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Please note: We will be closed on December 24th and 25th in observance of Christmas! We’ll also be closed on December 31st and January 1st for New Years. For emergencies during our holiday closures, please contact Grayson County Animal Emergency Clinic at 903-337-0898.

Pet Laser Therapy

Does your pet have trouble taking medications, or do they simply need something more to relieve their pain and help them regain their zest for life? Texoma Veterinary Hospital is extremely proud to offer cold laser therapy as a treatment option for dogs and cats of all ages. Pet laser therapy uses soothing warmth and the healing power of light energy to restore comfort and mobility in our patients. Call our team at 903-300-1547 to learn more!

Pet Laser Therapy

A STEP-BY-STEP OF HOW LASER THERAPY FOR DOGS AND CATS WORKS

Pet laser therapy heals at the cellular level. This means that during treatment, light energy is absorbed and “metabolized” by the cells of your pet’s muscles and connective tissue.

During this process:

  1. The handheld device connected to our laser system directs pulses of light energy at the affected area.
  2. Light particles safely penetrate the skin and go deep into the muscles and tendons where damage is present.
  3. The cells absorb and metabolize these light particles, producing the energy needed to generate new, healthy cells.

ACUTE AND CHRONIC CONDITIONS THAT BENEFIT FROM LASER TREATMENT

Our therapeutic laser is a great tool for treating a variety of problems, including:

  • Arthritis
  • Lick granulomas
  • Degenerative disc disease
  • Back pain
  • Ligament injuries
  • Surgical incisions
  • Soft tissue injuries
  • Skin infections
  • Pain from hip and elbow dysplasia
  • …and much more

Virtually any situation where your pet is experiencing pain, swelling, and difficulty healing can be effectively managed with our laser technology.

WILL MY PET NEED MULTIPLE TREATMENTS?

Whether or not your pet needs multiple treatments depends on the condition that is ailing them. Chronic issues have had time to progress and will likely require several treatment sessions. Acute issues, on the other hand, may take only one session to treat. When you consult with your veterinarian about your pet’s needs, they’ll let you know what to expect. To request an appointment, use our online form or call us at 903-300-1547 today!