Laser Therapy in Stillwater, OK
If your pet is dealing with pain, inflammation, arthritis, or a wound, Perkins Road Pet Clinic offers laser therapy as a sterile, pain-free, surgery-free, drug-free treatment option.
How Laser Therapy Helps Your Pet
Laser therapy is used to treat a variety of injuries, wounds, fractures, neurological conditions, numerous dermatological problems, and pain. Whether your pet is rehabilitating from trauma or injury, healing from wounds, or simply aging, laser therapy has been shown to provide relief and speed healing.
Common Conditions Treated With Laser Therapy
- Arthritis and joint pain
- Post-surgical healing and wound care
- Soft tissue injuries and sprains
- Chronic pain in senior pets
- Skin conditions and inflammation
A Drug-Free Option for Pain Management
Laser therapy is often used alongside other treatments, such as internal medicine management of chronic conditions or as a complement to recovery after a procedure involving dental work or surgery. For senior pets or those who don’t tolerate medication well, laser therapy offers a gentle, effective alternative for managing pain and inflammation.
Curious whether laser therapy could help your pet? Call (405) 624-3086 to talk with our team.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is laser therapy painful for my pet?
No, laser therapy is a pain-free, sterile, surgery-free treatment that most pets tolerate very well.
What conditions can laser therapy treat?
Laser therapy can help with arthritis, wounds, fractures, neurological conditions, dermatological problems, and general pain management.
How many laser therapy sessions will my pet need?
The number of sessions depends on your pet’s condition. Some pets improve after just a few treatments, while chronic conditions may benefit from an ongoing schedule.
Is laser therapy safe for senior pets?
Yes, laser therapy is often a great option for senior pets, as it’s drug-free and gentle on aging bodies.
Can laser therapy be used after surgery?
Yes, laser therapy can support post-surgical healing and reduce recovery-related pain and inflammation.
Does laser therapy replace medication?
In some cases it can reduce the need for medication, but it’s often used alongside other treatments as part of a complete care plan.
How do I know if my pet is a good candidate for laser therapy?
Call our office or schedule an exam, and our veterinary team can evaluate whether laser therapy is right for your pet’s condition.
