We are proud to offer Regenerative Medicine such as platelet rich plasma (PRP) injections for many painful conditions such as chronic arthritis, partial cruciate ligament injuries, post operative joint pain, and soft tissue injuries, and more! PRP injections are a long lasting, drug free alternative to pain control. Call us to find out more! Or visit this page: (link/button to PRP page)

Laser Therapyin Belleville

Our therapeutic laser helps reduce pain and inflammation, promoting faster healing and greater comfort.
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Advanced Relief Without Medication

At Belleway Veterinary Hospital, we’re proud to offer laser therapy — an advanced, non-invasive treatment that helps reduce pain, inflammation, and healing time in pets. This innovative approach combines both continuous and pulsed laser therapy, delivering safe and effective results without the need for drugs or side effects.

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What Is Laser Therapy?

Laser therapy uses concentrated light energy to stimulate healing at the cellular level. Traditional laser units either focus on reducing inflammation or relieving pain, but not both simultaneously.

Our Therapy Laser (Multiwave Locked System) combines continuous and pulsed emissions to provide comprehensive therapeutic benefits:

  • Continuous emission reduces inflammation and stimulates circulation.
  • Pulsed emission provides immediate pain relief by disrupting pain signals.

Together, these emissions target inflammation, edema (swelling), and pain simultaneously, resulting in faster healing and more effective outcomes.

Indications for Laser Therapy

We commonly use laser therapy to treat a wide range of conditions, including:

Pain & Joint Conditions

  • Arthritis (Degenerative Joint Disease)
  • Back Pain (Intervertebral Disc Disease)
  • Hip or elbow dysplasia
  • Post-operative orthopedic recovery

Trauma & Wounds

  • Muscle, skin, and bone injuries
  • Surgical incisions or growth removals
  • Lacerations or bite wounds

Inflammatory Conditions

  • Acute or chronic otitis (ear infections)
  • Anal gland inflammation
  • Periodontitis and gingivitis
  • Hot spots and lick granulomas
  • Idiopathic cystitis (bladder inflammation
  • Sinusitis or rhinitis (nasal inflammation)

Benefits of Laser Therapy

  • Fast pain relief without medication
  • Reduced inflammation and swelling
  • Accelerated healing of wounds and incisions
  • Non-invasive and well-tolerated by pets
  • Short treatment times with no sedation required

Laser therapy sessions are quick, painless, and often relaxing for your pet. Many pets experience improvement after just a few sessions, with lasting benefits over time.

Backed by Science, Trusted by Vets

Laser therapy has been used in veterinary medicine for over 25 years and is supported by more than 3,000 scientific studies. It is FDA-approved, non-toxic, and has no known side effects. The Companion Animal Health Laser Unit represents the next generation of this proven technology — offering faster, deeper, and more consistent results.