
Laser Therapy
Photobiomodulation effect of light penetrates tissues, helping to reduce pain, inflammation, and swelling while promoting faster tissue repair and wound healing.
What we use
We utilise both the Italian-engineered K-Laser® Cube Vet 4 and the ASA® Veterinary M-Vet Class IV therapeutic lasers. Each system features its own proprietary delivery technology, giving us the flexibility to select the most effective device for your pet’s specific needs.


Why we recommend
Laser therapy offers a soothing yet highly effective alternative to traditional treatments—helping pets heal comfortably without the stress or discomfort of invasive procedures.
Thanks to advanced technology and multiple wavelengths of light working together, treatments are swift, targeted, and efficient—accelerating recovery while keeping session times short.
By delivering powerful, focused therapy directly to the affected area, laser treatments can reduce the need for long-term medication, supporting a more natural, holistic path to healing.
For pets who cannot undergo surgery, laser therapy offers a conservative yet effective way to manage symptoms, promote tissue repair, and improve overall well-being.
When to use
Laser therapy can be applied from head to tail, including the skin, muscles, joints, and soft tissues. Hover or click the blue dots to see treatable conditions in each area.
Laser therapy can be applied from head to tail, including the skin, muscles, joints, and soft tissues.

Click the blue dots to see all the treatable conditions
Dermatology
Infected and chronic wounds
Forelimb
Osteoarthritis, fractures, sprains/strains, trauma
Shoulder
Bicipital tendonitis, bursitis
Stifle
Post-surgical incision, osteoarthritis, complete/partial cruciate ligament rupture, patellar luxation
Tail
Fracture, strains
Back
Hip dysplasia, osteoarthritis, lumbosacral disease
Spine
IVDD, spondylosis deformans, back pain
When to use
Laser therapy can be applied from head to tail, including the skin, muscles, joints, and soft tissues. Hover over the blue dots to learn which conditions can be treated in each area.

Mouth
Extractions
Gingivitis
Periodontitis
Stomatitis (Feline)
Hip
Hip Dysplasia
Arthritis
Back
Arthritis
IVDD
Dermatology
Pyotraumatic Dermatitis
Post-Surgical Incisions
Infected and Chronic Wounds
Acral Granulomas
Fore Limb
Pododermatitis
Arthritis
Fractures
Sprains/Strains
Trauma
Perinium/Tail
Anal Saculitis
Tail Fracture
Internal
Cystitis
IBD
Feline Asthma
Stifle
Post-Surgical
Arthritis
Non-Surgical/Partial ACL
Ligament/Tendon Indury
Thoracic Limb
Bicipital Tendonitis
Bursitis
Head
Rhinitis
Otitis
How it benefits
Soothes inflammation & reduces swelling
Whether it’s from an injury, surgery, or chronic condition, laser therapy helps calm inflammation and drain excess fluid—bringing swelling down so your pet can move more comfortably.
Eases pain naturally
By gently interrupting pain signals and encouraging the body to release its own “feel-good” endorphins, laser therapy helps your pet feel relief without relying solely on medication.
Boosts circulation for faster recovery
Improved blood flow means more oxygen and nutrients reach injured tissues. This helps wounds heal more quickly, muscles recover faster, and pain fades away sooner.
Supports nerve healing
From nerve injuries to spinal cord conditions, laser therapy can encourage nerve repair—helping your pet regain function and comfort.
Speeds up cellular repair
Laser light energises cells, jump-starting the natural repair process so damaged tissues can regenerate more efficiently.
Helps wounds heal better
From cuts and sores to surgical incisions, laser therapy promotes faster, cleaner healing so your pet can get back to their happy, active self sooner.