The Best Time to Treat a Wound is NOW. The Sooner You Act, the Better the Outcome.
How We Help
Advanced Wound Care
Our advanced wound care program provides comprehensive treatment for chronic, complex, and non-healing wounds. We use state-of-the-art techniques including advanced dressings, biologically engineered skin substitutes, negative pressure wound therapy, and moisture-balancing therapies to accelerate healing. Our team focuses not only on closing the wound, but on addressing circulation issues, underlying medical conditions, infection control, and long-term prevention to ensure lasting results. This approach is ideal for diabetic ulcers, venous ulcers, pressure injuries, surgical wounds, and traumatic wounds that have not responded to standard care.
Diabetic Wound Care
Diabetic foot wounds require highly specialized attention to prevent infection, hospitalization, and possible amputation. Our diabetic wound care program includes total-contact casting, custom offloading solutions, vascular assessment, neuropathy evaluation, infection management, and advanced biologic treatments when needed. We also provide comprehensive diabetes education to help patients better understand glucose control, foot care, and long-term prevention strategies. Our goal is to heal the ulcer quickly, protect the foot, and reduce the risk of future wounds.
Wound Debridement
Wound debridement is an essential part of wound healing. By safely removing dead, infected, or damaged tissue, we allow healthy tissue to regenerate and improve the effectiveness of other therapies. Our team performs sharp, enzymatic, mechanical, and autolytic debridement based on the type of wound and the patient’s condition. Proper debridement reduces bacterial load, decreases the risk of spreading infection, and significantly enhances healing outcomes for chronic wounds, diabetic ulcers, pressure injuries, and surgical complications.
Compression Therapy
Compression therapy is the gold standard for treating venous insufficiency, venous leg ulcers, and swelling-related wounds. We use advanced compression systems—including multi-layer wraps, adjustable compression devices, and long-term stocking solutions—to improve circulation and reduce edema. Better blood flow means faster healing, reduced pain, and a lower risk of ulcer recurrence. Our specialists tailor compression levels based on your vascular condition, mobility, and wound type to ensure safe and effective results.
IV Therapy for Wound Healing
Optimizing the body’s internal environment is a key part of wound recovery. Our targeted IV therapy protocols for wound healing support cellular repair, immune function, hydration, and collagen formation—all essential processes for closing chronic or non-healing wounds. IV therapy can include vitamin C, zinc, amino acids, hydration fluids, and other nutrients selected to improve tissue oxygenation and support faster healing. This integrative approach works alongside traditional wound care to enhance overall recovery and strengthen the body's ability to repair damaged tissue.
Telemedicine Wound Care
For patients who require frequent monitoring or have mobility challenges, our telemedicine wound care service offers safe and convenient access to expert follow-up care. Through secure video visits, we can evaluate wound progress, adjust treatment plans, review photographs, provide education, and coordinate supplies or in-clinic visits when needed. Telemedicine reduces travel time, improves continuity of care, and helps identify early signs of infection or complications before they become serious.

LOCATIONS
Clinics Nationwide
Resolutions Advanced Wound Solutions™ will be available at clinics throughout the country. Click the link below to find your location.
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