April 19, 2023
Delivering Acute Wound Care Close to Home
Serious or slow healing wounds can make traveling for care difficult. Fortunately, we have wound care specialists right here in Hereford.
When wounds don’t heal properly, they can develop into serious acute wounds or chronic wounds that take months or longer to fully heal. Underlying conditions such as poor circulation can cause wounds to heal slowly, and it’s important to know the signs of poor circulation that can lead to improper healing.
Signs of poor circulation include:
At Hereford Regional Medical Center, providing the best care means giving you the resources to recognize a slow healing wound and delivering expert care to treat them. Our wound care specialists are equipped to treat slow healing or complex wounds and we provide a variety of wound care services including dressing changes, debridement, and skin grafting.
Providing wound care for our community means you don’t need to travel far for acute wound care or risk a slow healing wound developing into something more serious.
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