Managing Your Pet's Chronic Pain with Regenerative Medicine
We care about your pet’s quality of life and we want to support managing their chronic pain. There could be many reasons for chronic pain, such as your pet has recently had surgery and they're healing. They may be a senior pet and suffering from joint pain, arthritis, or maybe they have a disease that makes them uncomfortable. By addressing the reason for your pet’s pain, we can move forward with the best option for them. starting specialised chronic pain management sooner rather than later, will improve your pet's quality of life.
Our forward-thinking approach with our chronic pain management for pets, aims not just to mask symptoms but to promote the body's natural healing processes to repair and regenerate damaged tissues. This can lead to more effective and potentially longer-lasting results for chronic conditions.
Why Choose Leadon Vale for Chronic Pain Management for Pets?
Choosing Leadon Vale Vets for chronic pain management for your pet offers a comprehensive and compassionate approach, drawing on their expertise and range of advanced therapies. Here's why they stand out:
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Multi-Modal and Holistic Approach: Leadon Vale adopts a multi-modal approach to chronic pain management. This means they don't just rely on one type of treatment but combine various therapies and medications to create a tailored plan for your pet. This often includes analgesic medications (the latest pain relief drugs), alongside innovative therapies.
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Onsite Specialised Therapies: Unlike many general practices, Leadon Vale provides a suite of advanced, onsite specialised therapies directly at their clinic. This significantly benefits pets with chronic pain as it means less travel and disruption, and consistent care under one roof. These therapies include:
- Acupuncture & Electroacupuncture Treatment
- Shockwave Therapy
- Laser Therapy
- Ultrasound Therapy
Many of these services work well alongside each other, too.
Adapting Lifestyles With Chronic Pain Management for Pets
With our treatments, there may be some need to adapt your pet’s lifestyle and implement new practices into their (and your) routine. This could be exercises at home or regular sessions of acupuncture or laser therapy treatments. For the best results, we may recommend booking in for so many sessions across the course of time and then assessing where to move forward based on your pet's response.
Speak to our specialist vets about your pet's unique conditions and they will discuss in more detail the necessary steps.
We regularly treat dogs and cats and a whole variety of other species, from rabbits to birds, to improve their quality of life and maintain the joy of movement.
Make a Referral for Chronic Pain Management for Pets Today
