Diabetes & Wound Care Centers of America

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.

Diabetes Care

Many Services are Also Available in Your Home or by Telehealth

Empowering You to Take Control of Your Health

At Diabetes & Wound Care Centers of America (DWCCA), we are dedicated to providing a comprehensive suite of diabetes services designed to meet every patient’s unique needs. We aim to empower you with the tools, knowledge, and support needed to manage your condition and live a healthier, more fulfilling life.

Our Comprehensive Diabetes Services

Assessments: Includes a medical history review, physical examination, laboratory tests, gathering patient history, medication review, lifestyle assessment, goal setting

Diabetes Education: Clinics often provide education on managing diabetes, including information on diet, exercise, and medication management.

Blood Sugar Monitoring: Regular monitoring of blood sugar levels to ensure they are within a healthy range.

Medication Management: Assistance with insulin therapy and other medications to control blood sugar levels.

Nutritional Counseling: Guidance on meal planning and dietary choices to help manage diabetes effectively.

Foot Care: We arrange for health, which is crucial for people with diabetes to prevent complications.

Eye Exams: We arrange for eye exams to monitor and prevent diabetes-related eye conditions.

Support Groups: We invite your involvement in support groups where patients can share experiences and receive emotional support.

Lifestyle Counseling: Guidance on lifestyle changes to improve overall health and manage diabetes.

Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM): Use of devices that provide real-time blood sugar readings. Our Remote Patient Monitoring Program allows us to support you 24/7.

Insulin Pump Therapy: Assistance with the use of insulin pumps for better blood sugar control. This therapy mimics the body’s natural insulin release and allows for precise control of blood sugar levels.

Infusion Therapy: We offer various types of infusion therapy to help manage diabetes and its complications. These include Physiologic Insulin Resensitization (PIR), IV hydration therapy and nutritional infusions.

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

Wound Care

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.

Our Comprehensive Wound Care Services

Wound Assessments & Monitoring

Regular evaluation of the wound to track healing progress and adjust treatment plans as needed.

Routine Wound Care

Routine wound care involves several key steps to ensure proper healing and prevent infection. Here are some examples:

      • Cleaning the Wound: Gently clean the wound with water or a saline solution to remove debris, dirt, and bacteria. This helps minimize the risk of infection.
      • Applying an Antiseptic: Use an antiseptic solution or ointment to disinfect the wound and further reduce the risk of infection.
      • Applying Collagen. Collagen dressings attract cells like fibroblasts and keratinocytes to the wound site, encouraging the formation of new tissue. It supports the wound bend and helps in the healing process. It also reduces inflammation.
      • Dressing the Wound: Cover the wound with an appropriate dressing, such as gauze or a specialized wound pad, to protect it from external contaminants and maintain a moist environment conducive to healing.
      • Regular Monitoring: Inspect the wound daily for signs of infection, such as increased redness, swelling, or discharge. Regular monitoring helps catch any issues early.
      • Changing Dressings: Change the wound dressing as needed, typically once a day or whenever it becomes wet or dirty. This helps keep the wound clean and promotes faster healing
      • Managing Pain: Use over-the-counter pain relievers or prescribed medications to manage any discomfort associated with the wound
      • Proper Nutrition and Hydration: Ensure adequate nutrition and hydration to support the body’s natural healing processes

Debridement

Depending on patient needs, we use several debridement techniques used in wound care to remove dead or infected tissue and promote healing.

Advanced Treatments for Medically Qualified Patients – FDA Cleared

Noncontact, Low-Frequency Ultrasound Therapy

      • Our acoustic wave therapy promotes healing by controlling inflammation and reducing bacteria in the wound bed while increasing angiogenesis. Further promoting healing, it increases perfusion through vasodilation, ultimately increasing oxygen and nutrients to the tissue.
      • Our therapy has been clinically proven to promote the healing process across a wide range of chronic and acute wounds including:
        • Venous leg ulcers
        • Diabetic foot ulcers
        • Deep tissue pressure injuries
        • Surgical wounds
        • And many more wound types

Oxygen Therapy

      • We use painless and soothing Vaporous Hyperoxia Therapy (THT ™ )
      • In two separate clinical studies, adding VHT ™ to standard wound care tripled healing in 20 weeks or less.
      • An alternative to hyperbaric chambers.
      • Helps speed healing in association with skin grafts
      • The treatment chamber is positioned around the wound. Gentle hydrating vapor and concentrated oxygen surround the wound and are passively absorbed into the tissue.
      • In multiple IRB clinical studies, combining VHT® with Standard Wound Care closed, on average, 84% of chronic wounds in 20 weeks or less.
      • This therapy is typically administered 2-3 times per week with each session lasting about 40-42 minutes. As compared to a typical Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) session usually lasts 2 to 3 times longer.
      • We use painless and soothing Vaporous Hyperoxia Therapy *VHT)
      • Our THT Therapy helps heal
        • Diabetic foot ulcers
        • Venous leg ulcers
        • Burns
        • Frostbite
        • Pressure ulcers

Skin Substitutes

      • We can apply painless specialized skin graft services to promote effective wound close and healing to those with medical need. This process ensures optimal recovery, especially when applied by our experts. This service is particularly beneficial for wounds that are resistant to traditional treatment methods, significantly enhancing the healing process and improving patient outcomes.

Why Choose Our Wound Care?

At Diabetes & Wound Care Centers of America, we understand the physical and emotional toll of living with wounds. Our team of experienced specialists combines advanced treatments with compassionate care to support your journey toward recovery. Together, we’ll help you heal, feel confident, and regain your quality of life.

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

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