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We treat a wide variety of wounds, including diabetic ulcers, pressure sores, venous leg ulcers, arterial ulcers, post-surgical wounds, traumatic wounds, and non-healing chronic wounds.

Yes, we accept Medicare Part B for eligible services, including doctor visits, outpatient procedures, and wound care supplies. We can assist with verifying coverage and answering questions about your benefits.

Referring a patient is simple! Home health agencies and hospice facilities can use our online referral form or contact us directly. We’ll handle the rest, including coordinating with the patient and their insurance.

During the initial consultation, our wound care specialists will perform a comprehensive assessment of the wound, review medical history, and develop a personalized treatment plan tailored to the patient’s specific needs.

While we work closely with home health care agencies to ensure patients receive care at home, our specialists primarily focus on providing consultations, treatment plans, and support to healthcare providers managing patients.

Medicare Part B often covers essential wound care supplies, such as dressings, bandages, and negative pressure wound therapy devices, when prescribed by a healthcare provider. Our team can help patients understand their coverage.

Healing time varies based on the type and severity of the wound, underlying health conditions, and the treatment plan. Some wounds heal within weeks, while others may require months of ongoing care.

As a distributor, we search out the best products on the market, and individualize the protocols to meet the specific needs of the patients. To do this, we will use some name brand products that you recognize, and some less familiar brands. In every case, our products are of superior quality and warranted to meet rigorous standards.

Many products on the market today are not reimbursable by Medicare. The only products we are able to supply are those approved by Medicare. This may mean that in rare instance, certain “newer” dressings are not billable under Medicare.