Post-surgical wound care · Martin County

Post-surgical wound treatment in Martin County — at the bedside.

An incision that opens, drains, or stalls after discharge needs eyes on it — quickly, and more often than a clinic schedule allows. Our clinicians treat post-surgical wounds, dehiscence, and slow-to-close incisions at home and in facilities, with infection monitoring and direct communication back to the operating surgeon. In Martin County, that means treating patients at home, in assisted living, and in skilled nursing facilities, including Stuart, Palm City, Jensen Beach, Hobe Sound, and Indiantown — without asking anyone to arrange transport to a wound clinic.

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What treatment involves

How we treat this wound.

Open wound and dehiscence care

Wound bed management and dressing plans for incisions that have opened or are healing by secondary intention.

Infection surveillance

Redness, drainage, odor, and pain tracked at every visit, with fast escalation when something changes.

Incision and drain support

Care for draining incisions and surrounding skin while the surgical plan stays on track.

Surgeon-aware reporting

The operating surgeon gets visit findings, so nothing about the wound is a surprise at the post-op appointment.

Questions

Post-surgical wound care in Martin County: quick answers.

My incision opened after surgery — what should I do?

Contact your surgeon, and if you need wound care between surgical appointments, call us. Significant bleeding, spreading redness, fever, or exposed deep tissue warrants urgent or emergency care.

Do you replace surgeon follow-up?

No. We work alongside the surgical team — treating the wound between appointments and reporting what we see.

Is post-surgical wound care 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 Martin County?

Yes — Martin County 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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