WICHITA FALLS, Texas, March 12, 2017 -- Laser surgery is now available to address pain, injury, and chronic health conditions in companion pets in Wichita Falls, Iowa Park, Burkburnett, and Holliday. The veterinarian uses a specialized surgical laser to provide treatment that addresses common pet ailments and trauma. Pet owners can rest assured that this option is minimally invasive and shortens the recovery period of an injured or ill animal. Laser surgery offers a targeted surgical solution that can reduce pain and bleeding in a beloved pet.
Pet owners in Wichita Falls and surrounding communities are excited to have the alternative of laser surgery. The new surgical laser is an optoelectronic device providing concentrated light rays. Laser beams target living tissue and seal small blood vessels, nerve endings, and more. Laser surgery is used for treatment in humans and companion pets. Conditions treated with laser surgery include traumatic wound debridement, perianal tumors, deep mass removal, enterotomy, and more. Benefits for patients who receive laser surgery include a reduction in pain, less bleeding, decreased risk of infection, and faster recovery times. Laser surgery is less invasive that other surgical options. With such targeted treatment, patients can expect less inflammation, pain, and swelling after treatment when compared to traditional forms of surgery.
“Our new surgical laser treatment option allows pet owners to effectively treat injuries and growths in pets with less downtime,” said Dr. Elisa Spears. “As an experienced vet, I treat a wide variety of health issues in pets. Surgery using lasers can decrease inflammation, reduce pain, and facilitate the healing process. Talk to us to find out whether this treatment is an option for your pet’s needs today.”
Dr. Elisa Spears and Dr. James Spears, founders and owners of Callfield Companion Animal Clinic, serve pets and their owners in Wichita Falls, Iowa Park, Burkburnett, and Holliday. The compassionate veterinary staff of six veterinarians and 15 staff members offer pets and their owners a range of high-quality veterinary services at the only AAHA-accredited vet clinic in the Wichita Falls area. Laser surgery offers pet owners a minimally-invasive surgical option to address serious health conditions in companion pets and their owners benefit from services including laser surgery, diagnostics, pet grooming, spay and neuter, microchipping, and wellness care.
Call (940) 692-7000 to schedule an appointment with a veterinarian at Callfield Companion Animal Clinic or to learn more about laser surgery options. Visit http://callfieldcompanion.com/ for more details.
Callfield Companion Animal Clinic 4304 Callfield Road Wichita Falls, TX 76308 (940) 692-7000


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