Click Book Appointment on our site or call our office. We will call back to schedule and confirm your visit.
Do you accept Medicare and other insurance?
Yes. We accept Medicare and most insurance plans. We can help check benefits and handle billing for you.
Do you visit homes and care facilities?
Yes. We provide visits to private homes, assisted living, skilled nursing facilities and long term acute care settings.
What types of wounds do you treat?
We treat diabetic foot ulcers, pressure injuries, venous and arterial leg ulcers, surgical wounds and infected wounds. We also manage skin tears and non healing wounds.
What wound care treatments do you offer?
We use advanced dressings, careful debridement, compression therapy and skin substitute options. We also provide negative pressure therapy and other proven treatments when needed.
How soon can you see my loved one?
We often have the same week availability. In many cases we can schedule a visit the next day or within a few days.
What happens on the first visit?
We review medical history, current medications and the wound itself. We assess the home setting and make a clear, personalized wound care plan and next steps.
Will you teach caregivers how to help?
Yes. We train caregivers on dressing care, skin protection and ways to support circulation. We give clear instructions to help prevent new wounds.
How do you handle infection and antibiotics?
We look for signs of infection and notify your doctor when antibiotics may be needed. Our wound care specialist monitor response to treatment and adjust wound care as needed.
Do you coordinate wound care with my doctor or facility staff?
Yes. We work with your physician and facility team. We share notes, arrange referrals and follow physician led wound protocols to keep care connected.