Wound VAC (NPWT) care · Port St. Lucie
Wound VAC (NPWT) treatment in Port St. Lucie — at the bedside.
A wound VAC only works when the seal holds and dressing changes happen on schedule — which is exactly where home and facility NPWT tends to fall apart. Our clinicians manage negative pressure wound therapy at the bedside: scheduled dressing changes, seal and device troubleshooting, drainage monitoring, and a clear line back to the ordering surgeon. In Port St. Lucie, that means treating patients at home, in assisted living, and in skilled nursing facilities near Cleveland Clinic Tradition Hospital, HCA Florida St. Lucie Hospital, and the Tradition and St. Lucie West communities — without asking anyone to arrange transport to a wound clinic.
What treatment involves
How we treat this wound.
Scheduled dressing changes
NPWT dressing changes performed on the prescribed cadence, with technique that protects fragile wound beds.
Seal and device troubleshooting
Leaks, alarms, and canister issues addressed quickly so therapy time isn't lost.
Progress monitoring
Measurements and granulation tracked so the team knows when therapy is working — and when it's time to step down.
Surgeon communication
Findings reported back to the ordering surgeon or wound physician so device decisions stay in the right hands.
Questions
Wound VAC (NPWT) care in Port St. Lucie: quick answers.
Who changes the wound VAC dressing at home?
Our licensed clinicians perform NPWT dressing changes at home or in the facility, on the schedule the ordering provider prescribed.
What if the VAC alarms or loses its seal?
Call us. Many seal and alarm problems can be corrected at the bedside, and we escalate to the device company or surgeon when the device itself is the issue.
When does NPWT stop?
When the wound has progressed enough to transition to conventional dressings — a decision we track with measurements and coordinate with the ordering provider.
Do you really come to Port St. Lucie?
Yes — Port St. Lucie 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 Port St. Lucie.