Corporate Programs

Innovative Laser Therapy helps corporate or workplace employees to stop smoking with our cutting edge quit smoking laser therapy.

We can bring our quit-smoking laser service directly to your workplace and treat employees on-site.

Smoking in the workplace has always been a problem for employers. It decreases employee productivity and increases absences, thus resulting in lost revenue.

Take a look at these statistics:

  • On average, smokers take 3.5 breaks a day to smoke.

  • Smoke breaks range from 5 to 15 minutes each, resulting in lost work time.

  • Smokers, on average, miss 6.16 days of work per year due to sickness (including smoking-related acute and chronic conditions), compared to nonsmokers, who miss 3.86 days of work per year.

  • The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) put a $3,391 price tag on each employee who smokes: $1,760 in lost productivity and $1,623 in excess medical expenditures.

  • The American Cancer Society reports that employees who smoke have an average insured payment for health care that is approximately 34% higher than that of a non-smoking employees.

  • Smoking breaks can cost employers as many as nine weeks of lost productivity annually (National Business Group on Health).

Help Your Employees Quit Smoking

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates $11,133 per year in extra expenses and lost productivity on each employee who smokes: $9,077 in lost productivity and $2,056 in excess medical expenditures.

The treatment takes approximately 30 minutes per person, but an additional 30 minutes should be allowed to fill out paperwork and provide counseling.

Employers, who make a one-time minimal investment in their employees, will make back the cost of therapy within the first year. Compare that to what you directly pay out on average each year in healthcare costs, temps, training, and new employees.

Call one of our specialists today to discuss plans to help your workforce become healthier, happier, and more energetic.

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