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Mobile Wound Care

Adv­anced

Wound Care 

Chronic Wound Management

We specialize in treating wounds that don’t heal on their own.
These wounds include diabetic foot ulcers, venous stasis ulcers, and pressure sores. Our techniques promote healing, prevent complications, and improve quality of life.

Surgical Wound Aftercare

Our team ensures proper healing and infection prevention after surgery.
Proper healing after surgery requires close monitoring and expert wound management. We provide dressing changes, infection prevention, and support throughout your recovery process.

Burn Treatment

Burns need careful, staged care depending on their severity and depth.
We offer both acute and follow-up treatments to minimize scarring, manage pain, and support tissue repair.

Infection Control

Wounds that show signs of infection require immediate attention.
We provide thorough wound intervention, cleaning, debridement, and targeted antibiotic therapy as needed to stop the spread and support healing.

Advanced Dressings & Therapies

We use modern techniques for optimal outcomes.
For complex or slow-healing wounds, we use cutting-edge tools like XSONX, Ultramist, enzymatic agents, and bioengineered skin. These solutions help speed healing while reducing the risk of complications.

Trauma Wound Care

We manage lacerations, punctures, and other traumatic wounds with expert attention.
Whether it’s a deep cut, puncture, or abrasion, traumatic wounds need fast, skilled care to reduce scarring and infection. We assess the damage, clean the area, and close the wound using the safest and most effective method.
Frequently Asked Questions

Your Wound Care Questions, Answered

What kinds of wounds do you treat?
We treat a wide range of wounds, including cuts, scrapes, burns, post-surgical wounds, diabetic ulcers, and slow-healing or infected wounds. Whether it’s minor or more complex, we’re here to help you heal safely.
Do I need a referral for wound care from Upbeat Health?
No referral needed. Just book an appointment — we offer same-day and next-day visits to keep things easy and timely, whether it’s a new wound or one that’s not healing as expected.
How do I know if a wound needs medical attention?
If a wound is deep, bleeding heavily, shows signs of infection (like redness, warmth, swelling, or pus), or isn’t healing after a few days, it’s time to get it checked out. Trust your gut — if it doesn’t look or feel right, we’re here.
Can you help with wound infections?
Yes. We can assess the wound, clean it properly, and prescribe antibiotics if needed. Treating infections early is key to avoiding complications and promoting faster healing.
What should I do before my wound care visit?
Gently clean the area with soap and water, then cover it with a clean bandage. Avoid using hydrogen peroxide or alcohol — they can slow healing. If the wound is bleeding, apply pressure and keep it elevated if possible.