Wound care is a medical specialty focused on treating any non-healing and/or chronic wound. You can rely on our expert care for treating chronic wounds or wounds that require emergent treatment. Our experts help you heal completely and heal faster.
Why Choose Us for Wound Care?
Access to specialists
Our wound care centers and specialists will begin your initial visit with a thorough evaluation including determining the cause and severity of your wound, how to effectively treat your wound, and how to prevent recurrence. Regularly scheduled visits for treatments, dressing, and evaluations will generally be arranged until your wound heals. During your initial visit, our wound care centers and specialists will conduct a comprehensive evaluation to assess the cause and severity of your wound, develop an effective treatment plan, and provide guidance on preventing recurrence. To ensure optimal healing, weekly appointments will typically be scheduled for treatments, dressing changes, and progress evaluations until your wound is fully healed.
Personalized wound care and education
Our team of You receive comprehensive wound management from our specialized doctors and nurses will provide a clear explanation of your condition and treatment plan. We also focus on identifying and addressing any underlying factors impacting your wound, such as diabetes, poor circulation, and malnutrition. autoimmune disorders
Our team will educate you and your caregivers on how to properly care for your wound between appointments. The team will also recommend at-home prevention, nutrition, and hygiene practices to promote healing and reduce the risk of recurrence.
Proven advanced therapies
With access to the latest advancements in wound healing, our wound center provides a personalized treatment plan utilizing the most effective therapies to support your healing journey. Your doctor may recommend one or a combination of therapies. We monitor your wound’s healing progress during treatment and make adjustments to your care as necessary.
Life-saving care for severe wounds
Some wounds need advanced and aggressive care to keep them from seriously affecting your health. Our specialists will undertake a collaborative, multi-disciplinary approach to treat your problem wound which may include vascular, plastic, and/or foot and ankle surgeries. We strive to keep you safe, healthy, and confident in your skin.
Types of wounds we treat
Chronic wounds
Chronic wounds are non-healing, lasting wounds.
Diabetic foot ulcer
Diabetes can cause an open wound, called an ulcer, on your foot.
Burns
Heat, electricity, chemicals, radiation and friction cause burns.
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Hyperbaric oxygen therapy
Breathing pure oxygen in a pressurized environment increases the amount of oxygen in the blood. When your body’s tissues are injured, it requires even more oxygen to heal. With repeated hyperbaric oxygen treatments, the temporary elevated quantities of oxygen promote normal tissue oxygen levels even after therapy is completed. The extra oxygen concentrations helps fight bacteria, triggers the release of growth factors and stem cells which aids wound healing.
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Cellular and Tissue Based Products (CTPs) Artificial skin for wound healing
CTPs are biologic coverings regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). CTPs resemble skin and are used to help close wounds, reduce pain, and promotes healing. There are many types of CTPs and our team of specialists will tailor an offering that reduces pain and accelerates healing based on the wound type, size, and location
Advanced wound dressings Bandages for wounds
An advanced wound care dressing portfolio supports healing by managing the wound surface and safeguarding the surrounding tissue. These specialized dressings help maintain a moist environment ideal for healing, absorb wound drainage, shield against bacteria, and create optimal conditions for recovery. Additionally, we provide guidance on inspecting, changing, and caring for your dressings at home.
Compression therapy
Consideration for compression stockings, multilayer compression wraps, and/or compression devices may be recommended to expedite your healing process. Applying compression to a wound helps minimize swelling and improve blood flow to the area. Compression therapy is especially beneficial for burn wounds and wounds related to circulation issues, such as diabetic foot ulcers and venous ulcers.