Pain Relief with Pet Laser Therapy
Is your pet's acute or chronic condition causing them pain? Young or old, pets may need pain relief to help them through physical injury or disease. In addition to oral medication, our pet hospital in Newberry, FL offers pet laser therapy to effectively treat pain and inflammation. We're pleased to offer laser therapy to local pet families who may be looking for other options to help their companions. Pain can greatly limit your pet's life, and like you, we want to see them restored to their happier, more active self. With the right treatment plan, we can make this possible.

Safe, Non-Invasive and Soothing

Our veterinary team uses Companion Therapy Laser equipment to treat pets safely, effectively and quickly. Pet laser therapy requires no drugs, surgery or sedation. Therefore, if your pet is sensitive to medication and/or anesthesia, laser therapy may be an excellent option for them.
How Pet Laser Therapy Works
Laser therapy involves harnessing light waves to reduce pain and inflammation and increase healing. First, we gently massage a handheld light-emitting device over affected areas on the patient's body. Next, these light waves pass safely through layers of tissue to boost cell activity and increase energy production. Consequently, blood circulation improves, pain decreases, and healing accelerates. Our pet laser therapy technology allows us to treat various conditions painlessly and with minimal stress for your pet.
What Pet Laser Therapy Can Treat
Our veterinary clinic's therapeutic laser is versatile and can be used for many different medical situations, including:
- Osteoarthritis
- Ligament Sprains
- Intervertebral Disc Disease
- General Back Pain
- Lick Granulomas
- Various Soft Tissue Injuries
- Post-surgical Care
- ...and more

Customizing Pet Laser Therapy Sessions
Considering your pet's current condition and medical history, our veterinarians will create a treatment plan that targets their problem areas and produces the best outcome. We can treat acute conditions more quickly than chronic ones, and some pets may respond differently to treatment. Therefore, our goal is to set a pace that works best for your pet.
Our veterinary team is happy to speak with you about our pet laser therapy service and its many benefits. If you think this is a treatment your pet needs to live more comfortably, please call our animal clinic at (352) 331-7050. We look forward to addressing your expectations and helping your pet live a fuller, happier life.