Thankfully, Monroe Animal Health offers chemotherapy for our cat and dog patients. Chemotherapy in pets is largely similar to it in humans, and it essentially uses chemicals to kill fast-growing cells in the body. If your pet has cancer, chemotherapy may help.
We also offer pet laser therapy for our patients. This alternative treatment can be used in conjunction with another treatment or as a standalone service to manage pain, inflammation, and wound healing. Also known as photobiomodulation, laser therapy works by stimulating tissue and blood vessels to activate healing.