Wound Care Specialties and Services
Saint Luke’s wound care team uses region-leading expertise and experience to provide extraordinary care.
Hyperbaric medicine
With the chamber, we increase the oxygen flow to your damaged tissue to expedite the healing process.
Debridement
Removing dead, damaged, or infected tissue to help slow-healing wounds progress. This process can be done using mechanical, chemical, or autolytic means.
Pressure ulcers
Also known as bedsores, these wounds occur near bonier parts of the body due to too much pressure on the skin and prolonged periods of immobility.
Diabetic wounds
Wounds heal slower in patients dealing diagnosed with diabetes. Mismanaging the condition can damage nerves and vessels and prolong healing.
Venous ulcers
Ulcers that occur in the leg veins due to poor blood flow.
Surgical wounds
Quickening the healing process of post-surgical wounds.
Arterial insufficiency ulcers
Also known as ischemic ulcers, these occur near an ankle or toe and happen due to poor blood flow to the lower body.