Does your pet suffer from chronic pain? Has a recent surgery or injury slowed down your normally active companion? At Toronto Central Animal Clinic, we offer pet laser therapy, an innovative, painless, and non-invasive treatment that helps stimulate the body’s natural healing process while providing effective pain relief.
Using state-of-the-art MLS Class IV high-power laser technology, we can reduce inflammation, enhance mobility, and accelerate recovery times, helping your pet return to their happy, active self sooner. Laser therapy can be used as a standalone treatment or in combination with other therapies to improve overall healing and pain management.
Benefits of Laser Therapy
Laser therapy offers a wide range of benefits that promote healing, reduce discomfort, and improve your pet’s quality of life. These include:
- Anti-Inflammation – Decreases swelling from bruising and inflammation
- Anti-Pain – Blocks pain by reducing nerve sensitivity
- Accelerated Tissue Repair & Cell Growth – Helps regenerate damaged tissues faster
- Improved Circulation – Enhances oxygen and nutrient delivery to injured areas
- Faster Healing & Reduced Scarring – Promotes wound recovery and minimizes scars
What Conditions Can Laser Therapy Treat?
Pet laser therapy is incredibly versatile and can help treat a variety of conditions, including:
- Arthritis & Degenerative Joint Disease
- Hip Dysplasia & Disc Disease
- Sprains, Strains & Ligament Injuries (e.g., Cranial Cruciate Ligament injuries)
- Post-Surgical Recovery (wound healing, growth removals, incisions)
- Chronic Pain & Inflammation
- Dermatological Conditions (hot spots, lick granulomas, wounds)
- Ear Infections (Otitis)
- Anal Gland Inflammation
- Bladder Inflammation (Idiopathic Cystitis)
- Sinusitis & Rhinitis (Nasal Problems)
- Dental Problems & Gingivitis
How Does Pet Laser Therapy Work?
At Toronto Central Animal Clinic, we use MLS Class IV laser technology, which operates at two simultaneous wavelengths (808nm and 905nm) for deep tissue penetration and maximum therapeutic effect.
Continuous and Pulsed Laser Emissions: A Dual Approach to Healing
- Continuous Laser Emissions – Act quickly on inflammation, promoting blood circulation and fluid absorption to reduce swelling and support tissue repair.
- Pulsed Laser Emissions – Provide immediate pain relief by interfering with pain signal transmission, reducing discomfort right at the source.
By using this dual-action approach, we can target inflammation, accelerate healing, and alleviate pain more effectively than traditional treatments alone.
Personalized Treatment Protocols
Every pet is unique, and so is their response to laser therapy. That’s why we tailor treatment plans based on factors such as:
- The type and severity of the condition
- Your pet’s overall health and medical history
- The frequency and duration of treatments needed for optimal results
Whether your pet is recovering from surgery, dealing with a chronic illness like arthritis, or healing from an injury, laser therapy may be the key to a faster, more comfortable recovery.
Why Choose Pet Laser Therapy in Toronto?
Pet laser therapy can significantly improve your furry friend’s quality of life by:
- Speeding up healing & recovery from wounds, injuries, and surgeries
- Reducing joint and muscle pain
- Increasing joint flexibility and mobility
- Minimizing inflammation and discomfort associated with chronic conditions
At Toronto Central Animal Clinic, we are committed to offering the latest advancements in veterinary care to ensure your pet receives the best possible treatment. Our experienced team will work with you to develop a customized laser therapy plan that fits your pet’s specific needs.
Book Your Pet’s Laser Therapy Appointment Today!
If your pet is struggling with pain, inflammation, or slow healing, laser therapy could be the solution you’ve been looking for. To schedule an appointment or learn more about how laser therapy can benefit your pet, contact Toronto Central Animal Clinic at 416-360-7400 today!
Toronto Central Animal Clinic
112 Parliament Street
Toronto, ON M5A2Y8
Phone: 416-360-7400
Fax: 416-360-5900
Email: info@torontocentralvet.com
Also serving North York, ON and surrounding areas.
Working Hours
Mon – Sat: 10:00am – 6:00pm
Sun: 10:00am – 5:00pm
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