Pet Laser Therapy

Eagle Animal Hospital offers FDA-approved companion laser therapy for pets in Chester Springs, PA, a drug-free, non-invasive treatment that relieves pain, reduces inflammation, and supports faster healing. Our team uses laser therapy alongside traditional care for conditions ranging from arthritis and surgical recovery to skin and soft tissue issues.

Connect With Us For Expert Veterinary Care

At Eagle Animal Hospital in Chester Springs, PA, we strive to bring you the latest in veterinary technology. Companion Laser Therapy is an FDA-approved treatment that is used in human sports medicine and many other applications, and our hospital welcomes families from across Chester Springs and the surrounding communities. This procedure does not involve any medications, surgery, or pain. It is used in addition to traditional treatments to relieve pain and inflammation, and to stimulate healing by delivering deep penetrating light waves to the affected tissues.

Benefits of Pet Laser Therapy

Drug-Free Pain Relief

Pet laser therapy reduces pain and inflammation without medication, making it a great option for pets who can't tolerate certain drugs or owners who prefer fewer prescriptions in their pet's care plan.

Faster Healing

By increasing circulation and cellular activity in the treated area, laser therapy helps wounds, surgical incisions, and soft tissue injuries heal noticeably faster than they would on their own.

Non-Invasive and Painless

There are no needles, no incisions, and no recovery time. Most pets relax during treatment, and many actually enjoy the warmth of the laser on the affected area.

Safe for All Ages

Laser therapy is safe for puppies, adults, and seniors. It's especially helpful for older pets dealing with chronic pain, where long-term medication may not be the right fit.

Conditions We Treat with Laser Therapy

Laser therapy can be used to support healing for a wide range of conditions.

Joint and Mobility Conditions

Wounds and Surgical Recovery

Skin and Soft Tissue Issues

Our Commitment to Pain-Free Care

We added laser therapy to our practice because we believe pets deserve every option available to live without pain. Whether your dog is recovering from surgery, your senior cat is slowing down with arthritis, or your pet is healing from a stubborn wound, we’ll help you decide if laser therapy is the right fit, and walk you through every step of the process.

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The Local Choice for Chester Springs Pet Owners

Areas We Serve in Chester County

Our veterinary hospital is located at 20 Senn Drive, Chester Springs, PA 19425, easily accessible to pet owners across Chester County. While Chester Springs is our home, families travel to us from the surrounding communities listed below for veterinary services.

Eagleview Town

~5 Miles

Distance

~10 Mins

Drive time

Glenmoore

~10 Miles

Distance

~15 Mins

Drive time

Phoenixville

~7 Miles

Distance

~15 Mins

Drive time

Lionville

~4 Miles

Distance

~10 Mins

Drive time

Ludwig's Corner

~3 Miles

Distance

~5 Mins

Drive time

Pottstown

~12 Miles

Distance

~20 Mins

Drive time

Coatesville

~10 Miles

Distance

~20 Mins

Drive time

Thorndale

~9 Miles

Distance

~20 Mins

Drive time

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Common Questions About Companion Laser Therapy

Find answers to the questions pet owners often ask about laser therapy, how it works, and what to expect during treatment.

Most pets need 6 to 12 sessions, starting with 2 to 3 per week and tapering off as they improve. Chronic conditions like arthritis may benefit from ongoing maintenance sessions. We'll build a treatment plan based on your pet's response.

Most pets feel a gentle warmth from the laser, which many find soothing. There's no pain, no needles, and no need for sedation. Most pets relax during treatment and some even fall asleep on the table.

Yes. Treatment for arthritis with laser therapy is one of its most effective uses, especially for senior dogs. It reduces joint inflammation, eases stiffness, and improves mobility, often allowing pets to rely on less medication.

Yes. Pet laser therapy is designed to complement other treatments, including medication, surgery, dental procedures, and physical therapy. It often helps these treatments work better and speeds up recovery.

Eagle Animal Hospital offers companion laser therapy for dogs, cats, and small animals in Chester Springs, PA, serving families throughout Chester County. Call (610) 458-8789 or request an appointment online to learn more.