Post-Surgical Wound Care
Post-Surgical Wound Care in South Florida.
Post-surgical wounds need timely follow-up, surgeon-aware communication, and escalation when a closure is not behaving as expected after discharge.
Mobile support for post-surgical wound care.
Palm Wound Care is being structured for Broward, Miami-Dade, and Palm Beach County patients and referral partners who need a clearer pathway for post-surgical wound care across homes and post-acute settings.
The public website can start a general conversation. Clinical details, photos, patient identifiers, and treatment decisions must stay out of public forms.
Relevant needs
- Surgical incisions that need follow-up after discharge
- Dehisced or slow-healing post-operative wounds
- Documentation and communication back to the treating team
- Support for families and facility teams managing dressing instructions
Safety first
Know when a wound should not wait.
If a surgical wound opens suddenly, bleeds heavily, drains pus, smells foul, becomes severely painful, or comes with fever, call the treating clinician or seek urgent care.
- This page is educational only.
- Call 911 or go to the ER for severe symptoms.
- All clinical decisions require licensed clinician judgment.
Post-Surgical Wound Care FAQs
What is the goal of post-surgical wound care?
Can Palm Wound Care diagnose or treat through the website?
When should a wound be urgent?
Start the wound-care conversation.
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