Diabetic foot ulcers
Ulcers on the feet of people with diabetes can lead to serious infection and amputation if not treated early. We focus on off-loading pressure, controlling infection, and protecting blood flow.
We evaluate the underlying causes of delayed healing and create treatment plans tailored to your needs.
We focus on chronic and complex wounds that are not healing as expected. Our goal is to protect function, manage infection, and support long-term healing.
Ulcers on the feet of people with diabetes can lead to serious infection and amputation if not treated early. We focus on off-loading pressure, controlling infection, and protecting blood flow.
Caused by poor vein circulation, these ulcers often appear around the ankles and lower legs. Treatment may include compression, advanced dressings, and lifestyle guidance.
Wounds caused by narrowed or blocked arteries require careful evaluation. We coordinate closely with vascular specialists to protect tissue and improve blood flow where possible.
Pressure injuries occur when skin and tissue are damaged from prolonged pressure, often in patients with limited mobility. We provide staging, pressure-relief strategies, and wound care plans.
Some surgical incisions do not heal as expected due to infection, tension, or circulation problems. We help manage these wounds to support closure and prevent complications.
Lacerations, skin tears, and soft-tissue injuries may need specialized dressings, debridement, or follow-up care. We work to protect function and minimize scarring.
Infections can slow healing and, in severe cases, threaten limb or life. We assess wounds for signs of infection and coordinate antibiotics and advanced therapies when needed.
If your wound has not improved after several weeks of standard care, a focused wound care evaluation may help identify underlying issues and provide new treatment options.
Call our clinic if you notice worsening redness, swelling, drainage, fever, or pain—or if your wound simply is not improving.
Questions about whether we can help? Talk with our team to see if specialty wound care is right for you.