Wound Treatment Center
More than 6 million people in the United States suffer from chronic wounds caused by diabetes and other vascular disorders, traumatic injuries, pressure sores, surgeries and other conditions that slow down the body’s healing process.
At The Wound Treatment Center, we realize that healing wounds is a complex process involving thorough assessments, accurate diagnoses and appropriate treatment that will achieve optimum results. Our highly skilled team – comprised of wound care specialists, doctors, nurses and other medical professionals – works with each patient in developing an individualized plan of care.
Utilizing the latest medical innovations and products, The Wound Treatment Center provides a full scope of treatments for chronic and non-healing wounds, including:
- Diabetic Ulcerations
- Ischemic Wounds
- Venous Stasis Ulcers
- Pressure Ulcers
- Traumatic Wounds
- Surgical Wounds
- Radiation Induced Tissue Injury
- Arterial and Venous Wounds
- All types of acute and chronic non-healing Wounds
Our treatment options:
- Negative Pressure Wound Therapy
- FDA approved bi-layered bioengineered skin substitutes (Apligraf / Dermagraft)
- Local Debridement
- Compression Therapy for Lymphedema and chronic venous insufficiency
- Offloading/ Pressure Reduction
- Limited Assessment of Vascular Status
- Transcutaneous Oximetry Testing
- Conventional and Advanced Wound Dressings
- Coordinating Surgical Debridement with Referring Surgeon
- Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy as Adjunctive Therapy
- Optimization of Nutritional Status
- Optimization of Diabetes Control and education
About Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT ) is one of several advanced wound care treatments provided at our Wound Treatment Center. HBOT is used in conjunction with other procedures such as revascularization, or as a primary treatment when other options have not worked.
The air pressure inside a hyperbaric oxygen chamber is about two and a half times greater than the normal pressure in the atmosphere. This helps your blood carry more oxygen to organs and tissues in your body. Hyperbaric therapy can help wounds, especially infected wounds, heal much more quickly.
Our eight-person chamber is used for treating conditions such as:
- Diabetic Wounds of the Lower Extremities (DWLE)
- Soft Tissue Radionecrosis
- Compromised Flaps & Grafts
- Chronic Refractory Osteomyelitis
- Osteoradionecrosis
- Acute Peripheral Arterial Insufficiency
- Progressive Necrotizing Infections
- Crush Injuries
- Acute Traumatic Peripheral Ischemia
- Gas Gangrene
- Acute Carbon Monoxide Intoxication
- Decompression Illness/sickness
- Gas Embolism
- Cyanide Poisoning
- Actinomycosis
- Additional UHMS -approved indications:
- Thermal Burns
- Exceptional Blood Loss Anemia
- Intracranial Abscess
To schedule an appointment, call us at (281)338-3050. A doctor’s referral is not required.
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