
What types of wounds do you treat?
We treat all types of acute and chronic wounds, including but not limited to the ones listed below. If you’re unsure whether your wound needs specialized care, we encourage you to call and speak with our team.

Diabetic foot ulcers
A diabetic foot ulcer is an open sore on the foot, common in individuals with diabetes. It can arise from high blood sugar levels, nerve damage, and poor circulation, leading to infections and complications. Early detection and management are crucial healing.

Surgical or post-operative wounds
Non-healing surgical post-operative wounds are those that do not progress through the normal healing stages. Factors like infection or poor circulation can to this issue. Effective assessment and management are vital to promote healing and prevent complications. Seeking medical advice is essential for treatment options.

Pressure injuries (bedsores)
Pressure injuries, or bedsores, are localized skin and tissue damage prolonged pressure, often occurring over bony areas like heels and elbows. They can range from mild redness to severe wounds and may lead to serious complications untreated, highlighting the importance of prevention and care for those with limited.

Traumatic injuries and lacerations
Traumatic injuries and lacerations are physical wounds that occur due to external forces, such as accidents or falls. These injuries can vary in severity, from minor cuts to deep wounds that may require attention. Prompt treatment is essential to prevent infection promote healing. Understanding the nature of these injuries can help individuals respond effectively in emergency situations.

Venous and arterial ulcers
Venous ulcers are open sores on the lower legs caused by poor circulation due to venous insufficiency, often appearing swollen and discolored. Arterial ulcers result from reduced blood flow and typically occur the feet, presenting as pale, painful sores that require prompt medical attention.

Burns and infected wounds
Burns and infected wounds are common injuries that require careful attention and treatment. Burns can result from heat, chemicals, or electricity, leading to varying degrees of skin damage. Infected wounds occur when bacteria enter a break in the skin, potentially causing, swelling, and pain. Prompt medical care essential to promote healing and prevent complications.
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