for dogs and cats to support healing, reduce pain, and improve mobility. This non-invasive treatment is often used alongside integrative therapies to enhance your pet’s overall comfort and recovery.

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Non-Invasive Pain Relief and Healing Support

Cold laser therapy is a modern, drug-free treatment designed to stimulate healing at the cellular level. For both our clinic and house call patients, we use pet laser therapy to help dogs and cats recover faster from injuries, manage chronic pain, and improve quality of life.
Pain Relief for Arthritis & Injuries

Laser therapy helps reduce inflammation and discomfort associated with arthritis, disc disease, and musculoskeletal injuries in dogs and cats.

Post-Surgical Healing Support

After surgery, laser therapy can improve circulation and accelerate tissue repair, helping your pet recover more comfortably.

Wound Healing & Tissue Repair

This therapy promotes faster healing of wounds by increasing blood flow and stimulating cellular regeneration.

Support for Chronic Conditions

Pets with ongoing conditions such as kidney disease or inflammatory disorders may benefit from improved circulation and reduced inflammation.

Non-Invasive and Gentle Treatment

Laser therapy is painless and well-tolerated by most pets, making it a low-stress option for both dogs and cats.

Integrative Treatment Approach

We often combine laser therapy with acupuncture, herbal medicine, and ozone therapy for a comprehensive care plan.

Improved Mobility and Function

By reducing pain and stiffness, laser therapy can help pets move more comfortably and maintain an active lifestyle.

Personalized Treatment Plans

Each session is tailored to your pet’s specific condition, ensuring targeted and effective results.

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What to Expect During Laser Therapy

Pet laser therapy sessions are simple, quick, and designed with your pet’s comfort in mind. At Dr. May’s Vet Clinic and House Calls, we ensure a calm and supportive experience throughout each treatment.

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Quick, Comfortable Sessions

Most treatments last only a few minutes and involve applying a handheld device to the affected area while your pet remains relaxed.

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Ongoing Treatment Plans

Depending on your pet’s condition, multiple sessions may be recommended to achieve optimal healing and long-term results.

A Modern Approach to Whole-Body Healing

At Dr. May’s Vet Clinic and House Calls, pet laser therapy is part of a broader integrative approach to veterinary care. By combining advanced technology with holistic treatments, we focus on reducing pain, improving healing, and supporting your pet’s overall health. This balanced approach allows us to treat not just symptoms, but the underlying causes of discomfort and disease.

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Common Questions About Pet Laser Therapy

If you’re considering pet laser therapy, you may have questions about how it works and whether it’s right for your pet. Below are answers to common questions to help you better understand this advanced treatment option.

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What conditions can pet laser therapy treat?

Pet laser therapy is commonly used to treat arthritis, joint pain, disc disease, wounds, and post-surgical healing in dogs and cats. At Dr. May’s Vet Clinic and House Calls, we also use it as part of integrative care for chronic conditions and inflammation.

Is laser therapy safe for pets?

Yes, cold laser therapy is a safe and non-invasive treatment when performed by trained professionals. It does not involve heat or pain, and most dogs and cats tolerate the procedure very well.

How quickly will I see results from laser therapy?

Some pets experience improvement after just one session, while others benefit from a series of treatments. Results depend on the condition being treated and your pet’s overall health.

Does my pet need to be sedated for laser therapy?

No sedation is required. Laser therapy sessions are quick and comfortable, allowing your pet to remain awake and relaxed throughout the treatment.

Can laser therapy be combined with other treatments?

Yes. At Dr. May’s Vet Clinic and House Calls, pet laser therapy is often combined with acupuncture, herbal medicine, and other integrative therapies to provide comprehensive care for dogs and cats.