Discover the benefits of laser therapy for your mobile vet practice

You started your Mobile Practice because you believe you can provide excellent primary vet care in the comfort of the pet’s own home.

And you’re probably seeing these cases

  • Dermatitis / Hot spots
  • Ear infections
  • Wounds and grazes
  • Muscle, ligament and tendon injuries (Sprains, strains and tears)
  • Post surgical pain /healing/rehab
  • Trauma / Fractures
  • Neck and Back pain (acute and chronic)
  • Neuromuscular Disease/damage/degeneration
  • Osteoarthritis
  • IVDD
  • Mobility issues
  • Periodontal disease
  • Nail infections
  • Lick granulomas

So what if you could add another level of treatment for these pets that will help relieve pain and speed up healing at the same time?

A therapy that takes only a few extra minutes of your time and can help your patients feel so much better. Not to mention making your clients happy as well.

Because as we all know –  they don’t want to see their pet in pain.

Laser therapy can do all that and more

Laser therapy has been advocated for a broad range of clinical applications for pain management, wound healing, reducing inflammation/ swelling/edema, and rehab in both large and small animals. It is used to treat joints, traumas, wounds, inflammations, infections, and many other clinical situations. 

It is also useful in post-surgical and orthopaedic rehabilitations and before surgery to condition the tissues. Laser therapy allows us to properly manage acute pain, such as sprains and tendonitis, and chronic pains, such as arthritis and hip dysplasia, becoming “a must have” for vet clinics today.

Little wonder then that the majority of vet practices in the USA have now integrated Laser Therapy into their treatment protocols.

Watch the video below where Dr McCauley and Dr Peter Dobias discuss laser therapy to include the increasing use of laser therapy in veterinary medicine, highlighting its benefits and versatility. Initially, only a small fraction of veterinary practices used lasers, but now, the adoption rate in the USA has soared to 95%. 👇

Not only is it a powerful all rounder tool that can be applied to so many different conditions, it’s also compact enough to be mobile friendly.

So why are we Aussies not embracing Laser therapy like our US peers? 

I don’t know why but that means the opportunity to get ahead of the pack is still available.

Helping to go all in on your personal brand

No doubt as a mobile service provider you’re looking for ways to add value for your clients and stand out in the market. Which by the way is getting more crowded every day.

Just check out Instagram and you’ll soon see how many people there are all busy building their personal mobile brand in the pet care industry.

So why wouldn’t you want to jump on offering Laser therapy as part of your service offerings.

By incorporating Laser into your practice you will improve your branding and differentiate your business with respect to local competition

Adding Laser Therapy to your mobile practice will not only give you that edge over your peers that don’t but also adds an extra layer of healing to your current treatment protocols which we guarantee (from personal experience) has a really high uptake by pet owners.

Not to mention – extra revenue for you.

Have questions? 

We’re help to help you figure out whether adding Doctor Vet Laser Therapy to your services is the right next step for you.

We have used other brands in the past which worked perfectly well for us at the time. We now use and recommend the Doctor Vet Laser due to its advanced inbuilt protocols which means you can start using it confidently from day 1 with minimal training. 

Its size and weight also makes it the perfect portable device for mobile services.

Cost of the Doctor Vet Laser is comparable to other similar models on the market. Overall cost will depend on how many laser heads you need for the specific services you offer.

Please contact us for specific pricing options.

This will depend on how many cases you see that can benefit from Laser therapy. In a traditional Vet Clinic setting customers report that they have recouped their investment within 12-18 months. From our experience, that’s very achievable.

We provide a full day on site training by one of our certified rehab associates who has been using Laser for over 10 years in a general practice and rehab setting. In addition to that we’re available to answer any further questions you might have on implementation and case use for as long as needed.

All you need to do is fill out the form below and we’ll send you an email with some further information and instructions for how to organise a demo if you’d like to go ahead.

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