Restore 360 Wound Care

Comprehensive Wound Care Services

Expert treatment for complex and chronic wounds using evidence-based protocols and advanced therapeutic techniques.

Types of Wounds We Treat

Our specialized approach addresses a wide range of wound types with personalized treatment plans.

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Diabetic Ulcers

Specialized care for diabetes-related foot and leg ulcers with advanced healing protocols.

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Pressure Wounds

Treatment and prevention of bed sores and pressure-related skin breakdown.

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Venous Ulcers

Comprehensive management of circulation-related wounds on the lower extremities.

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Surgical Wounds

Post-operative wound care and management of complications or delayed healing.

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Traumatic Wounds

Treatment of acute injuries and complex trauma-related wound healing.

Chronic Wounds

Specialized protocols for wounds that have failed to heal with standard treatment.

Our Treatment Process

A systematic approach to wound healing with evidence-based protocols.

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Assessment

Comprehensive evaluation of wound characteristics, underlying conditions, and healing factors.

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Treatment Plan

Personalized protocol based on wound type, patient health, and evidence-based best practices.

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Active Treatment

Implementation of advanced wound care techniques including debridement, dressing, and therapies.

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Monitoring

Regular follow-up and adjustment of treatment plans to optimize healing outcomes.

Advanced Therapies

Cutting-Edge Treatment Options

Rapid Revascularization

Restoring blood flow to promote healing and accelerate wound recovery through advanced vascular techniques.

Bioengineered Skin Substitutes

Advanced tissue engineering solutions for complex wounds requiring specialized intervention.

Negative Pressure Therapy

Vacuum-assisted closure techniques to promote healing and reduce infection risk.

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

Coordination with HBO providers for enhanced oxygen delivery to wound tissues.

Advanced Medical Equipment for Wound Care

When to Seek Professional Care

Early intervention is crucial for optimal wound healing outcomes.

Wound hasn't shown improvement after 2-3 weeks

Signs of infection (increased redness, warmth, drainage)

Wound size is increasing rather than decreasing

Persistent or worsening pain

Foul odor from the wound site

Systemic symptoms (fever, chills, weakness)

Diabetes or circulation problems affecting healing

Previous wounds in the same area

Medical Disclaimer

This information is for educational purposes only and should not be used as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. HIPAA compliance is maintained for all patient information and treatment records.