Our certified wound care specialists are trained to manage a full spectrum of complex and chronic wound conditions across all patient populations and care settings.
What We Treat
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Diabetic Foot Ulcers
Open wounds on the feet caused by nerve damage and poor circulation in diabetic patients. Early intervention is critical to prevent infection and amputation.
Pressure Injuries
Skin and tissue damage caused by prolonged pressure, common in bedridden or wheelchair-bound patients. Proper wound management prevents progression to deeper tissue damage.
Venous Leg Ulcers
Chronic wounds on the lower leg caused by poor vein function and blood pooling. Compression therapy and advanced dressings are key to healing.
Arterial Ulcers
Wounds caused by reduced blood flow to the extremities, often appearing on the feet and toes. Requires specialized treatment to restore circulation and promote healing.
Post-Surgical Wounds
Incision sites that require expert care after surgery to prevent infection, manage drainage, and ensure proper closure and healing.
Traumatic Wounds
Acute injuries from accidents, lacerations, or trauma that require immediate and ongoing wound care to prevent complications.
Burns & Skin Tears
Damage to the skin from heat, chemicals, or friction requiring specialized dressings and careful monitoring to prevent infection and scarring.
Chronic Non-Healing Wounds
Wounds that fail to progress through normal healing stages despite standard treatment, requiring advanced therapies and close clinical monitoring.
Contact us and our specialists will assess your patient's wound care needs. We work with all wound types and develop individualized treatment plans tailored to each patient.
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