Trusted Healthcare Since 2014

Innovative and EffectiveWound Care

We are a dedicated group of healthcare professionals committed to providing exceptional wound care services. With years of experience and specialized training in advanced wound management, our team brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to treat complex wounds effectively.

ABOUT US

We Provide Best Wound Care for Your Family

Wound care involves medical interventions to heal a wound after injury. Specialized treatment is provided for wounds that are nonhealing or refuse to heal on their own. A vital aspect of treatment includes learning how to properly dress and care for a wound.

Expert Mobile Wound Care at Your Doorstep

Personalized Treatment Plans

Experienced & Compassionate Providers

Convenient & Hassle-Free Appointments

Insurance & Medicare Accepted

Education & Support for Patients & Caregivers

Our Specialties

Pressure Injuries (Bedsores)

Also called pressure ulcers or decubitus ulcers, are injuries to skin and underlying tissues resulting from prolonged pressure on the skin. Bedsores most often develop on bony areas of the body, such as the heels, ankles, hips, and tailbone. They usually occur in patients who have limitations in movements due to medical conditions, spending too much time in a bed or chair. They are classified by stages from superficial to deep penetrating to bone.

Diabetic Ulcers

Slow-healing wounds that commonly appear on the feet. These ulcers are a complication of diabetes that often stem from a lack of sensation (diabetic neuropathy) or blood flow (diabetes affecting the micro-circulation) in the affected area. Without treatment and management, it can result in severe complications.

Venous Ulcers

Wounds that develop due to poor venous return from the legs. Due to the chronically dysfunctional veins (chronic venous insufficiency), the veins cannot adequately transport blood quickly from the legs back to the heart. The valves that stop the flow of blood back into the veins become incompetent, causing blood to pool and widen the veins. This so-called stasis damages the smallest blood vessels (capillaries), affecting delivery of oxygen and nutrients to tissues.

Skin Substitutes

Skin substitutes in wound care refer to medical products or materials designed to replace or augment natural skin tissue in the treatment of wounds.

Arterial Ulcers

Also known as Ischemic ulcers or Ischemic wounds, develop as the result of damage to the arteries due to lack of blood flow to tissues. They are commonly caused by peripheral artery disease (PAD). Unlike other ulcers, these leg wounds can take months to heal, if they heal at all.

Education and Prevention

Education and prevention in wound care involve strategies aimed at informing individuals, caregivers.

Pressure-Relieving Devices

Pressure-relieving devices refer to specialized equipment designed to alleviate or distribute pressure on specific parts of the body.

Specialized Dressing and Topical Applications

Specialized dressings in wound care refer to a variety of medical dressings designed for specific therapeutic purposes.

Compression Therapy / Multi-Layer Compression

Wound debridement is a crucial procedure in the optimal care of wounds. Compression therapy is a widely used medical technique.

Burn Wounds

Wound care uses specific dressings and hygiene to prevent wound infections. The wound care team assesses the healing progress of wounds daily. Wound care: contributes to improved pain outcomes, prevents infection by using specific dressings and daily hygiene, assesses wound progress, determines the need for surgery, improves blood flow to the wound, and helps decrease scar tissue. Daily assessments help the wound care team decide if your wounds may need surgical care.

Discover the Services That Set Us Apart

Cutting-Edge Technology: Discover how our state-of-the-art tools and techniques are transforming wound care treatment and delivering better outcomes for patients.

UltraMIST Therapy

This non-invasive, painless ultrasound mist therapy promotes wound healing by stimulating cell activity and increasing local blood flow.

Advanced Biologics

Our providers use cutting-edge biological materials to enhance the body’s natural healing process + improve overall wound care outcomes.

Our Medical Providers

Trusted Wound Care Specialist

We understand the unique challenges that patients face and work collaboratively to develop personalized treatment plans tailored to their specific needs. Our compassionate approach, combined with cutting-edge techniques and technologies, ensures the highest level of care and promotes optimal healing outcomes.

Ready to Experience Expert Wound Care?

Contact us today to schedule a consultation and start your healing journey with our specialized team.