Diabetes & Wound Care Centers of America

Las Vegas Nevada Center Services

Taking Healing to the Next Level
Complete Diabetes Care and Comprehensive Wound Support

Discover Care Designed Just for You

At Diabetes & Wound Care Centers of America, we are dedicated to providing exceptional care tailored to your needs. From managing chronic conditions to promoting healing, our services are designed to help you live healthier and happier. Our multidisciplinary approach includes the use of homeopathic remedies.

Diabetes Care Just For You

Why Choose Our Diabetes Care?

It is our responsibility to manage patients’ diabetes journey. You deserve a partner who truly understands your challenges. So, our expert diabetes team has advanced medical expertise that can help you achieve better health. Together, we’ll empower you to take control and thrive.

We offer the most flexibility: In Clinic Care, In Home Care, and Online Telehealth Care

Overview

You receive gentle, step-by-step care for diabetes. The goal is to give you clear tools, plain-language education, and steady support so daily life may feel safer, calmer, and easier to manage. Care may take place in the clinic, in your home, or by telehealth, depending on what fits your needs.

Diabetes Care, Made Simple and Supportive

Assessments
You get a full check. It includes your medical history, a physical exam, lab tests, a review of medicines, a look at daily habits, and simple goal setting.

Diabetes Education
You learn practical skills about food, movement, medicines, and daily routines. Teaching uses clear examples, small steps, and repeat practice.

Blood Sugar Monitoring
You track blood sugar on a regular schedule. Together with your care team, you review patterns so changes may be made early.

Medication Management
You receive support with insulin and other medicines. Doses, timing, and safety are explained in simple terms.

Nutritional Counseling
You learn meal planning that fits your culture, budget, and taste. Guidance aims for steady blood sugar, not perfection.

Foot Care
You receive regular foot checks and treatment. Early care may help prevent sores and infections.

Eye Exams
You receive eye exams on a set schedule to watch for diabetes-related changes and protect vision.

Support Groups
You may join small groups to share experiences, learn coping skills, and receive calm encouragement.

Lifestyle Counseling
You receive help with sleep, stress, and activity plans. Goals stay realistic, patient-led, and flexible.

Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM)
You may use a sensor that provides real-time readings. Remote monitoring may allow timely guidance when trends change.

Insulin Pump Therapy
You learn pump setup and daily use step by step. The aim is steadier control with clear, simple routines.

Infusion Therapy
When appropriate, you may receive services such as Physiologic Insulin Resensitization, IV hydration, or selected nutritional infusions. These add to, and do not replace, routine diabetes care.

Homeopathic Consultations
On request, you may speak with a homeopathic provider to support well-being alongside your medical plan. This does not replace evidence-based treatment.

Wound Care To Help You Heal

Many Services are Available in Your Home or by Telehealth

Our specialized wound care services are designed to treat both acute and chronic wounds, including diabetic foot ulcers, pressure ulcers, and post-surgical wounds. We employ advanced wound care techniques and technology under the direction of experienced Medical Doctors and practitioners to promote faster healing, reduce the risk of infection, and improve patient outcomes.

Your Path to Healing Begins Today

Imagine a future free from the pain and challenges of chronic wounds. We’re here to restore your health and confidence with leading-edge treatments and heartfelt care. Whether you want us to heal a chronic wound or recover post-surgery, our dedicated team is ready to provide expert, personalized support at every step of your journey very efficiently.

Wound Care, Made Simple and Supportive

You receive kind, step-by-step care for wounds. Care may happen in the clinic, in your home, or by telehealth. The goal is steady healing, less pain, and lower risk of infection. Plain language, small steps, and regular check-ins help you stay on track.

Wound Assessments and Monitoring
You get regular checks of size, depth, drainage, pain, and skin around the wound. Photos and simple measures may be used so progress stays clear.

Routine Wound Care
You learn gentle cleaning with water or saline, safe use of antiseptic when needed, and the right dressing to keep the wound moist and protected. Dressings are changed on a set schedule, or sooner if wet or dirty.

Pain Care
You receive a simple plan to ease pain. This may include medicine as prescribed, careful timing before dressing changes, and comfort steps that fit daily life.

Nutrition And Hydration Support
You get meal ideas that support healing. Protein, fluids, vitamins, and minerals matter. Simple tips help you meet these needs day by day.

Home and Telehealth Guidance
You may practice care steps on a video visit or with a nurse at home. Questions are welcome, and changes can be made early if something is not working.

Education for Self-Care
You learn signs of infection, such as more redness, warmth, swelling, odor, or fever. You also learn when to call, and what to do first while you wait.

Step-by-Step Daily Care

Cleaning
You gently rinse the wound with saline or clean water. Rubbing is avoided, since soft tissue may tear easily.

Antiseptic, When Advised
You may use a thin layer of antiseptic as directed. The goal is to lower germs without harming new tissue.

Dressings
You place the dressing that fits your wound type. Some dressings keep moisture in, some pull drainage out. Your team explains which one to use and why.

Collagen Dressings, When Ordered
You may receive a collagen dressing to support new tissue growth and calm swelling. Your team shows you how to place and remove it.

Checks and Changes
You look for more pain, redness, swelling, discharge, or odor each day. You change the dressing on schedule, or sooner if needed.

Debridement

When dead tissue blocks healing, the clinician may remove it. Methods vary. Some are done gently at the bedside, and some need a visit to the clinic. The aim is a cleaner base so new tissue can grow.

Advanced Options, When Medically Appropriate

Low-frequency Ultrasound Therapy
You may receive a gentle sound-wave treatment that helps reduce surface bacteria and calm swelling. Sessions are short. Most people rest during the treatment.

Topical Oxygen Therapy
You may receive a soft, warm mist of oxygen around the wound. A small chamber sits over the area so oxygen can reach the tissue. This option may help stubborn wounds close more quickly.

Skin Substitutes
You may receive a doctor-applied product that acts like a temporary skin cover. This can protect the wound and support closure when healing is slow.

Supportive Options

Homeopathic support, on request
You may discuss homeopathic support with your care team. These options are not a replacement for evidence-based treatment and are used alongside your medical plan only.

Why This Model Helps

You receive clear steps, regular review, and fast changes when needed. Teaching stays simple. Goals fit your daily routine. You may heal faster, feel safer, and avoid setbacks because problems are caught early.

Flexible Ways to Get Care

You may choose clinic visits, home visits, or telehealth. Many services can move between settings. This may lower travel time, reduce stress, and keep help close when you need it.