Physician and nurse preparing a patient for hyperbaric oxygen therapy at the Wound Center.

Wound Center

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812-375-3516

3015 10th St
Columbus IN

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Personalized, Comprehensive Wound Care

Columbus Regional Health's Wound Center is an advanced facility that offers the latest in wound care technology and care.  

This outpatient facility allows physicians and nursing staff to work on individualized care plans for patients with chronic wounds.

Wound Care Services

In this video, Randy Lucas shares his experience with diabetic wound treatment at the Wound Center, and Dr. John Hladik explains the benefits of total contact casting.

The Wound Center includes physicians and nurses trained as specialists in wound healing treatment and Hyperbaric Oxygen Medicine.

The addition of nursing staff allows for individualized case management at each visit and access to the physician on a regular basis, which allows for more extensive wound treatment to accelerate the healing process.

Wound care services include, but are not limited to debridement, bioengineered skin substitutes, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, VAC therapy, and total contact casting.

We work with referring physicians to determine a complete set of wound care procedures to address each patient's individualized needs. Our staff is trained to aggressively manage wounds to ensure they heal quickly and completely.

We provide all patients with dedicated and specialized attention, enabling them to return to a full life, free from the pain of chronic wounds.

Wound care is helpful for:

  • Diabetic wounds
  • Pressure ulcers
  • Venous stasis ulcers (cause by poor blood circulation, usually of the legs)
  • Arterial ulcers
  • Vasculitic ulcers
  • Non-healing surgical wounds
  • Complex soft tissue wounds
  • Traumatic wounds
  • Infected wounds

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT), which is administered on a daily basis, allows a patient to breathe 100 percent oxygen (2-3 times greater than atmospheric pressure), resulting in an increase of 10-15 times in plasma oxygen concentration.

This increased oxygen in the tissue creates the optimal environment for the body's natural wound healing processes to repair damaged tissue.

Learn more about our Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
Our Wound Care Team

 

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