Red Light Therapy in Tulsa
Red light therapy is a non-invasive option offered at our Tulsa office. Below we explain what a session involves and what to expect.
Red light therapy is a non-invasive option that uses low-level light delivered through a device positioned near the skin. This page explains what a session involves at Care Family Medical & Chiropractic in Tulsa and what to expect. It is educational and does not describe what the therapy will do for you.
Red light therapy, sometimes called low-level light therapy, is one of the non-invasive options patients ask Dr. Curtis Smith about. Because there is no incision and no injection, people are often curious about how a session feels. Below we walk through what to expect.
How a session works
A session is simple and is done right in the office.
- Setup. A team member positions a device that emits red light near the area being treated.
- Delivery. You sit or lie comfortably while the light is delivered for a set period of time.
- Finish. The device is turned off, and the session is complete.
Sessions are typically short, and there is no incision and no built-in recovery time at the visit. Most people describe a gentle warmth from the device.
What to expect during treatment
Comfort varies from person to person, and most people find sessions relaxing. If anything feels too warm or uncomfortable, tell the team member working with you, and the setup can be adjusted. The device and the timing are explained before you begin so you know what to expect.
Because the option is non-invasive, most people return to their day right after a session. Your specific experience is something Dr. Smith reviews with you based on your situation.
What to expect at a consultation
Before starting, you meet with Dr. Smith for a consultation. This is a conversation about your health history, your goals, and your questions. He reviews your individual situation and explains whether red light therapy is worth discussing for you. There is no obligation to proceed.
It helps to come prepared. You might ask what a session involves, how many sessions are typical, and what is and is not known about the option. Whether it is appropriate depends on your individual health, assessed one person at a time.
Who commonly asks about it
Patients who ask about red light therapy often want a non-invasive option that does not involve surgery or drugs. Some have read about it and want a clear explanation of what a session feels like. Others want to compare it with the other options we describe on this site.
Before you call, it can help to jot down your questions. You might ask how a session feels, how many sessions are typical, what the device does, and what is and is not known about the option. A consultation is the right place to ask, and there is no obligation that comes with it. Dr. Smith would rather you leave with clear information than with a decision made too quickly.
Wherever you are starting from, we are glad to talk. Our office is at 1810 E 15th St, Suite B, in Tulsa, open Monday through Friday from 8am to 6pm. Call 918-836-7900 to set up a free consultation and bring your questions.
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