At Advanced Wound Therapy, we are transforming the field of wound care by offering innovative, personalized services designed to promote faster healing and improve overall outcomes. Our comprehensive approach integrates the latest advancements in wound care technology with compassionate care, ensuring that each patient receives a tailored treatment plan. From advanced grafting techniques to cutting-edge wound therapies, we focus on delivering solutions that address your immediate needs and enhance their long-term recovery and quality of life. Through our commitment to excellence, we strive to redefine wound care and provide hope and healing to every person we serve. In all cases, Advanced Wound Therapy’s mobile approach ensures patients receive timely, expert care without the stress of travel, facilitating better healing outcomes across the board.
At Advanced Wound Therapy, we are passionate about helping individuals who suffer from a variety of complex wounds. Our expertise lies in providing specialized care for wounds that require a detailed, customized approach. We want to educate our patients, healthcare providers, and partners about the types of wounds we love to treat, including:
Diabetic wounds, particularly foot ulcers, are common due to neuropathy and poor circulation, posing a high risk of infection and severe complications, including amputation, if not treated promptly.
Lymphedema is a condition resulting from a compromised lymphatic system, often following surgery or cancer treatments, causing fluid buildup in the arms or legs that leads to swelling, pain, reduced mobility, and increased risk of infection and delayed wound healing.
Pressure ulcers, or bed sores, result from prolonged pressure that impairs blood flow and causes tissue damage, commonly affecting immobile patients and often developing on bony areas such as the heels, hips, and back.
Arterial ulcers, often caused by peripheral artery disease (PAD), appear on the lower legs and feet, characterized by a “punched-out” appearance, and heal slowly due to restricted blood flow and oxygen supply.
Poor circulation, commonly linked to conditions like peripheral vascular disease (PVD) or diabetes, significantly hinders the body’s healing process, leading to chronic wounds, particularly in the lower extremities where blood flow is compromised.
Radiation therapy can cause wounds or ulcers as a side effect, particularly in areas of high-dose exposure. These wounds are often complex, with a combination of damaged tissue, slow healing, and an increased risk of infection due to immunosuppression.
Non-healing wounds, often caused by autoimmune disorders, infections, or trauma, resist standard treatments and can persist for months or years without specialized care.
Podiatry is dedicated to preventing, diagnosing, and treating conditions of the feet and ankles. Our clinic offers personalized care for those dealing with foot pain, wounds, or mobility challenges caused by diabetes, circulation issues, or injury.
Don’t let your wound care needs wait—get personalized care from Advanced Wound Therapy today. Our fully mobile clinic brings advanced treatments and compassionate service directly to your doorstep, ensuring you receive the best care wherever you are. Whether you’re at home, in a healthcare facility, or anywhere else, we’re ready to provide the specialized care you deserve. Schedule your consultation with Advanced Wound Therapy now and let our team of professionals guide you on your path to healing.
