Lapeer Regional Medical
Center has officially opened the new Lapeer
Regional Wound Care Center bringing
exceptional wound care closer to you. While most wounds heal through a natural
process, not all do. With experience healing all types of wounds, our
multi-disciplinary team makes sure you receive the very best care using the
latest medical techniques.
Do you need the Wound Care Center?
Wounds - breaks in
the skin caused by disease, injury, poor circulation, diabetes, poor nutrition
or other conditions - generally heal through a natural process. But wounds
don't always heal the way they should, especially if you have diabetes, heart
disease, anemia or peripheral arterial disease. In fact, up to five
million Americans suffer from chronic wounds each year. A wound that
doesn't heal could put you at risk for infection and more serious
complications. Wounds also can cause discomfort, pain and disfigurement
and can place limits on activities and quality of life.
How we heal
At Lapeer Regional Wound Care Center, we offer patients
the very best in wound care from a comfortable, convenient setting that's close
to home. You won't find a more dedicated group of healers than our
multidisciplinary team, consisting of local physicians who have served the residents of Lapeer County for
many years. The team at the Wound Care Center specializes in treating acute
and chronic hard-to-heal wounds, including those that have resisted healing after months
and even years of traditional treatment. We follow national guidelines
established by clinically based evidence when treating and managing wounds and use proven,
advanced techniques to heal many different types of wounds. The
result? Most of our patients are completely healed in only a few
months.
The types of wounds we treat include:
- Vascular leg ulcers
- Diabetic foot ulcers
- Pressure ulcers
- Post surgical or traumatic wounds
- Wounds caused by edema (swelling), cancer, radiation treatment, burns,
infections and scleroderma (a disease in which scar tissue forms in the
skin)
Your first visit
During your initial visit, our staff will evaluate your wound and general
health. They will also review your medical history and may take blood for
testing. you may also need special tests that give us information about
blood and oxygen flow in the wound area.
Individualized treatment programs
We tailor your treatment program to meet your individual needs. This
program will include regular visits to the Center to provide treatment, evaluate
progress and make any necessary changes. Your care will be supported by a
specially trained home health nurse who will assist you with dressing your
wounds and provide any additional services that are required to promote faster
healing.
You're the most important part of the program
Our experienced staff has expertise in all types of wound care and is
committed to working closely with you to care for your wounds, monitor your
progress and prevent recurrence. We encourage you to ask questions.
our staff is here to provide the answers you need, when you need them.
In addition, we partner with the physicians who refer patients to our Center
for care. We will keep your doctor updated on your progress and
collaborate on your treatment plan. Once your wound is healed, your
primary care doctor will continue to see you for routine medical care.
Insurance coverage
Many health plans cover wound treatment. Your coverage depends on your
specific plan. Our staff can help you understand your plan and arrange
payment plans if needed.
Wound Care Center Physicians
Mohamad Arja, MD Medical Director Internal Medicine
Duane
A. Rowley Jr., DPM Podiatry
Ratan Rajani, MD General Surgery
Gordon A. McClimans II, DO Orthopedic Surgery
If your
wound needs a healing hand,ask your doctor about the Lapeer Regional
Wound Care Center. For more
information, call 810.667.5570.
Click here to download our ad, and here to
get our informational brochure.
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