Advanced Wound Care Solutions
If your wound hasn't healed in 30 days, our network of specialists provides advanced regenerative treatments for a wide range of chronic non-healing wounds.
Our network specializes in treating chronic wounds that haven't responded to traditional care. Using advanced regenerative therapies, we help patients achieve healing when other treatments have failed.
Open sores that develop on the feet of people with diabetes. These wounds are slow to heal due to poor circulation, nerve damage, and high blood sugar levels. Without proper treatment, they can lead to serious complications including amputation.
Wounds that occur when leg veins don't properly return blood to the heart. The resulting pressure and fluid buildup damages skin and tissue. These are the most common type of leg ulcers and can persist for months or years without advanced treatment.
Injuries to skin and underlying tissue caused by prolonged pressure. Common in individuals with limited mobility, these wounds develop quickly but heal slowly. Advanced stages can extend deep into muscle and bone, requiring specialized regenerative care.
Surgical incisions that fail to heal properly due to infection, poor circulation, or underlying health conditions. Dehiscence (wound opening) requires immediate specialized attention to prevent complications and promote proper closure.
Wounds at amputation sites that don't heal as expected. Proper healing is critical for prosthetic use and quality of life. Our specialists use regenerative therapies to accelerate healing and reduce the risk of revision surgery.
Second and third-degree burns requiring specialized regenerative care. We treat thermal injuries, post-burn complications, and wounds that refuse to heal with standard treatment. Early intervention dramatically reduces scarring.
We also treat arterial ulcers, traumatic wounds, radiation injuries, and other complex non-healing wounds. Each patient receives a personalized treatment plan tailored to their specific condition and health status.
If you experience any of these warning signs, it's time to consider regenerative treatment options.
Wound shows little to no healing progress with standard care.
Increased redness, swelling, warmth, drainage, or odor.
Cold extremities, numbness, or discoloration around the wound.
The wound is expanding rather than closing.
Wound extends into muscle, tendon, or bone.
Wound heals but repeatedly breaks open.
Early intervention with regenerative therapies can prevent serious complications and accelerate healing. Get connected with a specialist today.