Palm Desert Dog Laser Therapy
Laser therapy is approved for treating humans with chronic pain, and Country Club Animal Clinic has the advanced equipment and expertise to offer the safe and effective treatment to dogs in the Rancho Mirage, Indio and Indian Wells areas. Dog laser therapy is just one of the high-tech services available at our state-of-the-art animal clinic in Palm Desert, which has long served the needs of dogs and cats with the most advanced techniques performed by vet clinic owner and veterinarian Dr. Lillian Roberts backed by a compassionate and knowledgeable animal hospital staff.Dog Laser Therapy Treats Arthritis, Pain, and Inflammation
Dog laser therapy has
been successful in treating a number of canine health conditions, with
arthritis topping the list as one of the most common. Our Palm Desert veterinary hospital also
uses laser therapy to treat other degenerative joint diseases, back
pain, intervertebral disc disease, wounds and trauma to the skin, muscle
and bone. Other canine conditions that can be helped with the veterinarian procedure
include ear problems, such as acute or chronic otitis; nasal problems,
such as rhinitis and sinusitis; bladder inflammations, hot spots and
lick granulomas. Gingitivits is another condition treated by the Palm Desert veterinary hospital procedure, which can also work to remove growths and alleviate inflammations.
Although the dog laser therapy is an advanced procedure, the concept behind it is quite simple. The laser sends a beam of invisible light into the cells, where it is absorbed, resulting in a stimulation to the cells and an increase in blood circulation. The light absorbed into the cells, in a process known as photo-biotherapy, provokes cell metabolism and protein synthesis, both of which improve the functioning and health of the cells.
Our Palm Desert animal hospital team can use either continuous or pulsed lasers, depending on the condition we need to treat. Continuous laser works best for inflammation and fluid buildups, as it rapidly stimulates lymphatic and blood circulation that results in an equally rapid re-absorption of fluids into the body. Pulsed laser works best to alleviate pain, with the capacity to override the transmission of the pain impulse to the brain and produce immediate relief.
Certain conditions can be cleared up in a single session, while others require a series of sessions to produce the desired results. Our Palm Desert animal hospital team will first perform a thorough examination to produce a diagnosis, at which time we can advise if laser therapy is the best treatment option.
We
also ensure our clients are informed and involved of every aspect of
their pets’ care. Our exam rooms feature large-screen television on
which we can project a number of educational presentations and images
associated with the diagnosis and treatment of the patient.
Our Palm Desert veterinary hospital is also eager and happy to answer any questions or address additional concerns about any of our procedures, with our main aim at providing the best, well-rounded care for pets in Palm Desert, Rancho Mirage, Indio, La Quinta, Bermuda Dunes and Indian Wells.
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Country Club Animal Clinic
36869 Cook St
Palm Desert, CA 92211
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36869 Cook St
Palm Desert, CA 92211
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- Phone: 760-776-7555
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| Mon | 8am to 6pm |
| Tue | 8am to 5pm |
| Wed | 8am to 5pm |
| Thu | 8am to 5pm |
| Fri | 8am to 5pm |
| Sat | 8am to 2 pm |
| Sun | Closed |
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