GrandView Animal Care Center

2409 Union Rd
Cheektowaga, NY 14227

(716)608-6383

grandviewpets.com

Alternative and Complementary Therapy


Ozone Therapy

About Ozone Therapy 

Ozone therapy has been used for human and animal healing worldwide, for over 100 years. By increasing oxygen in the body, ozone has been shown to provide many health benefits.

Ozone therapy decreases inflammation, pain, and swelling, and activates the body’s immune system. It is a useful treatment for a wide variety of cases where there is damaged tissue such as wounds, abscesses, joint, and ligament injuries.

The treatments do not affect normal healthy cells in the body, therefore is the most beneficial adjunct therapy to fight cancer. Ozone is also proven to be effective in the treatment of bacteria, viruses, fungi, and yeast infections.

Integrating ozone protocols gives a wonderful opportunity to use something very natural and sustainable that can reduce and possibly prevent the overuse of antibiotics and drugs.

Our goal is to stay on the cutting edge of veterinary medical technology, and ozone therapy is one of the many ways in which we do that.

 


 

About Laser Therapy 

Veterinary laser therapy is an innovative treatment that has gained popularity in recent years as veterinarians discover its benefits for pets. Used similarly to acupuncture, massage therapy, and other alternative therapies, laser treatment can be used in conjunction with or in place of medication to manage pain, inflammation, and wound healing.

Cold laser therapy is a noninvasive procedure that uses light to stimulate cell regeneration and increase blood circulation.

Lasers are nothing more than a beam of light that travels at a certain frequency that allows the laser to generate heat and penetrate tissue. Some Class IV or cold lasers are programmable to a range of frequencies to treat many different types of problems in dogs and cats.

Who can benefit from laser therapy?

 

Laser therapy is used for many veterinary medical conditions, including:

  • Chronic arthritis
  • Surgical incisions
  • Tendon and ligament injuries
  • Traumatic injuries

 

To learn more about these therapy options and how they can help your pet, please call us at (716)608-6383.

We would be happy to speak with you and answer any questions you may have!

Laser Therapy