Jersey Shore University Medical Center
Visit Website1945 Route 33
Wound Center/1st floor/Ackerman
Neptune, NJ 07753
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Expert Care for Non-Healing Wounds
We understand that living with a chronic or complex wound can be challenging, which is why our dedicated team is committed to providing personalized care tailored to your unique needs. Using state-of-the-art techniques and a warm, patient-centered approach, we’re here to guide you on your journey to healing. Let us help you take the first step towards recovery and renewed well-being.
Types of Wounds We Treat
We specialize in treating a wide range of complex wounds including:
Chronic and Non-Healing Wounds:
- Chronic wounds: Persistent wounds that haven’t healed within an expected timeframe.
- Pressure injuries: Skin and tissue damage caused by prolonged pressure or friction.
- Neuropathic ulcers: Wounds occurring in areas with reduced sensation, often due to nerve damage.
Trauma-Related Wounds:
- Burns: Injuries to skin and tissues from heat, electricity, chemicals, or radiation.
- Skin tears: Wounds resulting from fragile skin separating from underlying tissues.
- Traumatic wounds: Injuries caused by external forces or accidents.
Post-Surgical and Medical Procedure Wounds:
- Surgical wounds: Incisions or wounds resulting from surgical procedures.
- Osteoradionecrosis and soft-tissue radionecrosis: Delayed effects of radiation injuries.
Infection-Related Wounds:
- Necrotizing infections: Severe infections causing tissue death, requiring urgent treatment.
- Chronic refractory osteomyelitis: Persistent bone infections resistant to standard treatments.
Other Specialized Wound Care:
- Dermatology issues: Skin conditions requiring specialized wound care.
- Rare or complex wounds: We’re equipped to treat unusual or less common wound types not listed above, ensuring comprehensive care for all patients.
Treatment Options for Chronic Wounds
We believe in personalized care for chronic wounds – those that haven’t healed within an expected timeframe. Our expert team works closely with you to develop tailored treatment plans, considering your specific wound type, overall health, and lifestyle needs.
Our Wound Care Center offers a comprehensive range of treatment options to address chronic wounds, such as:
- Advanced dressings and topical treatments
- Debridement (removal of damaged tissue)
- Compression therapy
- Negative pressure wound therapy
- Bioengineered skin substitutes
- Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBO)
- Total contact casting and offloading techniques
- Customized treatment protocols for complex or atypical wounds
We’re proud to offer cutting-edge treatments like Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBO), which promotes healing by increasing oxygen levels in the body, and advanced biological dressings that stimulate your body’s natural healing processes.
Throughout your treatment journey, we continuously monitor your progress and adjust your treatment as needed, ensuring the most effective path to healing. We are committed to providing the specialized care you need to overcome chronic wounds and enhance your quality of life.
When Should You Visit a Wound Care Center?
Are you concerned about a wound that isn’t healing properly? We understand that recognizing when to seek specialized care can be crucial for your health and well-being.
Here are some signs that indicate it’s time to visit a Wound Care Center:
- Persistent wounds: If your wound hasn’t shown significant improvement in two weeks, it may require specialized care.
- Increasing pain: Heightened discomfort could signal an infection or other complications.
- Changes in appearance: Discoloration, increased redness, or swelling around the wound area may indicate issues with healing.
- Unpleasant odor: An unusual smell from the wound could be a sign of infection.
- Fever: An elevated body temperature might suggest your body is fighting an infection related to the wound.
- Diabetes-related wounds: If you have diabetes and develop any foot wound, seek immediate care to prevent serious complications.
- Recurring wounds: If a healed wound reopens or you develop wounds in the same area repeatedly, specialized intervention may be necessary.
- Underlying health conditions: If you have conditions like diabetes, vascular disease, or an autoimmune disorder that can affect healing, even minor wounds may benefit from specialized care.
- History of healing problems: If you’ve had difficulties with wound healing in the past, it’s advisable to seek expert care for new wounds.
Early intervention is key in wound care. Prompt, expert treatment can significantly improve healing outcomes and help prevent complications.
We’re here to help. If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms or have concerns about a wound, don’t hesitate to contact us. Reach out to us today – your healing is our priority.