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Discover answers to some of the most common questions about our expert wound care services.

What types of wounds do you treat?
We treat a wide range of wounds, including chronic wounds such as diabetic foot ulcers and venous ulcers. We also care for surgical incisions, burns, and other difficult-to-heal skin conditions. Our team uses advanced therapies to promote faster healing and improve overall recovery.
How long does wound healing usually take?
Healing time varies depending on the type and severity of the wound. With advanced treatment methods, most wounds show noticeable improvement within 4–6 weeks. However, every patient heals differently, so we tailor each care plan to individual needs.
What sets advanced wound care apart from standard treatment?
Advanced wound care involves the latest techniques and products, such as amniotic tissue, to accelerate healing. This approach is more effective for chronic or complex wounds than traditional dressings. Our specialized care helps reduce infection risk, enhance tissue repair, and improve patient comfort.
Is wound care available at home?
Yes. We provide mobile wound care services, allowing patients to receive expert treatment in the comfort of their own homes. This is especially beneficial for individuals with limited mobility or those who prefer care in a familiar setting. Our in-home care maintains the same high standards as our clinical services.
How do I know if I need specialized wound care?
If your wound hasn’t improved within two weeks or you have a chronic condition like diabetes, you may need specialized wound care. Wounds that heal slowly or show signs of infection require advanced treatment to avoid complications. Seeing a wound care specialist ensures you receive the most effective care plan for your condition.
What is wound care, and why is it important?
Wound care involves professional management of cuts, ulcers, surgical wounds, and other injuries to promote proper healing. It’s crucial because untreated or poorly managed wounds can worsen or become infected. Our clinic provides expert care to support faster healing and prevent complications.
When should I see a wound care specialist?
You should consult a wound care specialist if your wound is not healing, appears infected, or becomes more painful. Early treatment helps prevent serious complications and promotes faster recovery. Our specialists assess your wound and develop a personalized plan to achieve the best results.
Why do some wounds take longer to heal?
Certain factors—such as diabetes, poor circulation, infection, or repeated pressure—can slow the healing process. Professional wound care identifies and addresses these issues to enhance recovery. Our experts create individualized treatment plans to support optimal healing.
How does wound care help prevent infections?
Professional wound care involves proper cleaning, dressing, and monitoring to reduce infection risk. Early detection and prompt treatment of any infection help protect your overall health. Our team ensures your wound stays protected, closely monitored, and effectively managed during recovery.
What can I do at home to support wound healing?
At home, keep your wound clean, follow all care instructions, maintain good nutrition, and avoid putting pressure on the area. Following professional guidance ensures you’re supporting the healing process safely. We provide clear home-care directions to help your wound continue healing between visits.