From diabetic foot ulcers to surgical and traumatic wounds, we create a plan to help you heal safely and quickly. Care is available in-clinic or through mobile primary care (house-calls) when travel is difficult.
We focus on protecting healthy tissue, controlling infection, and reducing pressure so the wound can close.
Debridement, off-loading (special footwear), advanced dressings, glucose and infection management, education on daily care.
Leg ulcers related to circulation need compression and coordination with vascular care.
Compression therapy, edema control, wound dressings, coordination with vascular specialists, skin protection plans.
After surgery, some wounds need closer monitoring to prevent infection and support closure.
Wound assessment, staged closure support, infection surveillance, advanced dressings, negative pressure therapy when indicated.
Pressure, moisture, and limited mobility place skin at risk—especially in bedbound patients.
Off-loading and repositioning plans, moisture control, nutrition guidance, protective dressings, caregiver education.
Cuts, abrasions, and soft-tissue injuries benefit from careful cleaning and dressing selection.
Cleansing, closure support, tailored dressings, scar-minimizing strategies, follow-up to track progress.
Wounds with autoimmune, vasculitic, or other complex causes require a customized plan.
Diagnostic workup and referrals (e.g., biopsy), interdisciplinary coordination, targeted advanced therapies, close monitoring.