Pet Laser Therapy in Mount Clemens, MI

Cold laser therapy offers gentle, non-invasive relief for pets recovering from injury, surgery, or chronic pain. At Groesbeck Animal Hospital, we provide in-house pet laser therapy to help dogs and cats heal more comfortably and quickly.

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Healing Support with Cold Laser Therapy

Whether your pet is recovering from surgery or struggling with a painful condition like arthritis, cold laser therapy can help reduce inflammation, speed up tissue repair, and provide lasting relief—without the use of medications or sedation.

At Groesbeck Animal Hospital, our team offers cold laser therapy as part of our broader approach to pet rehabilitation and pain management. This safe and proven technique is often used alongside other treatments to support your pet’s recovery and improve their quality of life.

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How Pet Laser Therapy Works

Cold laser therapy (also called low-level laser therapy or LLLT) uses focused light energy to stimulate cellular regeneration and increase blood flow in targeted areas. This can help:

  • Reduce inflammation
  • Relieve joint or muscle pain
  • Improve circulation
  • Promote faster healing in soft tissue injuries
  • Minimize post-operative discomfort

It’s completely non-invasive, painless, and well-tolerated by most pets.

Conditions That May Benefit from Laser Treatment

We may recommend pet laser therapy for dogs and cats with conditions such as:

  • Arthritis or joint degeneration
  • Post-surgical healing (e.g. after orthopedic or soft tissue procedures)
  • Soft tissue injuries (sprains, strains, or bruising)
  • Chronic back or neck pain
  • Wounds or lick granulomas

Each treatment plan is tailored to your pet’s needs, and sessions are short, comfortable, and often require no restraint.

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A Supportive Step in Pet Rehabilitation

While laser therapy isn’t a standalone cure, it can be an important part of your pet’s rehabilitation plan—especially for older pets or those recovering from surgery. Many owners notice increased comfort, better mobility, and a more playful demeanor after just a few sessions.

We’ll discuss whether animal laser rehab is a good fit based on your pet’s symptoms, lifestyle, and response to other treatments.

Gentle Relief for Pets That Need It Most

If your pet is experiencing pain, stiffness, or a slow recovery, cold laser therapy may help them feel better—faster. Contact Groesbeck Animal Hospital today to ask about pet laser therapy and learn how this advanced treatment can support your pet’s healing journey.

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