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LASER THERAPY
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Laser therapy can ease your pet’s pain.

For pets who cannot tolerate medications - or for those who simply need an additional boost - we often use laser therapy to promote healing and ease pain. Unlike the cutting lasers used in surgical procedures, therapeutic lasers are designed to stimulate the body’s natural healing mechanisms. Laser therapy has many applications, including wound healing, pain relief, increased circulation, and inflammation reduction.

Laser therapy can ease your pet’s pain.

For pets who cannot tolerate medications - or for those who simply need an additional boost - we often use laser therapy to promote healing and ease pain. Unlike the cutting lasers used in surgical procedures, therapeutic lasers are designed to stimulate the body’s natural healing mechanisms. Laser therapy has many applications, including wound healing, pain relief, increased circulation, and inflammation reduction.

How Laser Therapy Works in Pets

Therapeutic lasers use healing light waves to penetrate tissues and stimulate the body’s natural healing processes.

Applying laser therapy to an affected area releases endorphins, increases circulation, relieves pain, reduces inflammation, and promotes faster healing. In other words, this treatment makes your furbaby feel better. There are no known side effects, but it may take several visits to see noticeable improvement. Each laser therapy session builds upon the previous visit, and we will discuss the appropriate session plan for your pet’s condition at their first appointment.
vet checking chihuahua dog health at completecare veterinary center

How Laser Therapy Works in Pets

Therapeutic lasers use healing light waves to penetrate tissues and stimulate the body’s natural healing processes.

Applying laser therapy to an affected area releases endorphins, increases circulation, relieves pain, reduces inflammation, and promotes faster healing. In other words, this treatment makes your furbaby feel better. There are no known side effects, but it may take several visits to see noticeable improvement. Each laser therapy session builds upon the previous visit, and we will discuss the appropriate session plan for your pet’s condition at their first appointment.
vet checking chihuahua dog health at completecare veterinary center

Pet Laser Therapy

in Staten Island

For non-invasive, drug-free, surgery-free, and pain-free pet laser therapy in Staten Island, talk to our team at CompleteCare Veterinary Center. Your pet can experience healing relief from their osteoarthritis, wounds, surgical incisions, ear infections, bladder inflammation, or skin infections. Give us a call to schedule your pet’s laser therapy appointment or to discuss how a therapeutic laser can benefit your furry pal.

Pet Laser Therapy

in Staten Island

For non-invasive, drug-free, surgery-free, and pain-free pet laser therapy in Staten Island, talk to our team at CompleteCare Veterinary Center. Your pet can experience healing relief from their osteoarthritis, wounds, surgical incisions, ear infections, bladder inflammation, or skin infections. Give us a call to schedule your pet’s laser therapy appointment or to discuss how a therapeutic laser can benefit your furry pal.
If you’re looking for excellent customer service and a trustworthy veterinarian in Staten Island,

CompleteCare Veterinary Center
is the place to be.

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General Hours

Monday: 8am–4pm
Tuesday: 8am–4pm
Wednesday: 8am–6pm
Thursday: 8am-6pm
Friday: 8am–6pm
Saturday: 8am–2pm
Sunday: Closed