What We Treat
Dehisced Wounds
Partial or total separation of previously approximated wound edges, due to a failure of proper wound healing.
Sacral Ulcers
Injuries to skin and underlying tissue resulting from prolonged pressure on the skin, typically from being bedridden.
Diabetic Ulcers
Sores that occur in approximately 15 percent of patients with diabetes, commonly located on the bottom of the foot.
Arterial Wounds
Open wounds that form when blood is unable to flow into the lower extremities and the skin and underlying tissue are deprived of oxygen.
Venous Wounds
Venous ulcers typically occur because of damage to the valves inside the leg veins. Without proper treatment they may not heal on their own.
Traumatic Injuries
Extensive wounds such as cuts, lacerations, or puncture wounds leading to damage of both the skin and underlying tissues due to a sudden or unplanned injury or accident.
Partner Benefits
Assisted Living Facilities
Long-Term Care Facilities
Skilled Nursing Facilities
Primary Care Clinics
Hospitals
Home Health Partners
Innovative therapies
Combining cutting-edge technology with bedside traditional wound care to yield outstanding outcomes
Reduced hospitalizations
Providing solutions to wound care that lead to decreased hospitalizations
Ease & Convenience
We provide care with compassion and at the convenience of the patients residence
We passionately strive to provide comprehensive, compassionate, and complete wound healing services to the patient's bedside. Our cutting-edge services aim to not only care for but heal wounds at the convenience of the patient's residence
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