Conditions We Treat
Diabetic Foot Ulcers
Open sores or wounds that develop on the feet of people with diabetes, often due to nerve damage and poor circulation. They are slow to heal and can become serious if left untreated.
Pressure Injuries
Wounds that form when prolonged pressure cuts off blood flow to the skin, typically in patients who are bedridden or have limited mobility. Commonly found on bony areas like the heels, hips, and tailbone.
Venous Leg Ulcers
Open wounds on the lower leg caused by poor blood flow returning from the legs back to the heart. They are often slow-healing and tend to recur without proper management.
Arterial Wounds
Wounds caused by insufficient blood supply to the affected area due to blocked or narrowed arteries. They are typically painful, slow to heal, and require specialist care to prevent serious complications.
Surgical Wounds
Incisions or openings in the skin resulting from a surgical procedure. Most heal without issue, but some, particularly in patients with diabetes, poor circulation, or compromised immune systems, can become chronic or infected and require advanced wound care.
