Real Pets Real Results

See How Luma is Changing Lives

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We’re endlessly grateful to the pet parents who’ve shared their journeys with us. Their testimonials are more than words; they’re windows into the lives of pets who’ve bounced back from pain, rediscovered playfulness, and reclaimed comfort—all with the help of the Luma.

This collection of stories is why we do what we do. It’s a celebration of resilience, love, and the unbreakable bond between pets and their people. We hope these stories inspire you as much as they inspire us.

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With Gratitude,
The MedcoVet Team

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Success Stories from Pet Parents

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  • Louie

    “The Luma helped Loui hold his hip in place and feel substantially less sore.”

  • Ella

    “The Luma has helped reduce pain Ella has in her neck and back from her years as a racing greyhound.…”

  • Maverick

    “The Luma helped Maverick’s recovery process and brought him back to better health, movement and agility than before using the…”

  • Isla

    “We used to help reduce Isla, our Bernese Mountain Dog’s neck pain during the healing process and rehab recovery of…”

  • Macey

    “Luma helped with musculoskeletal pain from paralysis and muscle activation as she healed”

  • Zülli

    “Zü has epilepsy, and one particularly bad seizure damaged her back. The Luma helped significantly with her back pain and…”

  • Colin Nigel

    “Colin seems to enjoy the warmth of his Luma device. His mobility seems to be improving.”

  • Matilda

    “The luma treatments helped to slow the progression of the disease and have extended her time with us significantly.”

  • Tessie Loo

    “I used the Luma in the final months of my 17 yo Tessie Loo’s life. She had developed pretty severe…”

  • Snoopy

    “The luma helped snoopy with his hips pain. It helped him his with his walks”

  • Mason

    “The Luma helped with the healing of Mason’s post surgery wound. He healed much quicker”

  • Banjo

    “The Luma helped Banjo with his arthritic knees and I’m convinced it lengthened his life. Banjo was an English Labrador…”