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Advanced Center for Wound Healing and Hyperbarics

At Dallas Medical Center, we believe the best results are obtained for our patients when we implement the close collaboration and combined efforts of our multidisciplinary team. We bring together expert physicians from multiple medical & surgical specialties for the treatment of acute and chronic wounds. This allows us to deliver a superior level of support for both wound care and limb salvage patients.

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Our Philosophy of Care

We have a distinct philosophy of care that is rooted in our commitment to our patients in need of wound healing. We are dedicated to offering optimal care while giving our patients the dignity and respect they deserve. We go above and beyond to accommodate our patients’ physical, emotional, and spiritual needs, as we understand that this is an integral part of the healing process.

Our team also believes that proactively identifying and addressing wound care problems within our dedicated clinical center, we can better optimize outcomes for our patients in an affordable manner.

Cared for by Our Multidisciplinary Team

When patients come to our clinic, they can rest easy knowing they are receiving care from a multidisciplinary team of highly qualified medical professionals.

Our team includes the following:

  • Certified wound specialists
  • Vascular surgeons
  • Plastic surgeons
  • Orthopedists
  • Infectious disease specialists
  • Certified wound nurses
  • Endocrinologists
  • Hyperbaric medicine doctors

Wound Healing

There are millions of people suffering from chronic, non-healing wounds across the country. That is why our clinic is here to provide specialized treatment for patients that require advanced care for their wounds. Our holistic program includes treatment and prevention methods that heal chronic wounds, save limbs, and improve the overall health and well-being of our patients.

What is Limb Salvage?

Amputation was historically required when circulatory blockages threatened the viability of a person’s extremities or limbs and revascularizing the limb was not possible. This limb ischemia can create serious health concerns for patients, making it crucial to find a fast solution. With innovative techniques, Dallas Medical Center can provide the comprehensive limb salvage treatment individuals need to not only preserve their limb, but their independence as a person as well.

Our vascular specialists have the expertise to quickly and effectively resolve patients’ conditions. Together, with the support of cardiovascular interventionalists, vascular surgeons, and microvascular plastic surgeons, our specialists devote their focus and energies to patients in need of limb care. All of our care is multi-modal and personalized to each individual patient. From imaging and CT scans to endovascular treatments, we are with our patients through every step of the process.

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

Each day, your body needs a good supply of oxygen to function, and when you’re injured, your body needs even more oxygen to heal. Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) temporarily restores normal levels of blood gases, including oxygen, to help expedite the healing process and fight infection.

Some of the conditions treated with HBOT include: crushing injuries, skin infections, non-healing wounds (such as a diabetic foot ulcer), skin grafts, skin flaps, and burns.

Make a Referral

The Advanced Center for Wound Healing and Hyperbarics at Dallas Medical Center strives to work closely with doctors, keeping them updated on their patient’s status and healing progress when being treated at our facilities. We make sure that all patient progress is documented frequently, taking digital photographs to effectively track the healing process. #woundcarecenter

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