
SERVICES
Our advanced team of providers, nurses, and healthcare educators develop a treatment plan to help you heal. We work closely with your primary care provider and other specialists as needed to ensure you get focused attention on your medical needs.
You’ll make regular visits to the center for treatment, and your team will adjust your care plan as needed to help you recover as quickly as possible. We make sure you know how to care for your wound, monitor your progress between visits, and recognize problems that need immediate attention.
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We accept most major medical insurance. Talk to your provider today to see if your plan covers wound care specialties.
WOUNDS WE TREAT:
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Arterial and venous ulcers
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Bed sores (pressure ulcers)
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Bone infection (osteomyelitis)
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Blood vessel swelling (vasculitis)
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Burns
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Diabetic ulcers
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Surgical wounds and skin grafts
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Thermal injuries, including frostbite
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Traumatic injuries, including crush injuries
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Wounds and tissue damage from radiation therapy

We use ultrasound and other noninvasive techniques to evaluate blood flow around the wound and determine what’s preventing healing. This helps us develop a customized treatment plan based on your needs. Our specialists may use one or more advanced wound healing approaches in your treatment plan.
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COMPRESSION - Compression bandages or stockings improve blood flow to stimulate healing. This technique is often used for wounds that develop on the lower legs and feet, such as venous, arterial, and diabetic ulcers. These ulcers are caused by poor blood circulation. Compression bandages or stockings help restore blood flow to the area, which promotes healing.
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DEBRIDEMENT - This process removes dead tissue or debris from the wound. Dead tissue or debris in a wound can have germs or other microorganisms that can slow healing and cause infection. There are several methods of debridement, including ointments with special enzymes that slough off tissue and debris, special bandages, and surgical debridement.
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DRESSINGS - There are a variety of wound dressings that stimulate healing and protect against infection. We use a full spectrum of advanced dressings that improve healing. Dressings may use medicines, vacuum pumps to remove fluid, or other methods to promote recovery.
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NUTRITIONAL GUIDANCE - Your body needs vitamins, minerals, and protein to heal. Sometimes, a nutritional deficiency or poor eating habits can slow healing. Your team may recommend supplements or give you a special diet plan as part of your treatment.
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CELLULAR TISSUE PRODUCTS - A cellular tissue product in wound care provides a biologically active scaffold that supports tissue regeneration and accelerates healing in chronic and complex wounds.