US Wound
U.S. Wound offers top-tier wound care services that are covered by Medicare. As an authorized Medicare provider, we guarantee that our patients receive the highest quality care without incurring additional financial stress.
Thanks to Medicare coverage, patients can be confident that they are getting the finest wound care services without concern over the expenses.
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Treat Diabetic Ulcers
Diabetic ulcers are open sores that often develop on the feet or lower extremities of individuals with diabetes due to poor circulation and neuropathy.
Treat Pressure Ulcers
Pressure ulcers, also known as bedsores or decubitus ulcers, result from prolonged pressure on the skin, typically in areas with bone prominence.
Treat Venous Stasis Ulcers
Venous stasis ulcers are painful leg wounds that occur when damaged veins fail to adequately return blood to the heart, leading to blood pooling in the legs.
Treat Arterial Ulcers
Arterial ulcers are caused by reduced blood flow to extremities, resulting in tissue damage, typically appearing on the lower legs or feet.
Treat Partial-Thickness Burns
Partial-thickness burns involve damage to the outermost layers of the skin and are often caused by brief contact with a hot surface or flame.
Treat Post-Surgical Wounds
Post-surgical wounds are incisions or injuries resulting from surgical procedures that require careful post-operative care to prevent complications.
Treat Wound Dehiscene
Wound dehiscence occurs when a surgical incision reopens or splits open before it has fully healed, posing infection risks.
Treat Infected Wounds
Infected wounds are injuries or ulcers that have become contaminated with harmful microorganisms, requiring treatment to prevent further complications.
Treat Pyoderma Ulcers
Pyoderma ulcers are skin lesions characterized by pus-filled sores and are often associated with underlying skin conditions or infections.
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