Venous leg ulcer care · Indiantown
Venous leg ulcer treatment in Indiantown — at the bedside.
Compression is the engine of venous ulcer healing — but only when it's applied correctly, tolerated, and maintained. Our clinicians treat venous leg ulcers at home and in facilities with drainage management, periwound skin protection, and compression therapy matched to the patient's vascular status and tolerance. 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.
Compression therapy
Compression selected and applied after arterial status is considered, then adjusted as edema and drainage change.
Drainage and skin protection
Heavy drainage is managed and the surrounding skin protected, so the ulcer doesn't grow at its edges.
Edema control
Elevation, activity, and compression strategy that fits the patient's daily reality — not just the textbook.
Recurrence prevention
Once closed, venous ulcers come back without a maintenance plan. We help put one in place and loop in the patient's physicians.
Questions
Venous leg ulcer care in Indiantown: quick answers.
Why is compression so important?
Venous ulcers are driven by pressure from failed vein valves. Without compression, most of these wounds simply will not close — dressings alone treat the symptom, not the cause.
How long do venous leg ulcers take to heal?
Often weeks to months depending on size, duration, and circulation. Consistent compression and follow-up are the strongest predictors of healing.
Is this covered by insurance?
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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Call 561-815-8055 or send a referral. More: how we treat this wound · all wound care in Indiantown.