High-Intensity Laser Therapy (HILT) for Pets

Advanced Healing for Your Pet’s
Comfort and Recovery.

Conditions That Benefit From High Intensity Laser Therapy (HILT)

High-Intensity Laser Therapy can help treat a variety of painful or inflammatory conditions, including:

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Arthritis and joint pain

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Soft tissue injuries (sprains, strains, tendon injuries)

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Hip dysplasia

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Back pain and spinal injuries

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Post-surgical healing

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Chronic wounds and infections

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Neurological conditions

Powerful Healing for Pain Relief and Recovery

At Nash County Animal Hospital, we’re excited to offer High-Intensity Laser Therapy (HILT) as a powerful, non-invasive option to manage pain, accelerate healing, and support your pet’s recovery. HILT uses advanced laser technology to penetrate deeper into tissues, delivering greater energy to promote faster healing and significant pain relief.

Whether your pet is dealing with arthritis, recovering from surgery, or healing from an injury, High-Intensity Laser Therapy offers a safe, drug-free solution to help them feel their best.

How High-Intensity Laser Therapy Works

High-Intensity Laser Therapy uses a focused beam of light energy to reach deep into muscles, joints, and tissues. This stimulates cellular activity, boosts circulation, reduces inflammation, and encourages natural healing processes.

Because HILT delivers a higher dose of therapeutic energy than traditional cold lasers, it can be particularly effective for managing more severe pain and chronic conditions. Sessions are fast, comfortable, and most pets find them soothing.

Our experienced team tailors each HILT treatment to your pet’s specific condition and health goals, ensuring they receive the maximum benefit.

What to Expect During Your Pet’s Treatment

HILT sessions are quick and painless, typically lasting just a few minutes. No sedation is required, and your pet will remain awake and comfortable during treatment.

Many pets begin to show noticeable improvement in mobility, comfort, and energy levels after just a few sessions. Depending on your pet’s needs, a customized treatment schedule will be recommended to achieve the best results.

Ready To Get Started?

Nash County
Animal
Hospital

928 Eastern Ave
Nashville, NC, 27856
Phone: (252) 459-4001
Email: [email protected]  

Hospital Hours
Mon - Fri: 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM
Saturday (1st & 3rd Of Each Month)
8:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Closed: Sundays

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