Effective Wound Care
Patient-Centered Services & Treatment Plans
Healing Hands Wound Care Clinic is committed to providing services and modalities that prioritize the overall well-being and comfort of the patient. We focus on creating a healing environment that considers each patient’s individual needs and preferences. Through advanced wound care techniques and personalized treatment plans that address the physical and emotional aspects of healing, we aim to provide comprehensive care that supports the patient’s overall health and quality of life.
Modalities
Our Modalities for healing wounds encompass a diverse range of advanced treatment options aimed at promoting effective and efficient wound healing. From cutting-edge technological interventions to traditional methods, these modalities address underlying factors contributing to slow or non-healing wounds. Embracing these modalities promises a holistic and effective approach to achieving optimal wound recovery and long-term wellness.
Wounds we treat
Acute & Chronic Wounds
Diabetic Ulcers
A diabetic ulcer is an open sore or wound that requires specialized care and attention to detail. It’s essential to address not only the physical aspects of the wound but also the underlying conditions contributing to its development.
Venous wounds
Venous wounds, or venous ulcers, are open sores that typically occur on the lower leg due to poor blood circulation. By addressing the underlying cause and providing appropriate wound dressing, compression therapy, and regular monitoring, venous wounds can heal effectively.
Arterial wounds
Arterial wounds are caused by poor blood circulation due to arterial insufficiency. Proper treatment involves addressing the underlying circulatory issues, controlling risk factors like high blood pressure and high cholesterol, and promoting wound healing through regular wound care.
Pressure Ulcers
Pressure ulcers, also known as bedsores or pressure sores, are localized damage to the skin and underlying tissue that usually occur over a bony prominence as a result of pressure, or pressure in combination with shear and/or friction. These wounds can be quite serious and require careful management to heal properly.
Nonhealing surgical wounds
Nonhealing surgical wounds are wounds that fail to progress through the normal stages of wound healing and do not show signs of healing within the expected time frame. They require specialized care and attention to address the specific factors hindering the healing process.
Cancer treatment related wounds
Healing cancer treatment-related wounds can be a complex process that often requires specialized care. Due to the impact of cancer treatments on the body, these wounds may exhibit slow or impaired healing. Managing these wounds effectively involves a multidisciplinary approach.
Lower extremity wounds with edema
Healing lower extremity wounds with edema can present significant challenges due to swelling. Our tailored treatment approach combines advanced strategies and comprehensive care to address underlying conditions contributing to the swelling. With our expertise and holistic approach, we ensure effective healing for your lower extremity wounds.
Traumatic injury wounds
The treatment for traumatic injury wounds varies based on the severity of the injury. In any case, we assess the patient and their wounds to determine the best plan and treatments needed to ensure proper healing. From minor wounds to deep lacerations or puncture wounds, you can rest assured knowing that our expertise and modalities will guide you on the right path to healing.
Other advanced wounds
Caring for advanced and complex wounds requires expertise and precision. Our personalized approach integrates advanced strategies and comprehensive treatment plans to ensure effective and holistic care, addressing underlying factors for the best outcome.