Wound Care
Specializing in the Treatment and Prevention of Lower Extremity Wounds
Cost Effective and Convenient
Wound Care Treatment and Prevention
We are changing the game of wound care. We offer convenient and cost-effective wound care services to our patients without expensive visits to the hospital. Our patients work with a dedicated wound specialist and comprehensive care team. You will always feel welcome and enjoy the highest quality care from our skilled and compassionate team.
Wound Care Treatment
Village Podiatry's wound experts follow evidence-based protocols and techniques to ensure your care is based on the best researched clinical pathways. Our patients can also receive additional care management to make sure your experience with multiple providers is a seamless experience and that no part of your care is overlooked.
Most importantly, after wounds are healed, our team will put you on a plan to prevent future occurrences. Recurrence rates are extremely high for many wounds, and our job is to keep you healthy and on your feet well after your wound is healed.
We treat the following conditions:
- Diabetic Wounds
- Venous Wounds
- Vascular Lesions
- Arterial Wounds
- Foot Ulcers
- Other Chronic Wounds
Wound Prevention
The best wound treatment is to reduce your risk of developing an ulcer in the first place. Village Podiatry believes wound care starts with comprehensive prevention.
Our wound specialists will assess your current risk criteria and create a treatment plan to address your needs. We will schedule regular appointments for you as a proactive defense against major problems.
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Benefits of Village Podiatry Wound Care
- Avoid hospital visits with office-based wound care in convenient locations
- Lower cost by avoiding the hospital setting
- Evidence-based protocols with healing rates significantly better than national averages
Wound Care Facts
- Every 20-30 seconds someone loses a limb. This rate is expected to double by 2050.
- Over 80% of limb loss is preceded by a diabetic foot ulcer and vascular disease.
- Patients with a diabetic foot ulcer spend 92% more time in the hospital than those without one.
- 25% of diabetic patients will develop a foot ulcer over their lifetime.