Laser Therapy

A Non-Invasive Healing Method

Laser Therapy for Pets in Putnam, CT

Help your pet heal with laser therapy, the drug-free, surgery-free, non-invasive form of relief for your pet. Therapy lasers have been scientifically proven and successful in treating post-surgical pain and many acute and chronic conditions in cats and dogs.

Laser therapy can help with

Laser therapy can help with:

If you are interested in learning more about the benefits of laser therapy in Putnam, we encourage you to get in touch with us. We would be more than happy to explain how the procedure works and how it may prove advantageous for your furry friend.

How It Works

Laser therapy works at the cellular level to increase blood flow, decrease inflammation, and speed up healing. Virtually any disease process that involves inflammation can be helped with therapeutic laser treatment, including chronic and temporary problems.

One of the most common applications of laser therapy in veterinary medicine is musculoskeletal disease and injury. The laser is effective in helping injured muscles heal more quickly and improving the function of muscles that have been strained because of arthritis, hip dysplasia, or another injury.

Most owners see a noticeable improvement in chronic problems within three to four treatments over several weeks. Animals recovering from surgery or wounds can also benefit as inflammation and pain are decreased while wounds and incisions heal more quickly due to improved circulation.

What to Expect during the Appointment

At your pet’s laser therapy appointment, we’ll take great care to keep your pet calm and relaxed. When administering the laser, our technician will hold the laser wand directly over the affected area for a short period of time, generally between 3 and 10 minutes. Your pet will not feel any pain – in fact, they will experience almost-immediate pain relief. Some pets even fall asleep while undergoing laser therapy!

To schedule a pet laser therapy appointment in Putnam, call us at (860) 928-1931.