Laser Therapy

     
 


LASER THERAPY

Reduce Pain - Improve Mobility - Enhance Quality of Life

At Ames Pet Hospital, we believe that pets are a part of your family and we understand your desire to want them to have the best quality of life.  Laser therapy can help achieve that goal.  We have the most advanced equipment on the market to deliver those results.

Conditions that can be improved with laser therapy include:

Arthritis
Acute and Chronic Pain
Back Injuries
Sprains and Strains
Inflammation and Edema
Wound Healing

Laser therapy has many benefits for your pet.  Your pet will not feel any discomfort during treatments.  Often, pain medications can be reduced or eliminated after laser therapy treatments.

For over 30 years laser therapy has been used to successfully treat conditions in humans.  We are pleased to offer this exciting benefit for your pet.

Benefits include:

  • Non-surgical treatment
  • No patient sedation or restraint required
  • Extremely safe with no side effects
  • Can be combined with other medications or other arthritis treatments
  • Immediate results: Most treated pets feel better in 12-24 hours after treatment
  • Speeds healing process
  • Is quick and convenient
  • Studies show that it is equal to or more effective than other forms of physical therapy

Effectively treats arthritis, one of the most common causes of pain.

No pet owner wants to see their pet suffer from muscle and joint pain.  Have you noticed your pet slowing down, having trouble with everyday movement?

As your dog ages, the probability of arthritis pain increases greatly:  at ages 8- 10 years 27% of dogs suffer from arthritisThe number increases to 37% for dogs 11-13 years old.  If you have seen signs your dog is slowing down, this may be due to joint and muscle pain common in arthritis.

It is difficult to diagnose arthritic pain in cats due to their stoic nature.  If you have noticed your feline friend slowing down, having problems reaching the litter box, isolating themselves from the family, or not grooming themselves anymore, pain may be the cause.

The doctors and staff at Ames Pet Hospital want to help pets who suffer from joint and muscle pain.  We have the latest in laser therapy treatment options to provide an alternative solution to traditional pain management.  Ask us how Laser Therapy may provide a solution to your pet's muscle and joint pain.

Your pet will thank you!

Office Hours

Our Regular Schedule

Ames Office

Monday:

7:30 am-6:00 pm

Tuesday:

7:30 am-6:00 pm

Wednesday:

7:30 am-6:00 pm

Thursday:

7:30 am-6:00 pm

Friday:

7:30 am-6:00 pm

Saturday:

8:00 am-1:00 pm

Sunday:

Closed

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