Diabetic foot ulcer care · Indiantown
Diabetic foot ulcer treatment in Indiantown — at the bedside.
Diabetic foot ulcers rarely heal on their own, and in South Florida's older population every missed appointment is lost ground. Our licensed wound care clinicians treat diabetic foot ulcers at the bedside — serial measurement, wound bed preparation, debridement when clinically indicated, offloading guidance, and close infection surveillance — so healing doesn't depend on the patient getting to a clinic. 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.
Wound bed preparation
Debridement when indicated, moisture balance, and dressing selection matched to the wound's stage and drainage — reassessed at every visit.
Offloading that works in real life
Pressure redistribution and footwear guidance built around how the patient actually moves at home or in the facility.
Infection and vascular vigilance
Early escalation for spreading redness, drainage changes, probing depth, or signs of arterial compromise — before a wound becomes a hospitalization or an amputation conversation.
Specialist coordination
Visit notes shared with podiatry, vascular, endocrinology, and the primary care physician so the whole team sees the same wound.
Questions
Diabetic foot ulcer care in Indiantown: quick answers.
How often will a clinician visit?
Most diabetic foot ulcers are seen weekly, with frequency adjusted to the wound. Worsening wounds are escalated quickly rather than waiting for the next scheduled visit.
Is in-home diabetic foot ulcer care covered by Medicare?
Coverage depends on the plan and the clinical situation. Call us with the patient's information and we'll walk you through it before any care begins — no surprises.
What happens if the ulcer isn't improving?
We don't keep doing the same thing. If a wound stalls, we reassess offloading and perfusion and coordinate imaging, vascular referral, or a higher level of care with the patient's physicians.
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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Call 561-815-8055 or send a referral. More: how we treat this wound · all wound care in Indiantown.