
Red Light Therapy in Orange, CA
Searching for red light therapy near Orange? Aligned Health's Laguna Hills office is about 30 minutes from Orange via CA-55 / CA-57 / CA-22 interchange, and it's where Orange patients near Old Towne Orange Historic District and Chapman University come for photobiomodulation.
How it works
Inside a red light therapy session.
Position the panel
A red-light panel is aimed at the treatment area from a short distance, clothing is moved off the target zone.
Deliver specific wavelengths
Red and near-infrared wavelengths (typically 630-850 nm) penetrate skin and shallow tissue.
Support mitochondria
Photons are absorbed by cytochrome c oxidase, supporting cellular energy (ATP) production.
Compound the visit
We add red light after adjusting, percussion, or scraping to lock in recovery gains.
Why Orange patients choose us
Built for Orange patients.
- Red Light Therapy is paired with up to 13 other on-site modalities, so Orange patients don't need a second appointment across town.
- Supports tissue repair and recovery
- We regularly treat patients commuting in via CA-55 / CA-57 / CA-22 interchange, so we know the schedule that works for Orange residents.
What you can expect
Real results, close to home.
- Supports tissue repair and recovery
- May help reduce local inflammation
- Comfortable, no heat, no sensation
- Zero downtime, side-effect free for most patients
- Layers cleanly with adjusting, percussion, and other modalities
- Effective across joints, muscles, and skin
Questions from local patients
Orange FAQs.
Can I combine red light therapy with other services in one visit?
Yes, most Orange patients pair red light therapy with one or two other modalities in the same appointment, so the about 30 minutes from Orange via CA-55 / CA-57 / CA-22 interchange trip covers more ground.
Is it safe for skin?
Yes. Red light does not use UV wavelengths, so there’s no burn risk. We do provide goggles for eye protection.
How is this different from a heating pad?
Heat brings blood to the surface. Red light drives energy into cells at the mitochondrial level, a different mechanism entirely.
Getting here
