Wound care is the medical treatment and management of wounds, including complex, chronic, and non-healing injuries. Our specialized team uses advanced therapies to promote healing and restore your quality of life.
We provide comprehensive care for a wide variety of wounds, including diabetic ulcers, venous and arterial ulcers, traumatic injuries, surgical wounds, pressure ulcers, and burns.
Signs of a potential infection may include increased redness, swelling, warmth, pain, or the presence of pus. If you notice these symptoms, please contact your healthcare provider or our team immediately.
Our team of experienced professionals provides personalized, in-home wound care and guidance. We create a customized treatment plan, manage supplies, and educate you on how to best care for your wound.
We work with many different healthcare providers and systems. To understand your specific needs, please contact us directly. Our team can help determine the next steps and coordinate with your physician.
A wound is a broad term for any break in the skin’s surface. An ulcer is a specific type of wound that is often deeper, more chronic, and takes a longer time to heal
Healing time varies based on the wound’s type, size, and severity, as well as the individual’s overall health. Our team will work with you to set realistic expectations for your unique healing journey.
Wound healing is a complex process with multiple stages: inflammation, debridement (cleansing), granulation (new tissue growth), epithelialization (skin closing), and remodeling (strengthening the new tissue).
Debridement is the process of removing dead or infected tissue from a wound. This is a crucial step to promote new, healthy tissue growth and prevent further complications.