Advanced Wound Care Treatments
Comprehensive wound care treatments delivered through mobile visits—from advanced debridement to negative pressure therapy, biologic dressings, and regenerative medicine. Medicare Part B accepted.
Evidence-based wound care treatments tailored to your specific condition. All treatments available through convenient mobile visits covered by Medicare Part B.
Removal of necrotic tissue, biofilm, and debris to prepare the wound bed for healing. Sharp, enzymatic, and autolytic methods available.
Learn MoreVacuum-assisted closure that promotes granulation tissue, reduces edema, and accelerates healing in complex wounds.
Learn MoreAdvanced wound dressings including collagen, alginate, foam, and antimicrobial options tailored to wound type and healing stage.
Learn MoreAmniotic membrane grafts, bioengineered skin substitutes, and cellular tissue products for complex wounds that won't heal.
Learn MoreBiofilm disruption, antimicrobial therapy, and systemic treatment coordination to address wound infections and promote healing.
Learn MoreTissue cultures, swab cultures, and laboratory analysis to identify pathogens and guide targeted antimicrobial therapy.
Learn MorePressure redistribution devices, specialized footwear, and total contact casting to protect diabetic foot ulcers during healing.
Learn MoreComprehensive wound measurement, photography, vascular assessment, and healing progress tracking with evidence-based documentation.
Learn MoreAdvanced placental-derived grafts rich in growth factors and proteins that promote rapid healing in chronic wounds.
Learn MoreLow-frequency ultrasound mist therapy that removes biofilm, debris, and bacteria while promoting cellular activity.
Learn MoreEnzymatic debridement ointment that selectively removes necrotic tissue while preserving healthy granulation tissue.
Learn MoreNative collagen matrix that absorbs exudate, maintains moist wound environment, and supports tissue regeneration.
Learn MorePlatelet-derived growth factor gel that stimulates wound healing in diabetic foot ulcers and promotes tissue formation.
Learn MoreAnkle-brachial index (ABI), pulse assessment, and circulation evaluation to identify vascular issues affecting healing.
Learn MoreLiving cellular constructs like Apligraf and Dermagraft that provide growth factors and promote wound closure.
Learn MoreOur wound care specialists will assess your wound and create a personalized treatment plan during your first visit. Most treatments are covered by Medicare Part B.
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