Restorative Therapies for Healing & Recovery in Palm Beach County
Paws Veterinary Clinic is proud to offer treatments to support healing, reduce pain, and improve the quality of life for pets recovering from surgery, injury, or chronic conditions. Our master veterinarians thoughtfully design these non-invasive treatments and may be used on their own or combined for enhanced results.
Laser Therapy

Laser therapy is a gentle, drug-free treatment that uses light energy to reduce inflammation, ease pain, and accelerate tissue repair. It's beneficial for senior pets with arthritis, pets recovering from surgery, or healing from injuries.
Each treatment plan is customized based on your pet’s condition, comfort, and response to therapy. Most of our furry friends find it soothing—and pet owners often notice an improvement in mobility and energy after just a few sessions.
Common uses include:
- Arthritis and joint pain
- Soft tissue injuries
- Post-surgical recovery—Used for all spays, neuters, and anesthetic dentals
- Chronic wounds
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT)
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy is a powerful healing tool that delivers concentrated oxygen to the body under safe, pressurized conditions. HBOT sessions promote faster cell repair, reduce inflammation, and enhance the body’s natural ability to recover.
We are the only veterinary practice in Delray Beach offering this advanced therapy.
HBOT is well-suited for post-surgical support and urgent care cases, and can be seamlessly combined with laser therapy when appropriate.
Frequently Asked Questions About Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
What is Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT)?
HBOT is a non-invasive treatment that allows your pet to breathe pure oxygen in a pressurized chamber. This increases oxygen delivery to tissues, speeds healing, and reduces inflammation.
What conditions can it help with?
Conditions HBOT can support include:
- Trauma and tissue injury
- Surgical recovery
- Infections and abscesses
- Neurologic conditions
- Delayed wound healing
- Burns or smoke inhalation
- and more
How long is each session?
Sessions usually last around one hour. The number of sessions needed depends on your pet’s condition and response to treatment.
Will my pet be awake?
Yes. Pets are awake and relaxed during treatment, and many even nap during their session. Light sedation is available for pets that may need it.
