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Who we are
At Medical Wound Care, we specialize in offering comprehensive services dedicated to the safe healing of chronic non-healing wounds. Our foundation is rooted in a commitment to innovation and accessibility, particularly for vulnerable populations.

Recognizing the often-overlooked difficulty and cost challenges associated with wound treatment, we were founded to bridge this gap in healthcare. Our mission is to collaborate with healthcare practitioners to bring effective wound care directly to patients' homes, meeting them where they are most comfortable.

Solving Chronic Non-Healing Wound Challenges

Medical Wound Care revolutionizes wound care for patients in Skilled Nursing Facilities, Home Health, and Assisted Living Facilities by providing tailored solutions for chronic nonhealing wounds.

Our expert care enhances patient outcomes, ensures compliance, and minimizes the burden on healthcare facilities, optimizing overall patient and financial well-being.

Enhance your patient care with Medical Wound Care’s dynamic amniotic graft portfolio and our consistently compliant solutions to treat residents/patients and empower your healthcare business.

What we offer

The best grafts for your residents

National ASP Grafts
85% Heal to Closure Rate
Strong Manufacturer Reputations
Streamlined Process
Compliant
Enhanced Patient Care
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The questions we often encounter, providing straightforward answers that contribute to your understanding and comfort.

If a wound has not improved significantly in four weeks, or if it has not healed completely in eight weeks, it is considered a chronic, non-healing wound.

In the United States, chronic wounds affect around 6.5 million patients. 

Patients who have non-healing wounds require specialized and aggressive care. In traditional medical settings, many patients may not receive the interdisciplinary attention that these wounds require. For these people, minor lesions can, unfortunately, lead to chronic, non-healing wounds with serious infection, gangrene, and possible amputation. Specialized care can make sure patients heal as quickly as possible, while avoiding infections, and return to their daily life activities.

Diabetes, aging, immobilization, and circulatory problems are some of the issues that contribute to chronic and non-healing wounds. In developed countries, it has been estimated that 1 to 2% of the population will experience a chronic wound during their lifetime. Currently, the estimate is 2.5 million patients in the U.S. have pressure ulcers.  Pressure ulcers develop from constant pressure on a bony area of the body, typically seen in people who are immobilized for a significant amount of time. Persons suffering from circulatory problems account for another half million patients. The rest have wounds that result from traumatic injury, non-healing surgical incisions, and a variety of other diseases.

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