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What is Cold Laser Healing Therapy?

2/26/2019

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We wanted to remind all of our clients that Hope Animal Medical Center offers Cold Laser Healing Therapy as another one of our innovative treatment options. The laser beam stimulates the cells and tissues, reduces inflammation and helps minimize pain of many chronic conditions like arthritis, hip dysplasia, tendonitis and more.

How Does It Work?
The cold laser light penetrates deep into the tissue and provides energy that encourages cellular respiration to promote healing. The laser beam also affects nerves directly decreasing the diffusion of pain signals to the central nervous system. The net result is increased rate of healing and decreased pain.

How long will each treatment take?
The treatment time depends on how chronic the condition is and the depth the laser light needs to reach to be effective. However, almost all treatments will be between 2 and 10 minutes.

How many treatments will my pet need?
The number of treatments can vary greatly based on the condition, but many pet owners notice a positive difference within 3 or 4 treatments.

Some Benefits of using Cold Laser Therapy include:
  • Pain relief
  • Reduced inflammation
  • Accelerated tissue repair and cell growth
  • Improved circulation by stimulation
  • Increased cellular metabolic activity
  • Reduced fibrous tissue formation
  • Improved nerve function by eliciting regeneration
  • Accelerated wound healing
  • Stimulated immune system

What is the cost of the treatments?
The cost of Cold Laser Therapy is very affordable and it will depend on the number of treatments needed. Individual treatments are $50.00 or we have a package of 6 treatments for $250.00.
Please contact Hope Animal Medical Center at 706-546-7879 if you are interested in scheduling a laser consultation or have any questions regarding treatment. We look forward to helping you and your pet discover the benefits of using Cold laser therapy!


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Sam Li link
6/13/2019 02:17:01 pm

I love what you said about cold laser therapy and how it promotes cellular respiration in the tissue. When it comes to your animal's health, laser surgery definitely is beneficial. My friend's dog has a severe abrasion, so I'll help him find a veterinarian that offers laser surgery.

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Eli Richardson link
8/9/2019 04:53:42 pm

We didn't consider the fact that cold laser therapy promotes cellular respiration in the tissue. My girlfriend's dog suffers from a scrape in the skin. We will find a local veterinary to help us with her dog.

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Zachary Tomlinson link
4/3/2020 10:15:21 pm

Thanks for helping me understand what cold laser therapy is. I've been seeing ads about this recently and my sister is interested in learning more since she owns a cat. I find it interesting that its a tool that can promote a pet's healing. It's the best of both worlds since it can both heal and give relief to a pet! I should share this with my sister so she'll understand the uses of cold laser healing.

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