What types of wounds do you treat?
We treat a variety of wounds, including chronic wounds like diabetic foot ulcers, pressure sores, and venous stasis ulcers. We also manage surgical incisions, burns, and other hard-to-heal skin conditions. Our team uses advanced therapies to promote faster healing and improve overall recovery outcomes.
How long does wound healing typically take?
The time it takes for a wound to heal depends on the severity and type of wound. On average, with advanced treatments, most wounds show significant improvement within 4-6 weeks. However, each patient’s healing process is unique, and we customize care plans accordingly.
What makes advanced wound care different from regular treatment?
Advanced wound care uses the latest techniques and products, such as amniotic tissue, to promote faster healing. This method is more effective for chronic and complex wounds than standard dressings. Our specialized approach focuses on reducing infection risk, improving tissue repair, and enhancing patient comfort.
Is wound care available in-home?
Yes, we offer mobile wound care services, bringing expert treatment directly to the comfort of your home. This is ideal for patients with limited mobility or those who prefer care in a familiar environment. Our in-home services ensure the same level of care you would receive in a clinical setting.
How do I know if I need specialized wound care?
If your wound hasn’t shown significant improvement within two weeks or if you have a chronic condition such as diabetes, you may benefit from specialized wound care. Slow-healing wounds or those with infection signs require advanced treatments to prevent complications. Consulting a wound care specialist can help ensure you receive the most effective treatment plan for your needs.