Conditions We Treat with Expert Wound Management
Chronic wounds can seriously impact your health, mobility, and quality of life. At Resurrection Medical Center, we treat a wide range of wounds using evidence-based protocols and advanced diagnostic techniques to identify underlying causes and accelerate healing.
We treat a variety of wound types, including:
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Diabetic foot ulcers
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Venous leg ulcers
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Arterial and ischemic ulcers
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Pressure injuries (bedsores)
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Post-surgical wounds
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Traumatic wounds and lacerations
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Infected or draining wounds
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Radiation-related tissue damage
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Non-healing burns or skin grafts
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Ostomy-related skin issues
Our team includes wound care-certified physicians, nurses, and specialists who work together to design a customized plan for your recovery.
Advanced Therapies and Patient-Centered Wound Care
Our Wound Healing Center uses cutting-edge technology and therapies to promote faster, safer healing. We focus on treating both the wound and its root cause to ensure long-term success and reduce the risk of recurrence.
Our wound care services include:
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Comprehensive wound evaluations
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Debridement (removal of dead or infected tissue)
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Negative pressure wound therapy (wound vac)
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Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT)
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Advanced dressings and biologic skin substitutes
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Compression therapy for venous wounds
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Infection control and antibiotic management
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Nutritional counseling to support healing
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Diabetes and vascular disease management
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Patient education and self-care guidance
We treat every patient with compassion and respect, ensuring a comfortable experience throughout your healing journey.
Frequently asked questions
When should I seek professional wound care?
If a wound hasn’t started to heal within 2–3 weeks, becomes painful or swollen, or shows signs of infection, professional wound care is recommended.
What causes a wound to not heal properly?
Underlying conditions like diabetes, poor circulation, infection, or immune disorders can delay or prevent healing.
What is hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT)?
HBOT involves breathing pure oxygen in a pressurized chamber to enhance the body’s natural healing processes, especially effective for chronic or complex wounds.
Do I need a referral for wound care services?
While referrals may be required by some insurance plans, you can contact us directly and we’ll help guide you through the process.
Are wound healing services covered by insurance?
Most wound care treatments are covered by insurance, including Medicare and Medicaid. Our team will help verify your benefits before treatment begins.


