Wound Care
The
Center for Wound Healing is located on the first floor of the Medical Center.
The hours are typically
Monday through Thursday from
8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Call
410.414.APPT.
Proper wound care is important. Ignoring problems or failing to recognize danger signs can delay healing, lead to infection and even amputation. However, proper care can speed healing, reduce pain and lessen scarring that could affect mobility.
We offer:
- Specialized treatment of chronic/acute wounds: diabetic, arterial, venous, pressure and surgical
- Personalized and dedicated patient care
- Resources for diabetic foot care
- Inpatient and outpatient services
- Private treatment areas
- Family and caregiver education
Coordinated care
- With your physician, surgeon or specialist
- Additional services: nutrition counseling, diabetic education, vascular studies, home health care and seating and positioning recommendations.
Your Out- Patient Healing Program
On your first visit, your wound and general health will be evaluated and your medical history, current medications and allergies reviewed. You may also need special tests to determine information about blood flow to the wound area. Once your test results are evaluated, an individualized treatment program will be tailored to your needs. You will continue to have regular visits to the center to provide treatment as healing progresses. You will also be given detailed instructions for your care at home.
Inpatient Services Provided by our Certified Wound Nurses
- Personalized treatment with thorough patient and wound assessment
- Topical dressings and specialty interventions including compression therapy and Negative Pressure Wound Therapy
- Patient and family/caregiver education
Knowledgeable staff
- 25 years combined experience in wound care
- Specially trained in latest wound care techniques
- Comprehensive evaluations
To make an appointment, please call: PASC @ (410) 414-2778
Types of Wound Care
Pressure, traumatic, surgical, venous, arterial, diabetic
Prevention and Wellness
Dietary education, diabetic education, physical therapy and occupational therapy
Symptoms
Infection/cellulitis, drainage, osteomylitis/bone infection, wound pain, odor, temperature, warmth
Causes
Diabetes, peripheral arterial disease, venous disease, pressure, malnutrition
Diagnosis/Tests
Wound evaluation, laboratory studies, wound cultures, venous duplex, arterial Doppler, x-rays, MRI, bone scan
Treatment/Procedures
Wound care dressings, compression, pressure relief, nutritional education/supplements, debridement, angiogram, lower extremity bypass