Wound Care Services

Our expert team provides advanced wound care treatments to promote healing and prevent complications, ensuring comprehensive care for optimal recovery.

Advanced Wound Care Services

At Skylake Medical Associates, we specialize in comprehensive wound care solutions tailored to address a variety of conditions, from acute injuries to skin cancers and leg ulcers. Our expert team is dedicated to delivering exceptional care, utilizing advanced techniques to heal even the most stubborn wounds. Whether you’re seeking treatment for a minor injury or a complex wound, trust Skylake Medical Associates to provide the highest level of expertise and support. Contact us today to schedule your consultation and discover how we can help you achieve optimal wound healing and prevent further complications.

Wound Care Q & A

What are wounds?

Understanding wounds is fundamental to comprehensive podiatric care at Skylake Medical Associates. Wounds encompass various injuries involving skin and soft tissue, commonly presenting as ulcers but also arising from trauma and skin cancer. Our team adeptly addresses a spectrum of wounds, including arterial ulcers associated with peripheral artery disease (PAD), venous ulcers stemming from chronic venous insufficiency (CVI), and lymphatic ulcers arising from lymphedema.
Diabetic ulcers resulting from diabetic peripheral neuropathy, skin cancers like squamous cell carcinomas and basal cell carcinomas, and traumatic injuries such as crush injuries are also within our purview. Expert wound care is imperative to prevent infections and facilitate healing, particularly for ulcers, which are notoriously slow to heal and prone to infection.
Arterial Ulcers
Arising from insufficient blood flow to the legs and feet due to peripheral artery disease (PAD).
Venous Ulcers
Resulting from chronic venous insufficiency (CVI), leading to fluid buildup and tissue breakdown.
Lymphatic Ulcers
Less common but challenging to treat, these result from lymphedema-induced swelling.
Diabetic Ulcers
Often caused by diabetic peripheral neuropathy and reduced blood flow due to diabetes.
Skin Cancers
Including squamous cell carcinomas, basal cell carcinomas, and melanoma.
Traumatic Injuries
Such as crush injuries, incisions, punctures, and other wounds.

Importance of Wound Care

Expert wound care is crucial for preventing infections and facilitating healing, especially for slow-healing ulcers. Without proper treatment, ulcers can worsen over time, potentially leading to severe complications like bone penetration and gangrene.

Our Providers are specializes in wound care and limb salvage, aiming to preserve patients’ feet and legs. Treatment typically involves cleaning and debridement to remove dead and infected tissue, along with the application of specialized dressings such as hydrogel, alginate, and collagen. Additional interventions like orthotics and diabetic shoes may be recommended to alleviate pressure on ulcerated skin.

If the wound develops gangrene, the tissues die and blacken. The infection spreads up the leg and can be fatal without treatment. Sometimes, people need their feet or lower limbs amputated to save their lives.

We specializes in wound care and limb salvage (preserving patients’ feet and legs).

For exceptional podiatric wound care tailored to your needs, contact Skylake Medical Associates today to schedule an appointment or book online.

Frequently Asked Questions

We treat a variety of wounds, including arterial, venous, and lymphatic ulcers, diabetic ulcers, skin cancers, and traumatic injuries. Our approach is tailored to each patient's unique needs to ensure optimal healing.

During your appointment, our team will assess your wound, perform any necessary cleaning or debridement, apply appropriate dressings, and may recommend additional treatments like orthotics or diabetic shoes.

If your wound is not healing properly, shows signs of infection, or you have an underlying condition like diabetes or poor circulation, professional wound care is essential to prevent complications.

Yes, our team offers various non-surgical treatments, including specialized dressings, compression therapy, and advanced wound care techniques to promote healing and prevent infection.

Following your wound care specialist's advice, keeping the wound clean and dry, monitoring for signs of infection, and using prescribed dressings or protective footwear can help prevent worsening.