A wound that won’t heal needs the experience of a multidisciplinary wound care team. Our team of physicians has advanced training in the aggressive treatment of chronic, non-healing wounds. We work with patients to conduct a complete diagnostic assessment and formulate a comprehensive personalized wound treatment plan that promotes the healing process.
We offer a full range of therapies for the treatment of wounds:
- Conventional wound care therapy
- Compression therapy
- Hyperbaric oxygen therapy
- Debridement
- Specialty dressings
- Patient education
- Total contact casting
- Growth factors and bio-engineered tissue products, when approved by FDA
Additionally, continuum of care offers specialty services including home health guidance, nutritional counseling, physical therapy, occupational therapy and esthetics.
Hours & Locations
Southeast Texas Wound Care - Mid-County
Dealing with Problem Wounds
Nearly six million Americans suffer from chronic, non-healing wounds. There are many different types of wounds. Some are associated with complications from diabetes and other related vascular disorders. Other types include pressure sores and traumatic wounds. It can be very frustrating and time consuming to heal these wounds.
Services & Treatments
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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is an adjunctive therapy in which the patient breathes 100 percent oxygen while enclosed in a pressurized chamber at greater-than-normal atmospheric pressure.
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Types of Wounds
There are different types wounds that are infected, have poor circulation, or are difficult to heal. Getting the right kind of treatment for the type of wound you might have is critical.
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Wound Care
Many people are affected by hard-to-heal wounds that can result from a number of factors including poor circulation, diabetes, trauma, altered nutritional status and immune system problems. In these cases, special treatment and care could be required.
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Wound Treatment
Patients undergo a thorough diagnostic examination to identify the type of wound and underlying problems causing the wound. Next, a program specifically tailored to the patient's needs is initiated based on the most effective treatment options.
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