Chronic Wound Assistance

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At Advanced Wound Ostomy and Continence Care in Ocala, FL, our Chronic Wound Assistance program provides specialized treatment and ongoing support for patients with non-healing wounds. Our team works closely with patients to manage complex wounds, promote healing, and improve overall quality of life.
What Is Chronic Wound Assistance?
Chronic Wound Assistance is the comprehensive care of wounds that are slow to heal, including diabetic ulcers, pressure injuries, and venous or arterial wounds. Our team uses advanced wound care techniques, including debridement, dressings, and infection management, tailored to each patient’s needs.
What to Expect from Chronic Wound Assistance
Patients can expect a thorough evaluation of the wound, surrounding tissue, and contributing health factors. Treatments may include specialized dressings, negative pressure therapy, and ongoing monitoring to optimize healing. Education on wound care, hygiene, and lifestyle adjustments is provided to support long-term recovery.
Who Is a Good Candidate for Chronic Wound Assistance
Chronic Wound Assistance is suitable for individuals who:
- Have wounds that have not healed with standard treatment
- Suffer from diabetes, vascular disease, or limited mobility
- Require specialized wound care and monitoring
- Seek support for faster and safer healing

How long does it take for chronic wounds to heal with Chronic Wound Assistance?
Healing time varies based on the type of wound and the patient's overall health, but most chronic wounds begin showing improvement within a few weeks of treatment.
What types of chronic wounds do you treat?
We treat a wide range of chronic wounds, including diabetic ulcers, pressure ulcers, venous stasis ulcers, and arterial ulcers, among others.
Is Chronic Wound Assistance a painful treatment?
The treatments used in Chronic Wound Assistance are designed to be non-invasive and comfortable, with minimal discomfort during the healing process.
Will I need follow-up appointments for chronic wound treatment?
Yes, follow-up appointments are essential for monitoring the healing process and making any necessary adjustments to your treatment plan.
