
Intravenous Laser Therapy (Weberneedle® Endo Laser)
Color Laser Therapy, also referred to as Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT), soft laser, photodynamic therapy, or blood irradiation, is a non-invasive treatment modality that uses specific wavelengths of light to stimulate healing, reduce inflammation, and support the body’s natural regenerative processes.

1. Interstitial / Intra-articular Laser Therapy
Involves direct application of laser light into joints or tissues, supporting anti-inflammatory and regenerative effects for conditions such as arthritis or joint degeneration.
Used for pain management and tissue regeneration in muscles, tendons, bursae, and fascia. Commonly treated conditions include:
- Chronic spinal disorders
- Slipped discs
- Scar pain following disc surgery
- Spinal stenosis
- Nerve lesions
- Deep tendon inflammation
- Strains






2. Transcranial Laser Therapy
This therapy delivers specific wavelengths through the skull to reach brain tissue. It is applied in select cases such as brain tumors, with wavelengths capable of penetrating bone.
3. Dermatological & Cosmetic Laser Therapy
Used in aesthetic and dermatological treatments to improve skin tone, reduce scarring, and support cellular renewal.







2. Intravenous Laser Therapy
Laser light is applied directly into the bloodstream through a catheter in the vein, often using different light colors for specific effects. Used in chronic infections, Viral infections (Hepatitis, HIV, Herpes), Bacterial infections (e.g., multi-resistant staphylococci), Chronic Lyme disease, Parasitic infections and metabolic dysfunctions.
3. Photodynamic Tumor Therapy (PDT)
A targeted therapy combining light and photosensitizing agents to selectively destroy tumor cells. Usually, a combination of interstitial and IV laser light therapy is used with photosensitisers. This modality is often used in cancer care.
How it works:
- A light-sensitive drug (photosensitizer) is administered (orally or intravenously).
- The drug accumulates in cancer cells.
- Irradiation with specific wavelengths activates the photosensitizer, leading to the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) that destroy tumor cells.
Common photosensitizers:
- Methylene Blue
- Curcumin
- ICG (Indocyanine Green) – infrared photosensitizer with deep tissue penetration, including bones and brain.



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Our Equipment
We use the Weberneedle® Endo system, one of the most advanced devices for medical laser applications. For more details and clinical examples, visit WeberMedical.com.



Scheduling and Consultations
- Appointments: Call to schedule a session tailored to your health goals. We will recommend appropriate frequency and duration, and may suggest complementary therapies (e.g., UVB and ozone with blue light IV laser for Lyme disease).
- Comprehensive Assessment: If you have multiple health concerns, we recommend a consultation with Dr. Rodgers for a personalized treatment plan.
- Cancer Care Integration: If you are undergoing cancer treatment, please discuss integrating laser therapy with Dr. Rodgers during your consultation.
Note: Most patients experience no downtime after Color Laser Therapy