SMALL ANIMAL

Improve Patient Outcomes and Client Satisfaction with Advanced Treatment Tools

Laser technologies are growing increasingly popular in veterinary medicine for their therapeutic and surgical applications.

Enhance Patient Care

Develop more effective treatment plans by expanding treatment capabilities.

Differentiate Your Practice

Leverage advanced treatment technologies to remain competitive in your field.

Expand Revenue Streams

Increase the value of your services with innovative procedures that elevate outcomes.

MLS® Laser Therapy

Light-Based Pain Management

The patented MLS system is a unique Class IV laser that synchronizes continuous and pulsed emission to provide unparalleled clinical results without generating heat.

With device configurations that offer stress-free, no-touch protocols, MLS Laser Therapy is quickly becoming the standard of care for pain management in the veterinary field.

  • Musculoskeletal Disorders
  • Degenerative Diseases
  • Wound Healing & Post-Surgical Recovery
Dog geting treatment
A woman's hand holding a surgical laser's handpiece.

CO2 Laser Surgery

Elevate Your Surgical Suite

Compared to a traditional scalpel and ESUs, CO2 Surgical Lasers offer a more precise incision while sealing blood vessels and nerve endings as it incises, resulting in reduced bleeding, less pain, and a lower risk of infection.

  • Soft-tissue Surgeries
  • Dermatology
  • Ophthalmology

Learn how Dr. Jan Bellows uses laser technologies to improve patient outcomes at his companion animal dentistry practice.

Dr. Jan Bellows

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A rabbit receives MLS Laser Therapy for pododermatitis after topical and parenteral treatments were unsuccessful.
Laser acupuncture is used as a part of a treatment plan for a dog with patellar dislocation and ataxia.
Laser acupuncture is used to help a cat suffering from ataxia suspected to be a result of head and pelvic trauma.

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