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THERAPY / PAIN MANAGEMENT

Cancer Treatment

Cancer is one of the most common medical conditions affecting companion animals. It is particularly common in pets that are over the age of 10 years. And while certain breeds are more genetically predisposed to developing cancer, it’s a disease that can affect just about any animal at any time. At Cross Creek Animal Hospital, we have oncology specialists that are experienced in the diagnosis and treatment of a wide variety of cancers. We want you to know we’ll be there for you, every step of the way.

Pain Management

Nobody wants to see a loved one in pain, regardless of whether they happen to be human or animal. At Cross Creek Animal Hospital, we believe it’s our job to help our patients live as pain-free and comfortable a life as possible. Whether your pet suffers from a chronic conditions, such as arthritis, or is experiencing acute discomfort from a recent surgery or injury, we can help! 

We offer professional pain management services to help alleviate all levels of discomfort and restore normal, pain-free movement. Don’t let your companion suffer another uncomfortable moment. Let the Cross Creek team provide them with the relief they deserve!

Physical Therapy

Recovering from an injury or surgery can be a long, challenging road – even for our animal family members. Pets can benefit from a number of physical therapy techniques that are designed to speed healing and restore a normal range of motion. Cross Creek Animal Hospital offers professional pet rehabilitation to keep our patients in tip-top shape and get them back on the path to complete health again. If your pet is struggling with injury, surgical recovery, obesity or old age, we want to help. Let our experienced team develop the perfect plan to get your loved one back on track again.

Laser Therapy 

Does your pet suffer from chronic pain? Has a recent surgery or injury slowed your normally active companion down?

Laser therapy uses painless waves of light to treat areas of the body that are experiencing pain or have suffered trauma. This triggers a natural healing response without the need for medication or other invasive measures. As a result, your loved one can enjoy decreased pain, enhanced mobility and shorter recovery periods.

What is veterinary laser therapy?

Using a small, handheld device, the doctor applies a low level laser to the area on question, stimulating normal cellular function. This results in faster wound healing and enhanced pain relief. Best of all, because laser therapy requires no medication or surgery, there are no harmful side effects.

What are the benefits of laser therapy?

  • Anti-Inflammation – Decreases swelling from bruising/inflammation
  • Anti-Pain – Blocks pain by decreasing nerve sensitivity
  • Accelerates Tissue Repair, Cell Growth and Nerve Function
  • Improves Circulation
  • Accelerates Healing and Reduces Scarring

What can laser therapy treat?

Laser therapy can be used to address a wide variety of of conditions, including:

  • Arthritis
  • Disc Disease
  • Hip Dysplasia
  • Degenerative Joint Disease
  • Sprains and Strains
  • Cranial Cruciate Ligament
  • Dental Problems
  • Chronic Pain and Inflammation
  • Dermatological Conditions
  • Lick Granulomas

How many sessions will my pet need?

Because every patient is different, their response to laser therapy is equally unique. Depending on your loved one’s specific condition, its severity and a number of other determining factors, treatment strategies will vary. For some animals, positive results can be seen after just one session. Others may require a more long-term strategy to achieve the desired outcome.

Does your pet suffer from a chronic medical condition? Has a recent injury or surgery negatively impacted your companion’s lifestyle or quality of life? If so, we invite you to reach out today to learn whether the laser therapy services at Cross Creek Animal Hospital could help.