Laser therapy is a non-invasive, pain-free, and drug-free treatment that uses specific wavelengths of light to stimulate healing in your pet’s body. Whether your pet is recovering from surgery, an injury, or suffers from chronic pain, laser therapy for pets can speed up recovery and improve comfort.
Using a handheld laser device, our veterinarians gently apply light energy to affected areas, which:
Stimulates blood flow
Reduces inflammation
Relieves pain
Promotes tissue repair
This therapy is safe, FDA-approved, and widely used in both human and veterinary medicine.
At Neighborhood Pet Hospital in Richmond, TX, we use laser therapy for pets to treat:
Arthritis and joint pain
Post-surgical recovery
Soft tissue injuries (sprains/strains)
Skin wounds and infections
Ear infections
Hip dysplasia
Back pain (IVDD)
Laser therapy sessions are quick and relaxing—lasting around 10–20 minutes depending on the condition. Most pets feel relief after the first session, and there’s no need for sedation or shaving.
During treatment, your pet may feel a gentle warming sensation, which many find soothing.
✅ Drug-free pain relief
✅ Speeds up healing
✅ Reduces inflammation
✅ Improves mobility and flexibility
✅ No side effects
At Neighborhood Pet Hospital, our experienced veterinary team uses cutting-edge laser equipment to ensure the best outcomes. We customize treatment plans based on your pet’s condition, age, and comfort level.
We’re proud to serve the Richmond community with affordable, compassionate, and advanced care.
We’ve helped dozens of pets regain their energy, comfort, and mobility using laser therapy. From older dogs with arthritis to cats recovering from surgery, the results are heartwarming—and fast.
👉 Visit our Instagram page [@neighborhoodpethospital] to see real patient stories and before/after results!
Don’t let your pet suffer in silence. Contact us today to see if laser therapy is right for your furry friend.
📞 Call: (281) 762-0098
📍 Visit: 1508 E Highway 90 Alt, Richmond, TX 77406
🌐 www.nphclinic.com
American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)
➡️ Link: https://www.avma.org/resources/pet-owners/petcare/laser-surgery-and-therapy 📌 Use this to support your explanation of what laser therapy is.
Companion Animal Health – Laser Therapy Overview
➡️ Link: https://www.companionanimalhealth.com/page/therapeutic-laser