Privacy policy and website terms.
This combined page explains how Palm Wound Care handles website inquiries and the terms for using this website.
Privacy policy
Palm Wound Care, LLC uses website forms to receive general inquiries, referral-partner introductions, patient and family inquiries, contact requests, and career submissions. Information submitted through this website may be used to respond to the inquiry, coordinate administrative follow-up, evaluate career interest, maintain internal records, and improve website operations.
Website submissions may be processed through third-party service providers, including form-processing providers, hosting providers, email providers, analytics providers, and security tools used to operate this website and receive submissions.
Palm Wound Care is in pre-launch/pre-operational status and is preparing HIPAA privacy, security, and PHI safeguards as part of its clinical compliance infrastructure. Once clinical operations and applicable compliance infrastructure are active, Palm Wound Care will handle protected health information in accordance with applicable privacy laws and policies.
Website terms
This website is for general information and administrative inquiry purposes only. It does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, or emergency services, and it does not create a patient-provider relationship.
All clinical decisions, if services are offered, will be made only by appropriately licensed Florida clinicians acting within their scope of practice. No unlicensed owner, principal, employee, contractor, marketer, or business representative will diagnose, select treatment, direct care, make clinical decisions, or interfere with licensed professional judgment.
Palm Wound Care may update this website, these terms, its privacy practices, and its regulatory status notice from time to time. External links, including links to third-party websites and social-media pages, are provided for convenience and are not controlled by Palm Wound Care.
For emergencies or severe symptoms, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department.
Last updated: May 2026.
