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Veterinary Services

Pet Laser Therapy

As an alternative to or in conjunction with prescription medications, our Class IV Laser is able to provide pain relief to all animals, we also have an acupuncture setting. Our clients have witnessed first-hand experience through the healing process with their pets.

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Benefits of Pet Laser Therapy

Pet laser therapy offers numerous benefits, including:

  • Pain Relief: Effective for acute and chronic pain management
  • Reduced Inflammation: Helps decrease swelling and inflammation
  • Enhanced Healing: Accelerates the healing process of wounds and injuries
  • Infection Control: Assists in eliminating bacteria and preventing infection
  • Improved Mobility: Beneficial for pets with arthritis and joint issues

Conditions Treated with Pet Laser Therapy

Small Animals (Dogs, Cats, Rabbits, Hamsters, Gerbils)

Pet laser therapy in Calera, AL, is suitable for various small animals and can effectively treat the following conditions:

  • Snake Bites: Laser therapy helps reduce pain and inflammation caused by snake bites. It promotes faster healing by improving blood circulation and reducing swelling in the affected area.

  • Abscess: Laser therapy can be used to treat abscesses by reducing inflammation and pain. It also helps in speeding up the healing process and fighting infection.

  • Reduction of Inflammation/Swelling: Laser therapy is effective in reducing inflammation and swelling in various conditions. It increases blood flow to the affected area, promoting healing and reducing discomfort.

  • Post-Dental Cleanings: After dental cleanings, laser therapy can be used to reduce pain and inflammation. It aids in quicker recovery and helps maintain oral health by minimizing the risk of infection.

  • Assists in Ridding Bacteria and Infection from Open Wounds: It helps in eliminating bacteria and infection from open wounds. It promotes faster healing by increasing blood flow and stimulating the body’s natural healing processes.

  • Degenerative Disk: Laser therapy is beneficial for pets with degenerative disk disease. It helps reduce pain and inflammation, improving mobility and quality of life for affected pets.

  • Decreases Scar Tissue: Laser therapy can reduce the formation of scar tissue after surgery or injury. It promotes more uniform and less noticeable scar formation.

  • Routine Spay/Neuter Incisions: It can be used post-operatively on spay/neuter incisions to reduce pain and inflammation. It accelerates the healing process and minimizes the risk of infection.

  • Ear Hematoma: It helps reduce pain and swelling associated with ear hematomas. It promotes faster reabsorption of the blood and reduces the risk of recurrence.

  • Anal Gland Rupture: Can be used to treat anal gland ruptures by reducing pain, and swelling, and promoting faster healing. It also helps in preventing infection in the affected area.

  • Arthritis: Laser therapy is effective in managing arthritis in pets. It reduces pain and inflammation in the joints, improving mobility and comfort for pets with arthritis.

  • Fractures: Laser therapy can aid in the healing of fractures by reducing pain and inflammation. It promotes faster recovery by increasing blood flow and stimulating bone repair.

  • Urinary Tract Disorders: Laser therapy can help in reducing inflammation and pain associated with urinary tract disorders. It promotes faster healing and improves the overall function of the urinary tract.

  • Abdominal Disorders: It can be used to manage pain and inflammation in various abdominal disorders. It helps in improving the overall function and health of the abdominal organs.

Equine and Large Animals

Our laser therapy services extend to equine and large animals, addressing conditions such as:

  • Pain and trauma: Swelling or heat in the affected area
  • Wounds:  Effective in treating various types of wounds, including cuts, abrasions, and surgical wounds.
  • Arthritis:  It helps manage arthritis in equine and large animals by reducing joint inflammation and pain.
  • Bone spavin:  Bone spavin, a form of arthritis in the lower hock joint, can be managed with laser therapy. It helps reduce pain and inflammation, promoting better joint function and mobility.
  • Tarsal plantar desmitis: This condition involves inflammation of the ligaments in the lower leg. Laser therapy can reduce inflammation and pain, aiding in quicker recovery and improved limb function.
  • Tendosynovitis: Tendosynovitis, or inflammation of the tendon sheath, can be effectively treated with laser therapy.
  • Degenerative joint disease (DJD): Degenerative joint disease (DJD) in the carpus (knee), fetlock (ankle), and hock (heel) can be managed with laser therapy.
  • Dorsal metacarpal disease:  It can help treat dorsal metacarpal disease, commonly known as “bucked shins.” It reduces pain and inflammation, promoting faster healing and strengthening of the metacarpal bone.
  • Swelling:  Effective in reducing swelling caused by various conditions, including injuries and infections.
  • Fractures:  Laser therapy aids in the healing of fractures by stimulating bone repair and reducing inflammation and pain.
  • Gonitis:  Gonitis, or inflammation of the stifle joint, can be managed with laser therapy.
  • Inferior check ligament desmitis:  Treat inflammation of the inferior check ligament by reducing pain and promoting faster healing.
  • Osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) of the stifle:  Osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) of the stifle joint can be effectively managed with laser therapy.
  • Sacroiliac pain: This can help manage sacroiliac pain by reducing inflammation and alleviating pain in the lower back and pelvic region.
  • Post-operative wounds: Faster healing of post-operative wounds by increasing blood flow, reducing inflammation, and enhancing tissue regeneration.

    Avian Patients

    Birds can also benefit from our pet laser therapy services. Conditions we treat include:

    • Arthritis: Swollen joints, limping, reluctance to perch or fly, and stiffness.
    • Bumblefoot: Swelling, redness, sores, scabs on the feet, and lameness.
    • Coelomic disorders: Abdominal swelling, difficulty breathing, lethargy, and changes in appetite or behavior.
    • Deep wounds: Visible deep cuts, bleeding, signs of pain, and possible exposure of underlying tissues.
    • Swelling: Visible enlargement of the affected area, heat, redness, and possible pain.
    • Fractures: Limping, inability to fly, visible deformity, swelling, and pain.
    • Feather picking: Missing or damaged feathers, irritated skin, and repetitive feather-pulling behavior.
    • Lung disorders: Difficulty breathing, coughing, wheezing, lethargy, and changes in vocalization.

    Why Choose Calera Animal Hospital for Pet Laser Therapy?

    At Calera Animal Hospital, our experienced team is dedicated to providing the best care for your pets. Our Class IV Laser therapy offers a safe, effective, non-invasive treatment option. We are committed to helping your pets live healthier, happier lives.

    If you are considering pet laser therapy in Calera, AL, contact Calera Animal Hospital today to schedule a consultation. Our team is here to answer any questions and provide the best care for your furry, feathered, or scaly friends.