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Wound Care
Left untreated, complex wounds can lead to diminished quality of life, all the way up to amputation. You should seek help from a specialist if a wound does not respond to care within 30 days.
Complex wounds we treat include diabetic ulcers, pressure ulcers, infections, compromised skin grafts and flaps, vascular-related ulcers, and complex (non-healing) wounds.
Common services offered by our wound care team:
A full range of treatment options including debridement, wound dressings, and compression therapy
Cutting-edge technology including bio-engineered tissue substitutes, vacuum-assisted closure, and blood flow studies
A physician-led team experienced in caring for wounds that have proven difficult to heal
Meet Our Wound Care Team
Our Services
Debridement
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Debridement is the removal of dead or damaged tissue, which promotes new skin and tissue growth.
Wound Dressings
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We have advanced wound dressing options that improve healing and protection.
Bio-engineered Tissue Substitutes
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These medical products replace your natural skin and tissues temporarily to provide a better environment for skin and tissue growth.
Vacuum-assisted Closure of Wounds
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This therapy uses negative pressure to remove excess fluid, reduce bacteria, and improve wound blood flow.
Compression Therapy
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Our specialists will use bandages, socks, or other products to apply pressure to a wound to improve blood flow, reduce swelling, and promote healing.
Casting
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Casting is typically used for diabetic foot ulcers. The cast reduces the pressure on the area to promote healing.
Vascular (Blood Flow) Studies
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These tests check blood circulation in your arteries and veins to help find issues such as blockages, blood clots, and vascular diseases. These conditions can be bad for healing wounds.

