A Comprehensive Center
Dedicated to Wound Healing
Dont let sores that wont heal dominate your life.
St. Bernards Wound Healing Center helps bring healing to those with open sores due to diabetes, poor circulation, or unique circumstances.
As one of the most comprehensive, groundbreaking wound care environments, the St. Bernards Wound Healing Center takes a multi-disciplinary approach to healing complex woundsthose not responding to traditional treatments.
St. Bernards clinicians are wound care experts with leading edge solutionsseeing results in weeks. During a carefully designed 12-16 week process, our expert team will select available technologies to encourage a faster rate of healing.
Most treatments are covered by Medicare/Medicaid, HMOs and other private insurance. Call today about how to begin your outpatient treatment, Right Here at St. Bernards.
Specialists working together for you.
St. Bernards Wound Healing Center is staffed with a unique team of doctors, nurses and therapists all dedicated to healing chronic wounds. The causes of open sores are complex, and our group represents expertise in all of the major areas necessary to handle their varied circumstances and challenges. It could be as simple as changing a medication, or it may be much more involved. Whatever it takes for healing to occur, were equipped and staffed to make it happen. |

Treatment Options Include But Are Not Limited To:
- Debridement
- Latest Dressings and Wraps
- Hyperbaric Oxygen
- Bio-Engineered Tissue Substitutes
- Vacuum-Assisted Closure and Platelet Technologies
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Theres no longer any reason to live with an open sore.
Every wound has its unique set of circumstances. St. Bernards Wound Healing Center is equipped and staffed to address them all, with most treatments covered by Medicare/Medicaid, HMOs and other private insurance plans. We are experts at caring for open sores that have not responded to traditional treatment. The wound care pathways we follow were developed by National Healing and have been proven successful at centers nationwide with an 80 percent heal rate and an amputation rate of just 4 percent.
Breathing 100% oxygen at increased atmospheric pressure is a painless, proven way to help the
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Generally the physician presently treating your wound will refer you to our Center. Or, you can make your appointment directly. |
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When you call for your first appointment well ask you a few questions about your wound and health in general. |
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Before beginning treatment, our team of doctors, nurses, and therapists will thoroughly evaluate your wound and review your health and medical history. |
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Tests might be conducted to tell us more about your blood flow and tissue oxygenation as well as to determine if theres any infection present. |
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Together with your physician, well develop a treatment program based on our assessment of your special needs. Your program will likely involve regular visits to the Center. Your progress is meticulously documented and adjusted as necessary. |
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We are in constant communication with your doctor throughout your care. Once your wound is healed, youll return to your doctor for follow-up care. And of course, youll continue with your personal doctor for any related ailments like diabetes and hypertension. |
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What to bring to your first appointment:
- a list of any medications youre currently taking as well as any allergies youre aware of
- medical records including x-rays if you have them
Your role in healing:
Much of the success of your treatment depends on you. Well count on you to follow directions carefully and watch your progress closely. Youll learn about caring for your wound at home including how to change dressings and how to protect yourself from further injuries. Were always here to answer questions and give you the support you need to heal.
Proven success in a caring, supportive environment.
Our results are impressive, with most chronic wounds improved within weeks.
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