Specialized Diabetic & Chronic Wound Care
Don’t let a small wound become a permanent problem. We specialize in saving limbs and preventing amputation.
When Should You See a Specialist?
If you are diabetic, a “wait and see” approach is dangerous. High blood sugar damages nerves (neuropathy), meaning you might not feel the pain until infection sets in.

Non-Healing
A wound that hasn’t closed in 30 days.

Color Changes
Black, yellow, or greenish tissue around the wound.

Temperature
The skin around the wound feels hot to the touch.

Odor
A persistent bad smell, even after cleaning.

Swelling
New swelling in the foot or ankle.
How We Heal Wounds That Others Can't
We don’t just apply bandages. We use advanced, hospital-grade therapies to restart your body’s healing process.

1. DEBRIDEMENT
Removing dead or infected tissue is the first step. We perform this safely in our clinic.

2. Bio-Engineered Skin Grafts
We use advanced tissue products to help close stubborn wounds that refuse to heal on their own.

3. Wound V.A.C. Therapy
Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT) draws wound edges together and removes infectious fluids.

4. Off-Loading
We fit you with specialized boots or footwear to take pressure off the ulcer so it can close.
FAQ
Yes, Medicare Covers This
Is this covered by insurance?
Yes. Wound care is a medical necessity. Medicare typically covers 80% of costs. We also accept Medicaid and most private insurers (BCBS, Cigna, United).
Do I need my doctor to refer me?
No. You can call us directly. We will send your primary doctor a report so they stay in the loop, but you don’t need their permission to start healing.
