Therapies

Weber Endolaser Therapy

Advanced endolaser therapy delivered intravenously or directly to tissue at Progressive Medical Center in Atlanta, Georgia's only Weberneedle Endolaser provider. Therapeutic laser light that reaches where other treatments can't, working at the cellular level for Lyme disease, chronic fatigue, autoimmune conditions, and integrative cancer support.

Advanced Laser Medicine

What Is Endolaser Therapy?

When you have been dealing with chronic illness, persistent infection, or a condition that has not responded to standard treatment, your body's cells are often struggling at the most fundamental level. Mitochondria slow down. Inflammation persists. Energy production stalls. Weber Endolaser therapy addresses this directly. Call (770) 676-6000 to speak with a care coordinator or find out whether this advanced therapy fits your situation.

The Weberneedle® Endolaser is a form of low-level laser therapy (LLLT) that delivers therapeutic light wavelengths directly into the body through sterile fiber-optic cables. Unlike surface-level laser treatments, endolaser therapy reaches the bloodstream and deep tissue, stimulating mitochondria to increase ATP (cellular energy) production, reduce oxidative stress, and support immune function from the inside out.

Progressive Medical Center is the only clinic in Georgia equipped with the Weberneedle Endolaser system. Developed by Weber Medical in Germany, this technology is used in leading integrative and regenerative clinics across Europe and the United States.

Two Delivery Methods

How the Therapy Is Administered

Weber Endolaser therapy can be delivered in two ways depending on your condition and treatment goals. Your provider determines the right approach based on your diagnostic results and care plan.

Intravenous (IV) Laser Therapy

A sterile fiber-optic catheter is placed into a vein, allowing therapeutic laser light to enter the bloodstream directly. This approach produces systemic effects throughout the body, making it the preferred method for widespread inflammation, chronic infections, immune dysfunction, and mitochondrial impairment.

Commonly used for Lyme disease, autoimmune conditions, cancer support, chronic fatigue, and patients needing broad immune and circulatory support.

Interstitial / Subcutaneous Laser Therapy

The laser fiber is inserted just beneath the skin or directly into soft tissue near an area of pain, inflammation, or injury. This highly localized approach delivers concentrated therapeutic light exactly where it is needed most.

Commonly used for joint pain, arthritis, soft tissue injuries, nerve irritation, and patients recovering from surgery or orthopedic conditions. Athletes and those seeking targeted musculoskeletal recovery benefit particularly from this focused method.

The Science of Light

Multiple Wavelengths, Targeted Effects

What sets Weber Endolaser apart from standard laser treatments is the ability to select specific wavelengths of light based on your clinical needs. Each wavelength penetrates tissue differently and triggers distinct biological responses.

Red light supports circulation, oxygen delivery, and tissue repair. It is the most commonly used wavelength for general cellular recovery.
Green light enhances detoxification pathways and supports the body's ability to clear metabolic waste and inflammatory byproducts.
Blue light has anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties, making it particularly relevant for patients dealing with chronic infections and biofilm-forming pathogens.
Yellow light supports mood, cognitive function, and serotonin-related pathways, often used alongside other wavelengths for patients experiencing fatigue and brain fog.
Infrared light penetrates the deepest, reaching joints, nerves, and dense tissue. Used for pain management and deep tissue recovery.

Your provider selects the wavelength combination based on your diagnostic results, condition, and treatment goals. Most patients receive multiple wavelengths across a treatment series.

Why Endolaser

What This Therapy Can Do

Weber Endolaser therapy works at the cellular level to support healing across multiple systems simultaneously. Here are the primary benefits patients experience.

Cellular Energy Restoration

Chronic illness and infection often impair mitochondrial function, leaving you depleted. Endolaser therapy stimulates ATP production directly, helping cells regain the energy they need to repair, regenerate, and function. Patients frequently report improved stamina and reduced fatigue.

Immune System Support

Specific laser wavelengths activate immune cells and support the body's natural defense pathways. For patients with suppressed or dysregulated immune systems, endolaser therapy helps restore balance so the body can more effectively identify and respond to threats.

Inflammation and Pain Reduction

Laser light reduces inflammatory markers and promotes tissue repair at the cellular level. For patients dealing with chronic pain, joint inflammation, neuropathy, or autoimmune flares, endolaser therapy can provide meaningful relief without pharmaceuticals.

Detoxification and Oxidative Stress

By improving circulation, oxygenation, and lymphatic flow, endolaser therapy supports the body's ability to clear toxins, heavy metals, and metabolic waste. This is especially important for patients with environmental exposures, mold illness, or chronic toxic burden.

Improved Circulation and Oxygenation

Laser therapy dilates blood vessels and improves microcirculation, delivering more oxygen and nutrients to tissues that need them. Better circulation supports every other healing process in the body and is a foundational benefit of the therapy.

Cognitive Clarity and Mood

Brain fog, mood changes, and cognitive decline are common in chronic illness. Endolaser therapy, particularly yellow and red wavelengths, supports neurological function by improving cerebral blood flow, reducing neuroinflammation, and supporting neurotransmitter pathways.

Who Can Benefit

Conditions We Treat With Endolaser Therapy

Lyme Disease Cancer and Immune Support Chronic Fatigue and Fibromyalgia Autoimmune Conditions Chronic Pain and Neuropathy Memory and Alzheimer's Depression and Mood Disorders Anxiety Chronic Infections (EBV, Bartonella, Babesia) Post-Viral Syndromes Cardiovascular and Metabolic Conditions Athletic Recovery and Performance Oxidative Stress and Cellular Damage

Not sure if endolaser therapy is right for your situation? Call (770) 676-6000 to speak with a care coordinator, or book a consultation to discuss your options with a provider.

Your Endolaser Experience

What to Expect

From your initial consultation through ongoing tracking, here is what the process looks like at Progressive Medical Center.

1

Consultation and Diagnostics

Your provider reviews your health history, current diagnoses, and treatment goals. Advanced diagnostic testing identifies the specific markers, immune challenges, and mitochondrial function issues that endolaser therapy can address. Your doctor determines whether IV laser, interstitial laser, or a combination is the right approach, and which wavelengths to use based on your individual situation.

2

Treatment Planning

Your care team designs a treatment protocol that includes the delivery method, wavelength selection, session frequency, and how endolaser therapy integrates with your other treatments. For cancer patients, your oncology history is factored in. For chronic infection patients, your current antimicrobial strategy is considered. Endolaser is rarely used alone. It works as part of a coordinated plan.

3

The Endolaser Session

For IV laser therapy, a small catheter is placed in a vein and the fiber-optic cable is threaded through it. You will see a faint glow as the laser light enters your bloodstream. The process is painless and most patients read, rest, or listen to music during the session. For interstitial laser, the fiber is placed near the treatment area. Sessions typically last 30 to 60 minutes depending on the protocol. Your care team monitors you throughout.

4

Recovery and Progress Tracking

There is no downtime after an endolaser session. Most patients return to normal activities the same day. Some notice increased energy or reduced pain after the first few sessions, while others experience gradual improvement over the course of treatment. Follow-up lab work and diagnostic testing help track your body's response and allow your provider to adjust the protocol as needed.

Why Progressive Medical Center

Georgia's Only Endolaser Provider

Progressive Medical Center is the only clinic in Georgia equipped with the Weberneedle Endolaser system. But having the technology is only part of the story. What matters is how it is used and who is guiding your care.

At PMC, endolaser therapy is not offered as an isolated service. It is one component of a treatment plan built on advanced diagnostics, coordinated therapies, and a care team that works together across disciplines. For a Lyme patient, that might mean combining endolaser with EBOO therapy and targeted IV protocols. For a cancer patient, it might mean pairing laser support with hyperthermia and naturopathic care.

As a recognized practice in functional and regenerative medicine, PMC brings decades of experience treating the most complex cases to this work. Our multidisciplinary team has the depth to use endolaser therapy where it will make the greatest difference for your specific situation.

The Difference

Weber Endolaser vs. Standard Laser Therapy

Most patients have only experienced surface-level laser or cold laser therapy. The Weber Endolaser is a fundamentally different approach in how the light reaches the body and what it can accomplish.

Standard Cold / Surface Laser

  • Light applied to the skin surface
  • Limited tissue penetration depth
  • Primarily used for localized pain and inflammation
  • Single wavelength, general application
  • No systemic immune or circulatory effects
  • Available at many chiropractic and PT offices

Weber Endolaser at PMC

  • Light delivered directly into the bloodstream or deep tissue
  • Reaches cells systemically via IV or precisely via interstitial placement
  • Treats systemic conditions: immune dysfunction, chronic infection, cancer support
  • Multiple wavelengths selected for your specific condition
  • Immune activation, detoxification, and mitochondrial support
  • Only available at PMC in Georgia, integrated with full diagnostic and treatment team
Common Questions

Weber Endolaser FAQ

Is Weber Endolaser therapy painful?

No. For IV laser therapy, the only sensation is the initial catheter placement (similar to a standard IV draw). Once the fiber-optic cable is in place, the laser itself is painless. You may see a faint colored glow through your skin as the light enters the bloodstream. For interstitial therapy, a thin fiber is placed near the treatment area with minimal discomfort. Most patients relax, read, or rest during sessions.

How is this different from the cold laser I have tried before?

Standard cold laser or low-level laser therapy applies light to the skin surface, which limits how deeply it can penetrate. Weber Endolaser delivers light directly into the bloodstream (via IV) or deep into tissue (via interstitial placement), allowing it to reach cells systemically rather than just locally. It also uses multiple wavelengths that can be selected for your specific condition, whereas most cold laser devices use a single wavelength. The two therapies serve different purposes: cold laser is a localized tool; endolaser is a systemic medical therapy.

Is Progressive Medical Center the only clinic offering Weber Endolaser in Georgia?

Yes. Progressive Medical Center is the only clinic in Georgia equipped with the Weberneedle Endolaser system. This German-engineered technology is used in top integrative clinics across Europe and the United States. Patients travel from across the region to access this therapy at PMC.

How many sessions will I need?

That depends on your condition, the severity, and how your body responds. Some patients notice improvement within the first few sessions, while others with deeply entrenched chronic conditions may require a longer series. Your provider will outline a recommended protocol during your consultation and adjust based on your progress, lab results, and how you are feeling.

How much does Weber Endolaser therapy cost?

Endolaser therapy pricing is discussed during your initial consultation. Your doctor will explain the recommended treatment protocol and associated costs before any sessions begin. PMC is out-of-network, but we provide superbills for insurance reimbursement. Cherry Financing and CareCredit are also available. Visit our Insurance and Financing page for details.

Can Weber Endolaser help with Lyme disease?

Weber Endolaser is one of the tools we use as part of an integrative approach to Lyme disease and co-infections. Specific laser wavelengths can help disrupt bacterial biofilms, restore mitochondrial function, reduce inflammation, and support immune balance. It is typically combined with other therapies, such as EBOO, IV protocols, and targeted antimicrobial support, as part of a comprehensive treatment plan. Learn more on our Lyme Disease page.

Can endolaser therapy be used alongside conventional treatment?

Yes. Weber Endolaser therapy is a complementary treatment designed to work alongside conventional medicine, not replace it. For cancer patients, your PMC provider coordinates with your oncologist. For patients on antimicrobial protocols for Lyme or other chronic infections, endolaser is integrated into the broader treatment strategy. The therapy is non-toxic, non-thermal, and has no known contraindications with most standard treatments.

Are there any side effects?

Side effects are generally minimal. Some patients experience a mild detox reaction (temporary fatigue, light headache) as the body responds to the therapy, particularly in the first few sessions. This is typically a sign that the therapy is activating immune and detoxification pathways. Your care team monitors you and can adjust the protocol if needed. There is no downtime and most patients return to normal activities immediately.

I am traveling from out of town. Can I receive endolaser during my visit?

Absolutely. PMC regularly treats out-of-town patients and can coordinate endolaser sessions into your visit schedule alongside other treatments. Your patient navigator will plan your itinerary so diagnostic testing, consultations, and therapies happen efficiently during your stay. Visit our Out-of-Town Patients page for details on how we support traveling patients.

Ready to Explore Endolaser Therapy?

Schedule a consultation with our team to find out if Weber Endolaser therapy is the right fit for your treatment plan. As Georgia's only provider, PMC offers this advanced therapy as part of a comprehensive, personalized approach to your health.

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