|
|
|

Outpatient Wound Care Center
More than six million people in the United States suffer from chronic wounds a wound that hasn’t shown significant improvement in four weeks or healed completely in eight weeks.
Press Release: 'Walking Wounded' find help at Henry Mayo
Such Ailments Typically Fall Into The Following Categories:
|
 |
Diabetic ulcers |
|
 |
Venous stasis ulcers |
|
 |
Pressure ulcers (commonly known as bedsores) |
|
 |
Ulcers on ischemic limbs |
|
 |
Other chronic hard-to-heal wounds |
Residents of Santa Clarita and surrounding communities are now receiving effective treatment for these distressing lesions at the Wound Care Center® at Henry Mayo Newhall Memorial Hospital. Opened in December 2003, the center was created in collaboration with Curative Health Services, the nation's leader in the treatment of hard-to-heal wounds.
At the Wound Care Center, you'll be evaluated to determine any underlying physical conditions, such as diabetes or poor circulation that might inhibit your natural healing process. Our professional staff will plan an individualized treatment program for you, developed to maximize healing within a few months. Our clinical approach includes advanced therapeutic technologies along with specialized products and services.
To boost your success, we'll teach you how to care for your wounds at home and discuss ways to improve your condition with proper nutrition and care. Our regimen will also help you prevent reoccurrences.
The Wound Care Center provides referring physicians with comprehensive progress reports throughout the course of treatment. The collective photographic archives of Curative Health Services include documented proof of more than 900,000 wounds healed at more than 90 centers nationwide.
If you or someone you know has a sore or wound that isn't healing properly, please call the Wound Care Center directly at (661) 253-8458.
|
|