
2450 E. Main, Suite D
League City, TX 77573
Main: 281-332-5612
Fax: 1-801-303-7066

| Hours of Operation |
| Clinic Mon: 6 AM - 6 PM Tue: 6 AM - 6 PM Wed: 3 PM - 6 PM Thu: 6 AM - 6 PM Fri: 6 AM - 6 PM Sat: 7 AM - 6 PM Sun: Closed |
| Pet Shop & Grooming Mon: 9 AM - 7 PM Tue: 9 AM - 7 PM Wed: 12 PM - 7 PM Thu: 9 AM - 7 PM Fri: 9 AM - 7 PM Sat: 8 AM - 6 PM Sun: 12 PM - 5 PM |
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The health of your pet is as important to us as it is to you. We are pleased to offer an exciting new option to traditional surgery. Laser surgery is a safe, comfortable treatment. In many procedures the scalpel can be replaced with the laser to provide a much better alternative.
What is a Laser?A laser is a device that generates an intense beam of light at a specific wavelength.
How does a laser work?We treat our patients with a carbon dioxide (CO2) laser which is the most widely used type of laser in the medical field. CO2 lasers produce an invisible beam that vaporizes the water normally found in skin and other soft tissue. The laser beam can be precisely controlled so it can remove or cut a small portion of tissue at one time while leaving the surrounding tissue unaffected.
Why laser surgery?Laser procedures heal differently than traditional surgery resulting in less trauma to your pet. This may shorten the time spent in the veterinary hospital.
Are lasers new?No, laser technology has been around for more than 30 years. Medical doctors have helped thousands of people with the use of lasers.
What type of procedures are performed with a laser?A laser is ideal for all kinds of procedures for dogs, cats, birds and many other animals. The laser is ideal for use on infections in the mouth, eyes, ears or anywhere on the animals skin. It is used to correct many common conditions such as tumors, warts and cysts. Many internal procedures are also performed with a laser. Your veterinarian will be able to tell you if the procedure your pet needs can be performed with a laser.