
For many patients with chronic ulcers, frequent clinic visits can be physically demanding and time-consuming. Fortunately, telehealth has made expert ulcer treatment more accessible than ever. With a combination of in-home Atlanta wound care visits and virtual consultations, healthcare providers can reduce healing times and improve the quality of treatment. Here are some of the benefits of managing ulcers with telehealth.
Top Reasons Why Telehealth Supports Ulcer Care
Telehealth is increasingly integrated into wound care services as a convenient alternative to routine hospital or clinic appointments. By keeping mobile ulcer care specialists and patients in contact between appointments, the quality of care can be improved in several ways.
Proven Clinical Outcomes for Ulcer Management
Telehealth has been shown to provide outcomes comparable to or better than conventional approaches. A Journal of Medical Internet Research meta-study involving over 8,000 patients found that telehealth wound care resulted in 56% fewer complications compared to traditional clinic-only treatment. With easy access to remote support, patients can enjoy recovery at home without sacrificing the quality of care.
Earlier Detection of Infection via Remote Monitoring
Telehealth lets medical providers monitor diabetic foot ulcers, arterial ulcers, bedsores, venous ulcers and other wounds using video calls and image sharing. If your provider identifies the warning signs that an ulcer needs professional wound care, a visit to your home or healthcare facility can be arranged.
Fewer In-Person Clinic Visits
Telehealth works alongside mobile ulcer care visits at home, in skilled nursing facilities and other healthcare settings. With these services, patients can manage their recovery without leaving their home. This approach reduces the need for travel while still maintaining continuous care.
Reduced Risk of Infection and Complications
Early detection of redness, swelling, pus and slow healing allows for quick interventions to prevent complications. If a telehealth provider identifies issues with an ulcer, they can prescribe antibiotics or arrange an in-person appointment at a patient’s home. Additionally, telehealth reduces the need to visit facilities, where there is a risk of exposure to viruses.
Patient Support and Ulcer Care Self-Management
Video consultations are an important opportunity for patients to address concerns or struggles, such as the techniques for changing dressings and protecting the ulcer. Having regular access to a provider can reassure patients and reduce anxiety about their wound.
Continuity of Care Across Providers
Wound care telehealth services create a reliable record of treatment plans, complications, and changes to ulcer management. This comprehensive documentation ensures that every member of the care team, from wound specialists to primary care doctors, can stay informed and deliver coordinated care.
Schedule a Telehealth Consultation for Ulcer Care
Preferred Healthcare offers convenient telehealth services for patients in the Atlanta area. We use virtual visits in conjunction with mobile wound and ulcer care to support you throughout the healing process. Call (404) 919-5708 or schedule an appointment now.