LASER
Pet Laser Therapy is a non-invasive and painless treatment that uses low-level laser light to promote healing and reduce pain and inflammation. At Creature Comforts, we offer gentle therapy to help your furry friends feel their best.
- Best-in-class equipment in the field
- Non-invasive and painless therapy
- Versatile treatment option for healing & relief
SUITABLE FOR PETS WITH
With conditions including arthritis and joint problems, immune disease, kidney problems, liver problems and neurological issues. You can always speak to our vets for more information.
WHAT TO EXPECT

CONSULTATION
Book a consultation online and our friendly customer service team will get back to you within the day. Your vet will review the pet’s medical condition and decide if Laser Therapy is suitable.

LASER THERAPY
The procedure is pain-free and our nurses will shower your furry friend with lots of love, cuddles and snacks.

AFTER 1ST TREATMENT
At the end of the session, your vet will reassess your pet to see if there’s a need for a longer-term treatment.
LASER THERAPY PACKAGES
The cost of treatment will vary according to your pet’s breed, gender and type of procedure.
HEAR IT FROM OUR PAWRENTS
"I was so worried about my dog's arthritis, but Creature Comforts' pet laser therapy really helped relieve her pain. The staff was so friendly and made the whole experience comfortable for her. Highly recommend!"
Client: Katy Cheung
"At first, I was hesitant about laser therapy for my cat's injury, but the team at Creature Comforts explained everything so clearly and made me feel at ease. The treatment was quick and my cat was back to his playful self in no time. Thank you so much!"
Client : Jordan Kwok
LOCATION
Veterinary Centre TKO
4300 sq ft flagship
Shop G18, Papillons Square, 21 Tong Chun Street, Tseung Kwan O
2915 7007 8am -8pm
East Island Animal Hospital
24 Hours Veterinary Service
256 Shau Kei Wan Road. Hong Kong Island
2915 3999 Service : 24hrs
Housecalls
Award Winning
Door to Door
97730372 9am - 6pm
Housecall service will incur an additional charge
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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Q:
Why is dental surgery so expensive? What is included in the cost?
A:Dental surgery is a complex and specialised procedure. At creature comforts, we do dentals to the highest standard. This includes detailed dental charting so we can properly assess the health of your pet's teeth, dental x-rays so we can look for damage to teeth under the gum line, a thorough descale and polish, nerve block injections to make sure the dental is pain-free, extractions of infected or painful teeth, stitching of the gums to ensure healing happens as fast as possible, a full general anaesthetic, detailed and careful anaesthetic monitoring throughout the procedure, and monitoring and warming of your pet as they recover. We also offer a free check up after the procedure to ensure your pet's gums have healed properly, and of course are just a phone call away if you hae any questions once your pet is recovering at home.
Q:I saw a pet grooming shop offering "non-anesthetic dental scaling." Can the vet do that too?
A:Non anaesthetic dental scaling can result in damaging and killing healthy teeth, accidental injury and pain to your pet, or accidental inhalation of water or fluid which can result in severe chest infections and pneumonia. Veterinary dental procedures should always be done under general anaesthesia to make sure the procedure is as safe and pain-free as possible.
Q:My dog or cat doesn't let me brush their teeth. They struggle and even bite me when I try to touch their mouth. What can I do to keep their mouth clean?
A:Tooth brushing is the most effective way to maintain dental health, but we understand it can be difficult with some cats or dogs! Our vets and nurses can teach you how to train your pet to let you do the tooth brushing, and in the meantime you can try using oral wipes, dental chews or special diets to help kepe their teeth as healthy as possible.
Q:Why must dental surgery be done under anesthesia? I don't want my pet to take any risks. Can't it be done without anesthesia?
A:Anaesthesia in animals is generally very safe, and we take lots of steps (including blood tests, careful monitoring, giving fluids) to make sure the risk to our patients is as small as possible. Doing dental surgery with no anaesthesia can result in damaging and killing healthy teeth, accidental injury and pain to your pet, or accidental inhalation of water or fluid which can result in severe chest infections. Veterinary dental procedures should always be done under general anaesthesia to make sure the procedure is as safe and pain-free as possible.
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