Wound Care
Wound Care
Scenic Mountain’s Center for Wound Care and Hyperbaric Medicine provides the area’s most advanced treatment options for patients struggling with chronic non-healing wounds.
1501 W. 11th Place, Suite 106
Big Spring, TX 79720
432-268-5370
The Center for Wound Care and Hyperbaric Medicine has served our community, as well as surrounding communities, as the leading wound care expert since 2015. When conventional treatment techniques fail, we are here to offer healing and hope for those suffering from chronic non-healing wounds.
Underlying and complex conditions prevent wounds from healing, and the longer these wounds are left untreated, the greater the risk of infection, amputation, and further complications. The Center for Wound Healing and Hyperbaric Medicine understands this can help you get back to the life you love, faster. As an outpatient, appointment-based center, our multidisciplinary team is dedicated to providing each our patients a specialized treatment plan to bring both a personalized and advanced twist to faster healing, also backed by science!
Patients can be referred by either phone or fax from a provider, physician, agencies such as home health and case management services. Self-referrals are also encouraged as well.
The experienced medical staff treats patients with the following conditions:
- Diabetic wounds and foot ulcers
- Pressure ulcers
- Venous stasis ulcers and venous insufficiency
- Skin tears
- Traumatic injuries and wounds
- Gangrene
- Post-surgical incisions and surgical wounds
- Radiation wounds
- Burns
- Severe anemia
- Diabetic wounds and foot ulcers
- Neuropathic ulcers
- Ischemic ulcers
- Vasculitis
- Peristomal skin irritations
- Other chronic, non-healing wounds
Treatments and services we offer include:
- Wound consultation/evaluation, diagnostic and ongoing assessment, and treatment
- Non-Invasive vascular studies
- Specialty wound dressings
- Bio-Engineered skin grafts/substitutes
- Compression Therapy
- Wound cultures, debridement’s, and biopsies
- Treatment of wound, ski, and bone infections including antibiotic therapy
- Patient and family education to improve outcomes and minimize re-occurences
- Pressure off-loading devices and footwear
- Negative pressure wound therapy
- Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is an intensive daily treatment for management of certain approved problem conditions and wounds. In HBOT, a patient relaxes in a pressurized chamber while breathing in 100 percent oxygen, accelerating the healing process by allowing the delivery of high concentrations of oxygen to the bloodstream and wound bed.
- Diabetic ulcer of the lower extremities
- Soft tissue radionecrosis and osteroradionecrosis
- Chronic refractory osteomyelitis
- Compromised skin grafts and flaps
- Actinomycosis
- Crush injury/acute traumatic peripheral ischemia
- Progressive necrotizing infection (necrotizing fasciitis)
- Acute peripheral arterial insuffiency
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