Advanced Wound Care Across Wyoming
Chronic wounds steal quality of life. Our specialized wound care team brings evidence-based treatment directly to your community — no referral required, Medicare accepted.

When Wounds Won't Heal on Their Own
A wound that hasn't shown significant improvement after 2–4 weeks of standard care is considered chronic and requires specialized treatment. Diabetic patients are especially at risk — a foot ulcer left untreated can lead to amputation. Don't wait.
- Diabetic foot ulcers
- Pressure sores / decubitus ulcers
- Venous leg ulcers
- Non-healing surgical wounds
- Arterial wounds
- Traumatic wounds
- Burns and radiation wounds
Warning Signs — Don't Ignore These
If you notice any of these signs, contact us immediately. Early intervention significantly improves healing outcomes.
Our Approach to Healing
We don't just treat the wound — we treat the whole patient.
The Detective Work
We evaluate the wound, its underlying causes (diabetes, circulation, infection), your labs, and your overall health. A wound is always a symptom of something bigger.
The Action
We implement a targeted treatment plan — debridement, advanced dressings, V.A.C. therapy, skin grafts, or off-loading — matched to your specific wound type and needs.
The Plan
We monitor healing progress at every visit and adjust the protocol as needed. We also coordinate with your primary care provider and specialists for complete continuity.
Advanced Treatment Options
We use the most current, evidence-based wound care technologies available.
Debridement
Removal of dead or infected tissue to accelerate healing and prevent further spread.
Bio-Engineered Skin Grafts
Advanced biological tissue products that replace damaged skin and promote regeneration.
Wound V.A.C. Therapy
Vacuum-assisted closure therapy that draws wound edges together and speeds healing.
Off-Loading
Pressure relief devices and techniques to protect diabetic foot wounds from further damage.
Don't Let a Wound Become a Crisis
No referral needed. Medicare accepted. We have 6 locations across Wyoming and offer mobile visits for homebound patients.