Chronic non-healing wound care · Indiantown
Chronic non-healing wound treatment in Indiantown — at the bedside.
A wound that hasn't meaningfully improved in four weeks isn't going to fix itself — something is in the way: pressure, circulation, infection, swelling, nutrition, or simply care that isn't consistent. Our clinicians take over stalled wounds at the bedside, figure out why healing stopped, and rebuild the plan around the actual obstacle. In Indiantown, that means treating patients at home, in assisted living, and in skilled nursing facilities near western Martin County, with care coordinated through the Stuart medical corridor — without asking anyone to arrange transport to a wound clinic.
What treatment involves
How we treat this wound.
Find the reason it stalled
Systematic reassessment of perfusion, pressure, bioburden, edema, and the dressing plan — because a stalled wound is a diagnosis question, not just a dressing question.
Restart the wound bed
Debridement when clinically indicated, moisture balance, and dressing changes that actually happen on schedule.
Treat the whole patient
Diabetes control, swelling, nutrition, and mobility all show up in the wound. We coordinate with the patient's physicians on the drivers.
Measure relentlessly
Dimensions and tissue quality tracked at every visit, so progress — or the lack of it — is visible and acted on.
Questions
Chronic non-healing wound care in Indiantown: quick answers.
How long should a wound take to heal?
Most acute wounds improve visibly within weeks. A wound that has been open for a month or more without clear progress deserves a specialist's reassessment.
Can old wounds still heal?
Very often, yes — once the underlying obstacle is found and addressed. Even wounds that have been open for months frequently respond when the plan changes.
Is treatment covered?
Coverage depends on the plan and the clinical situation. Call us and we'll walk you through it before care begins.
Do you really come to Indiantown?
Yes — Indiantown is inside our core Palm Beach and Treasure Coast service area. Call 561-815-8055 and we'll confirm scheduling for your address.
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Get treatment started in Indiantown.
Call 561-815-8055 or send a referral. More: how we treat this wound · all wound care in Indiantown.