Cold laser therapy is a painless, non-invasive procedure that uses light to stimulate the body's natural healing response. The laser, simply a beam of light traveling at a specific frequency, triggers cell regeneration and increased blood circulation, helping the body heal itself naturally.
Laser therapy is used to treat injuries, arthritis, back and hip pain, and ligament and tendon problems. It can also be used after surgery to regenerate nerve tissue and accelerate your pet's recovery. Just a few treatments can greatly improve a sick or recovering pet's quality of life. If you think your pet could benefit from laser therapy, talk to your veterinarian.
Fluid therapy is used to treat sick pets who become dehydrated. Dehydration decreases circulation to the liver and the kidney, with debilitating effects. Dehydrated pets feel uncomfortable, cannot fight their disease well, have less motivation to eat, and cannot metabolize drugs efficiently.
In order to ensure medication enters the venous system and is distributed to the whole body, we administer medicine to sick pets through an IV catheter. Medication given this way is more controllable and acts faster - in some cases, it can be life saving. Our veterinarians are highly experienced in administering IV catheter and will monitor your pet closely to ensure they receive the proper amount of fluids.
Located off of Decker Pond Rd. Directly across from Evergreen Park and next to Tranquility Church.
Phone: 908-852-7800