Pet PRP
Therapy

Healing Pets with Platelet-Rich Plasma

Anchor Bay Veterinary Center performs Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy, a cutting-edge treatment that supports your pet’s natural healing process. Using your pet’s own blood, PRP therapy decreases inflammation and promotes tissue repair. It’s a safe option for many cats and dogs. This innovative treatment is performed right here in our veterinary clinic.

What is Veterinary PRP Therapy?

PRP therapy for pets utilizes the healing properties found within your companion’s own blood. During the procedure, a small sample of blood is drawn and processed to concentrate the platelets, which are rich in growth factors needed for healing.

Once prepared, the platelet-rich plasma is carefully injected into the affected area to stimulate tissue repair and reduce inflammation. The entire PRP therapy process from blood draw to injection usually takes less than 15 minutes, so it is easy to perform during any visit to see the vet. Our knowledgeable team will walk you through the process. We want you to feel confident in what to expect for your cat or dog.

PRP treatment is safe because the therapy uses your pet’s own biological material. Many pets begin to show noticeable improvement within 2–3 weeks following the injection, with continued healing over time.

Health Conditions Treated with PRP

PRP therapy is a versatile veterinary treatment option that is used as part of wound care or inflammation management plans for a variety of orthopedic and soft tissue conditions in pets, including:

  • Arthritis
  • Joint Pain
  • Soft-tissue Injuries
  • Dysplasia
  • Wounds and Burns

Platelet-rich plasma in pets decreases inflammation, which can also decrease pain in many cases. It increases the natural procedures of certain protective compounds around affected joints at the injection site, too. We will discuss your pet’s condition with you to create an effective treatment plan.

Contact Us for Pet PRP Therapy

If your pet is experiencing pain, limited mobility, or slow healing, PRP therapy may be an excellent treatment option. At Anchor Bay Veterinary Center, our experienced veterinary team provides advanced treatments in New Baltimore like platelet-rich plasma. Schedule a consultation today to learn more about PRP therapy and how it can support your pet.

Contact Us for Pet PRP Therapy

If your pet is experiencing pain, limited mobility, or slow healing, PRP therapy may be an excellent treatment option. At Anchor Bay Veterinary Center, our experienced veterinary team provides advanced treatments in New Baltimore like platelet-rich plasma. Schedule a consultation today to learn more about PRP therapy and how it can support your pet.

Anchor Bay Veterinary Center provides pet PRP therapy for cats and dogs in New Baltimore, Algonac, Chesterfield, Harsens Island, Marine City, Fair Haven, and the surrounding areas.