Wound Care

Get clear answers for wounds that aren’t healing.

Non-healing and complex wounds can interfere with mobility, increase infection risk, and significantly impact quality of life. What may begin as a small sore can quietly become a serious medical issue.

Well&You provides advanced outpatient wound care, including Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, focused on identifying the root cause and guiding you toward permanent healing without unnecessary delays.

Conditions We Treat

Choose the option that best matches what you’re dealing with:

Radiation Ulcers

Months or even years after treatment, some patients develop radiation ulcers: wounds that do not heal properly due to tissue damage.
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Bone Infections (Osteomyelitis)

A bone infection—also called osteomyelitis—is a serious condition that occurs when bacteria spreads from tissue into bone.
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Lower Extremity Ulcers

Non-healing leg or foot ulcer? Learn causes, warning signs, and advanced treatment options.
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Post-Surgical Ulcers

When a surgical incision doesn’t close properly—or begins to break down—it can turn into a post-surgical ulcer.
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Diabetic Wounds

Learn how diabetic wounds develop, warning signs to watch for, and advanced wound care options.
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A Clear Path to Answers

Wounds don’t fail to heal without a reason. Circulation problems, diabetes, infection, pressure, or prior surgery often contribute to delayed healing. At Well&You, evaluation is designed to be precise and proactive:

No one-size-fits-all visit.

Your care plan is built around your wound type, medical history, circulation status, and risk factors.

High-touch and high-tech diagnostics.

We combine hands-on evaluation, vascular imaging, and advanced wound assessment to determine whether therapies such as Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy are appropriate.

A clearly explained healing plan.

Once we determine what’s preventing healing, we outline treatment steps, which may include advanced wound management, minimally invasive vascular procedures, and hyperbaric therapy.

Defined care team and next steps.

You’ll understand who is managing your care, how often visits are needed, and what progress should look like, so healing feels structured, not uncertain.

If you’re not sure what’s causing your symptoms, you’re in the right place.

Signs It May Be Time to Get Checked

Consider a wound evaluation if you’re experiencing:

  • A wound that hasn’t improved in 2–4 weeks
  • Increasing redness, warmth, or swelling
  • Drainage or odor
  • Blackened or dead tissue
  • Pain that is worsening
  • A wound that reopens after healing
  • A history of diabetes or poor circulation

Wounds that do not heal properly often become more serious over time.

Outpatient Care Designed to Be Easier

Many patients delay treatment because they fear hospitalization, amputation, or overwhelming medical bills.

At Well&You, advanced wound care — including Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy — is delivered in a structured outpatient setting focused on preserving tissue and preventing complications.

Our approach is designed to:

Our approach is designed to:

  • Identify and treat underlying circulation problems
  • Provide minimally invasive vascular procedures when needed
  • Deliver Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy in a controlled environment
  • Reduce infection risk
  • Support limb preservation
  • Avoid unnecessary hospital admissions

We explain what to expect medically and financially — so nothing feels uncertain.

If fear of hospitalization or cost has kept you from seeking care, early outpatient intervention is often far simpler than emergency treatment.
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We also believe care should be financially predictable.

That’s why we:
  • Accept Medicare and most major insurance plans
  • Verify coverage before treatment
  • Offer self-pay options when needed
  • Provide payment plans for qualifying patients
  • Help you avoid surprise billing

Don’t Wait for a Wound to Become an Emergency

Non-healing wounds rarely improve without treatment. Small sores can progress to infection, hospitalization, or even amputation—especially with poor circulation or diabetes. Early care, including hyperbaric therapy and vascular evaluation, can help prevent serious complications.

If your wound isn’t healing, now is the time to get clarity.