Our Wound Care services at LoCicero Health provide advanced treatment for acute and chronic wounds that are slow to heal. Using evidence‑based therapies and a multidisciplinary approach, we focus on promoting healing, preventing complications, and helping patients return to daily life as safely and quickly as possible.
| Conditions We Treat
We specialize in the evaluation and management of complex wounds, including:
- Non‑healing or infected wounds
- Diabetic foot ulcers
- Venous stasis ulcers
- Arterial ulcers
- Pressure injuries (bedsores)
- Surgical and post‑operative wounds
- Traumatic wounds
| Our Approach to Wound Healing
Effective wound healing requires more than dressings alone. Our team uses a comprehensive, patient‑centered approach that addresses the underlying causes of poor healing.
Key elements of our care include:
- Thorough wound assessment and ongoing monitoring
- Identification and treatment of contributing factors such as poor circulation, diabetes, infection, or pressure
- Individualized treatment plans tailored to each patient’s needs
- Coordination with primary care, specialists, and home health services when needed
| Advanced Wound Care Treatments
We offer a full range of advanced wound care therapies, which may include:
Patient education to support healing at home
Services may include infusion therapy, medication management, and coordination with oncology for patients undergoing chemotherapy or bone marrow transplant.
- Debridement to remove non‑viable tissue and promote healing
- Advanced wound dressings and topical therapies
- Infection management
- Compression therapy for venous disease
- Offloading and pressure‑relief strategies
- Negative pressure wound therapy (wound vacs)
| Multidisciplinary Expertise
Our wound care team brings together medical expertise from multiple disciplines, including Primary Care, Dermatology, Pain & Rehabilitative Medicine, and Podiatry, to ensure comprehensive care. By collaborating closely, we help address complex medical conditions that impact wound healing and reduce the risk of recurrence.
| When to Seek Wound Care
You may benefit from specialized wound care if:
- A wound has not healed after several weeks
- There are signs of infection such as redness, drainage, or worsening pain
- You have diabetes or circulation problems and develop a foot or leg wound
- A surgical or traumatic wound is slow to heal
Early intervention can significantly improve outcomes.

