Advanced Wound Care For Non-Healing Wounds

What is Wound Care?

Wound care centers are designed to help treat patients in an outpatient setting who are suffering from a wound that has not healed significantly after five to seven days and can benefit from additional treatment options to promote healing. By utilizing a wound care treatment facility you are guaranteed to receive top of the line medical care, from a team of trained and certified professionals, in a setting that is easier to access than a traditional hospital and at a lower cost per treatment.

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Why Choose Us for Advanced Wound Care?

State of the Art Therapies & Technology
Treatment Options for a Wide Array of Indications
Lower Cost of Care than a Hospital Setting
Reduce
Infections

Common Conditions that Benefit from Advanced Wound Care

  • Diabetic Ulcers

  • Post-Surgical Wounds

  • Radiation Injuries

  • Bone infection

  • Burns

  • Wounds associated with diabetes or compromised circulation, such as diabetic ulcers

  • Failed or compromised skin grafts

  • Gangrene

  • Radiation wounds or injury to tissue or bone

  • Neuropathic ulcers

  • Pressure ulcers or bed sores

  • Skin tears or lacerations

  • Incisions that do not heal after surgery

  • Traumatic wounds

  • Venous stasis ulcers

  • Other chronic and non-healing wounds

Treatment Options

Treatment Options for a Wide Array of Indications

Our center employs the most technologically advanced wound care therapy. There are multiple diagnostic and treatment options depending on the situation. Our medical team develops an individualized care plan to provide the most effective and efficient treatment for your wound(s) and evaluates the need for coordinating treatment of underlying medical issues. Treatments involve research-based, best clinical practice wound care management, which may include:  

  • Diagnostic testing (vascular testing, blood tests, x-rays)

  • Nutritional evaluation

  • Nutritional/diabetic counseling

  • Education and prevention

  • Infection control

  • Specialized dressing

  • Pressure-relieving devices

  • Debridement (removal of dead or infected tissue)

  • Compression therapy / multi-layer compression wraps

  • Specialty dressings and topical applications

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1-2% of the total population are projected to experience a chronic wound during their lifetime in developed countries.

In addition, treatment may include other Specialized Care, including:

  • Infectious disease management

  • Vascular evaluation

  • Laboratory evaluation

  • Pain management

  • Diabetic education

  • Skin replacement (bio-engineered tissue)

  • Vacuum-assisted wound closure

Our medical team develops an individualized care plan to provide the most effective and efficient treatment for your wound(s) and evaluates the need for coordinating treatment of underlying medical issues.

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