Venous Leg Ulcer Care
Venous Leg Ulcer Care in South Florida.
Venous leg ulcers often become chronic when compression, edema control, dressing selection, vascular evaluation, and follow-up are fragmented. A mobile model can help keep the plan visible.
Mobile support for venous leg ulcer 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 venous leg ulcer 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
- Lower-leg ulcers linked to swelling or venous disease
- Compression coordination when clinically appropriate
- Drainage, skin protection, and dressing-plan communication
- Referral awareness for vascular or infectious disease concerns
Safety first
Know when a wound should not wait.
Compression is not appropriate for every patient. Vascular status and clinician judgment matter before any compression plan is used.
- This page is educational only.
- Call 911 or go to the ER for severe symptoms.
- All clinical decisions require licensed clinician judgment.
Venous Leg Ulcer Care FAQs
What is the goal of venous leg ulcer 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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