Wound Care
Welcome to Trinity Health Wound Care. We’re dedicated to healing wounds, preventing lower limb loss and optimizing outcomes for our patients.
If you or a loved one has a wound that is of concern or is not healing properly, we encourage you to visit the wound center for an evaluation.
A wound that is not healing properly may be complicated by underlying conditions such as diabetes, circulation problems or previous radiation treatment. Sometimes, the simplest of wounds can turn into a significant problem because the body’s normal healing process is affected. Other types of hard-to-heal wounds result from pressure, trauma or infection. Non-healing wounds can have serious health consequences and may adversely affect your quality of life.
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Please contact a Trinity Health Wound Care location to learn more about how we can help you or a loved one.
Wound Care LocationsOur Wound Care Specialists
Our wound healing centers are staffed with multidisciplinary teams of physicians, along with nurses and technicians with advanced training in wound care, who will customize the most effective treatment plan to stimulate healing.
Comprised of general physicians, vascular and plastic surgeons, podiatrists and infectious disease physicians, our teams are dedicated to providing the most advanced healing options to patients, allowing them to recover as quickly and completely as possible.
As wound healing specialists, our clinicians have a proven track record of healing wounds – even those that have not responded to other treatments.
Types of Wound Treatment
As a comprehensive wound healing center, we specialize in the treatment of all types of non-healing and difficult-to-heal wounds including:
- Amputations
- Arterial/ischemic ulcers
- Burns
- Compromised flaps or grafts
- Crush injuries
- Diabetic foot ulcers
- First and Second-degree burns
- Infected wounds
- Non-healing, surgical wounds
- Post-radiation injury to tissue or bone
- Pressure ulcers
- Surgical incisions
- Traumatic wounds
- Venous ulcers
- Vascular and peripheral arterial disease
Wound Care Treatment Plans
Our approach to wound care is aggressive and comprehensive, coordinating traditional and advanced therapies and techniques that are proven to reduce healing time and improve healing rates.
Since non-healing wounds rarely result from a single cause, we begin with a thorough evaluation and diagnostic testing to determine the underlying cause of the wound. A treatment plan is then developed to give patients the best chance for healing. Most treatments are covered by Medicare/Medicaid, HMOs and other private insurance. Depending on the type of wound, the treatment plan may include:
- Compression therapy
- Debridement (removal of dead tissue)
- Hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) therapy
- Infection control
- Offloading
- Restoration of blood flow
- Skin graft or flap
- Skin substitutes
What Can Our Wound Care Patients Expect?
Your course of treatment depends on what type of wound you have. During your first visit, our staff will evaluate your wound and review your medical history. You may also need special tests that give us information about circulation and infection. This will help to determine what course of treatment you will need.
Once a treatment plan has been prescribed, you will visit your wound healing center weekly for specialized treatments and documentation of your healing progress. Keeping appointments and following directions are critical to attaining a positive healing outcome. Some things you can do to assist with your healing:
- Care for your wound at home as directed by the wound care team
- Keep your regular appointments with your primary care physician while you are receiving wound care treatment
- Return for your follow-up appointments
- Take medications as directed
Following your treatment is the single most important factor in your healing. Please don’t hesitate to contact us to learn more about our doctors or treatment plans. We’re happy to clarify anything you feel uncertain about regarding the wound care treatment process.