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Comprehensive Mobile Wound Care Solutions

At Wound Care Specialists (WCS), we provide expert mobile wound care services tailored to meet the unique needs of each patient. Our highly trained specialists use advanced treatments to ensure optimal healing outcomes while offering the convenience of care at home. Below is a detailed breakdown of the services we offer.

What Are Diabetic Ulcers?

Diabetic ulcers are open sores or wounds, commonly found on the feet, that occur in individuals with diabetes. These ulcers can be slow to heal and severe.

Symptoms

Our Approach.

At WCS, we specialize in treating diabetic ulcers using advanced wound dressings, debridement techniques, and biologic therapies to promote faster healing and prevent infection.

Treatment Options

What Are Venous Stasis Ulcers?

Venous stasis ulcers occur due to poor circulation in the legs, often caused by chronic venous insufficiency. These ulcers typically form around the ankles and can be slow to heal without proper treatment.

Symptoms of Complications

Our Approach.

Our specialists use a combination of compression therapy and advanced wound care techniques to improve circulation and promote healing of venous stasis ulcers.

Treatment Options

What Are Sacral Wounds?

Sacral wounds, also known as sacral pressure ulcers or bedsores, are injuries to the skin and underlying tissue that develop on the lower back or sacral area due to prolonged pressure, friction, or shear. These wounds are particularly common in individuals with limited mobility, such as those confined to a bed or wheelchair. Without proper care, sacral wounds can lead to severe complications, including infections and tissue necrosis.

Common Symptoms

Our Approach.

At Wound Care Specialists, we take a comprehensive and patient-centered approach to treating sacral wounds. Our goal is to promote healing, prevent further damage, and enhance the patient’s quality of life.

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Diabetic Foot Wounds/Ulcers

Diabetic foot wounds are slow-healing sores caused by pressure, trauma, or poor circulation in individuals with diabetes. Without proper care, these wounds can become infected and lead to severe complications. WCS provides personalized care to reduce pain and accelerate recovery.

Common Symptoms

Acute/Chronic Wounds

Acute wounds heal quickly with proper care, while chronic wounds persist due to underlying conditions like diabetes or poor circulation. WCS uses state-of-the-art techniques to treat both types of wounds and ensure optimal healing outcomes.

Common Symptoms

Pressure Ulcers (Bedsores)

Pressure ulcers develop when prolonged pressure restricts blood flow to certain areas, causing skin and tissue damage. WCS offers comprehensive care to relieve pressure, treat existing ulcers, and prevent future occurrences.

Common Symptoms

Burn Wounds

Burn wounds range from superficial burns affecting only the outer layer of skin to deeper burns involving multiple layers of tissue. WCS focuses on infection prevention, pain management, and minimizing scarring for burn patients.

Common Symptoms

What Are Surgical Wounds?

Surgical wounds are incisions made during surgery that require proper care to heal without complications.

Symptoms of Complications

Our Approach.

We provide personalized post-surgical wound care plans that focus on preventing infections and ensuring proper healing. Our specialists work closely with your healthcare provider to monitor your progress and adjust treatment as needed.

Regular wound cleaning and dressing changes

Compromised Flaps

Compromised flaps occur when transplanted tissue used for wound closure does not receive adequate blood supply for healing. WCS offers expert monitoring and interventions like debridement and revision surgeries to ensure proper recovery.

Symptoms

Sacral Wounds (Pressure Sores)

Sacral wounds are pressure ulcers that develop on the lower back due to prolonged immobility, common in bedridden patients. WCS provides advanced care focused on pressure relief, infection prevention, and tissue regeneration for sacral wounds.

Treatment Options

Advanced Biologic Treatments

At WCS, we use cutting-edge biologic therapies designed to stimulate faster healing for complex wounds such as diabetic ulcers.

Therapies?

Biologic therapies involve using naturally occurring substances like growth factors, stem cells, or tissue-engineered products to promote tissue regeneration and accelerate wound healing.

Personalized Care Plans

Every patient’s condition is unique. That’s why we create personalized care plans tailored to your specific needs. Our specialists will assess your wound type, overall health status.

Why Choose WCS?

At Wound Care Specialists (WCS), we prioritize safety, convenience, and personalized care

Expert Team

Our team consists of highly qualified wound care specialists who are dedicated to providing top tier care using advanced technology.

Advanced Treatments

We utilize state-of-the-art technology and biologic therapies designed for faster recovery

True Mobile Care

We bring hospital-level wound care services directly to your home—saving you time while ensuring you receive expert treatment without leaving.

Accepted

We accept Medicare, Medicare managed plans, Tricare, Tritest, and more—ensuring our services.

FAQs

We understand you have many questions, here are some of the most common that our patients ask.

What types of wounds do you treat?

Mobile wound care services typically treat a variety of wounds, including pressure ulcers, diabetic ulcers, surgical wounds, XXXXXX. 

Appointments can usually be scheduled by calling us directly or through the website.

We accept Medicare, Veterans insurance and in New Mexico, Medicaid. It’s also best to check with us. 

Mobile wound care brings the expertise of wound care specialists directly to the patient’s home, offering convenience and personalized care without the need to travel to a clinic or hospital.

We cover El Paso Texas and surrounding area and New Mexico.  We do cover parts of the Dallas Metroplex and Houston Metroplex and continue to grow.  You can contact us and see if we can provide our services in your area.

To get started, you typically need to contact the provider, provide some basic information about the patient’s condition, and schedule an initial assessment.

No, we need at least 48 hours to ensure services can be provided by our team 

The frequency of visits is normally once a week and a treatment plan will be established by one of our wound care specialists.

The care team may include wound care specialists, nurses, and other healthcare professionals, depending on the complexity of the wound and the treatment required. 

Costs can vary and is dependent on the insurance coverage

During a visit, the wound care specialist will assess the wound, provide necessary treatments, and offer guidance on wound care management at home. 

Yes. Our skilled providers go out weekly to the patients home.

We take our own supplies on the days we visit the patient.

Orders will be received within 48 hours after each visit

The time it takes to heal a wound depends on the type of wound.

If you are covered with HMO plans , yes . VA plans will require authorization from community care network . Please call for a free consultation.

Best part of our service is that we are mobile, we treat your wound in the comfort of your home.

Mobile Wound Care at Your Doorstep

We understand that traveling for appointments can be difficult, especially for those with mobility issues. That’s why we offer true mobile wound care services—bringing hospital-quality treatment directly to your home.

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