Indiantown, Florida
Mobile wound care in Indiantown — we come to you.
Our licensed wound care clinicians treat patients at home, in assisted living, and in skilled nursing facilities in Indiantown, including patients near western Martin County, with care coordinated through the Stuart medical corridor. No clinic trips, no transport — the care comes to the bedside.
What we treat in Indiantown
Bedside treatment for chronic and complex wounds.
Diabetic foot ulcers
Weekly bedside care, offloading guidance, and limb-salvage vigilance for Indiantown patients.
Learn more →Pressure injuries & bed sores
Staging, treatment, and pressure-relief plans for patients at home and in facilities.
Learn more →Venous leg ulcers
Compression therapy and drainage management, matched to vascular status.
Learn more →Surgical wounds & wound VACs
Dehiscence care and NPWT management after discharge, with reporting back to the surgeon.
Learn more →Who calls us from Indiantown
Families, facilities, and care teams.
Families and caregivers
A parent or spouse in Indiantown with a wound that isn't healing — we come assess and treat it at the bedside, and we speak English, Spanish, and Russian.
Facilities and senior living
Wound rounds and resident follow-up for Indiantown-area SNFs, rehab, assisted living, and memory care.
Learn more →Discharge planners and home health
Post-hospital wound follow-up for Indiantown patients, with the loop closed back to your team.
Learn more →Questions
Wound care in Indiantown: quick answers.
Does Palm Wound Care come to homes in Indiantown?
Yes. Our licensed wound care clinicians treat patients at home, in assisted living, and in skilled nursing facilities in Indiantown and across Martin County.
How fast can a patient in Indiantown be seen?
We move quickly and urgent wounds are prioritized. Call us and we'll tell you exactly when we can be there.
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.