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Laser Therapy

Non-invasive laser therapy helps reduce pain, speed healing, and improve mobility for pets of all ages.

Laser Therapy: Gentle Healing for Pain Relief and Recovery

When your pet is in pain, every step, stretch, or jump can be a struggle. Laser therapy offers a safe, non-invasive, and drug-free way to reduce pain, speed healing, and improve your pet’s quality of life—whether they’re recovering from surgery or managing a chronic condition.

What Is Laser Therapy?

Laser therapy uses low-level light energy to stimulate cellular repair, reduce inflammation, and enhance circulation. The process—called photobiomodulation—helps the body heal naturally without medication or sedation.

It’s a gentle, painless procedure, and many pets find it relaxing!

What Conditions Can It Help?

Laser therapy is commonly used to treat:

  • Arthritis and joint pain

  • Post-surgical incisions

  • Back or neck injuries

  • Wounds or skin conditions

  • Ear infections or lick granulomas

  • Muscle strains or sprains

Whether your pet is recovering from surgery or living with chronic discomfort, laser therapy may help them feel better faster.

What to Expect During a Session

Laser treatments are quick—typically 10 to 20 minutes—and completely stress-free. During your pet’s session:

  1. A trained technician will apply the handheld laser wand directly to the affected area.

  2. Your pet will feel a gentle warming sensation (many find it soothing).

  3. There is no need for sedation or recovery time.

Most pets experience improved mobility or pain relief within a few sessions, though treatment frequency depends on the condition being treated.

Is It Safe?

Yes. Laser therapy is FDA-approved and backed by years of veterinary research. It’s especially helpful for senior pets or those who can’t tolerate medications. We’ll tailor the treatment plan to your pet’s needs, and it can be safely combined with other therapies like medication or surgery.


Whether your pet is healing from an injury or managing age-related pain, laser therapy offers a simple and effective way to support their recovery and comfort, without side effects.

💙 Whether it’s a checkup, questions, or care needs, visit us—we’re here to be your partner in your pet’s health.

Frequently Asked Questions

There is no question too big or too small for our veterinary team.

Payment is due when services are rendered at All Creatures Pet Hospital. We accept all major credit cards and offer Care Credit for your convenience.

Heartworms have been diagnosed in all fifty states and are especially prevalent in warmer climates found in Alabama. Heartworms can be transmitted to dogs and cats by the bite of a mosquito infected with immature heartworms. If the dog or cat is not protected by a heartworm preventative, the worms can mature, eventually damage the heart and lungs, and cause death if left untreated. Please remember that heartworm preventatives are always less expensive and more effective than heartworm treatments. Dr. Ted Hankes attends conferences and lectures throughout the country to stay current and ensure that All Creatures Pet Hospital offers the safest and most effective products here at our pharmacy, including heartworm preventatives. Please call one of our caring veterinary team members at (205) 947-4083 and schedule a heartworm-preventative appointment for your companion.

Dr. Ted Hankes recommends spaying or neutering all pets not being used for breeding purposes. Sterilization not only prevents unwanted litters but can also prevent certain reproductive cancers later in their lives. Puppies and kittens can be spayed between four and six months of age. Our pets feel pain the same way people do, therefore, we administer pain medication to keep them comfortable during and after the procedure. Additionally, blood work is needed to help determine if your puppy or kitten is healthy enough for the procedure. Please call All Creatures Pet Hospital to schedule your furry friend for a spay or neuter as soon as they are old enough for the surgery.

Proper nutrition and portion control are as important for our pet companions as they are for us. Overweight pets face the same conditions as people, including arthritis, joint pain, diabetes, and heart disease, for example. Dr. Hankes can evaluate your pet to determine their individual nutritional needs, as well as the proper portions to maintain a healthy body weight. Affordable prescription diets are available at our hospital for your convenience. Schedule an appointment for your furry friend regardless of their life stage or current health condition.

Like people, pets need dental care for overall health. Without it, bacteria can cause tooth decay, gum damage, and may harm organs like the heart, liver, and kidneys. Dr. Hankes recommends dental care starting at age one to help prevent disease, improve health, and avoid costly future treatments. Contact our team at All Creatures Pet Hospital to schedule your pet's dental appointment.

In many species, one animal year equals about seven human years. A seven-year-old dog missing the vet for three years is like a 49-year-old person skipping the doctor for 21 years. At All Creatures Pet Hospital, we recommend yearly exams and blood work unless your pet is sick or has a special condition. Caring for your pet early can reduce future medications and may extend their life. Call us at (205) 947-4083 to schedule your pet's yearly visit.