Wound Care and Hyperbaric Center
At MercyOne we take care of the entire patient not just their wounds, providing radically convenient and personalized care. We use proven wound care practices and advanced clinical approaches to treat acute and chronic wounds including:
- Antibiotics
- Hyperbaric oxygen therapy
- Ostomy care
Using a team of multidisciplinary specialists and state-of-the-art wound care techniques, the hyperbaric and wound healing center achieves some of the best healing rates and fastest healing times in the nation. In 2022 and 2023, our team was awarded RestorixHealth's Wound Center of Excellence Award. This award is the highest achievement a wound center can receive. With a 99% success rate and 100% patient satisfaction score, our personalized care is provided with satisfaction and safety in mind. That means you can get back to living your best life the way you want in the shortest time possible.
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is a medical treatment that enhances the body’s natural healing and strengthens the immune system. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is an effective treatment option for many chronic wounds, including:
- Bone infections
- Burns
- Compromised skin grafts and flaps
- Crush injuries
- Diabetes related wounds
- Frostbite
- Leg ulcers
- Radiation tissue or bone damage
- Slow healing chronic wounds
- Soft tissue infections
- Vascular wounds and conditions
Provider and self-referrals are welcome.
Wound care at MercyOne
With personalized treatment plans, we work with you and your primary care provider to determine the most effective course of treatment. No referral is required.
Along with our high level of clinical excellence, we have a specialized team of physicians, practitioners and nurses trained in wound management, hyperbaric medicine and ostomy care.
At MercyOne, you have a complete circle of care including access to:
- Diabetes care
- Diagnostic imaging
- Home care
- Home medical equipment
- Physical therapy
- Respiratory care
- Surgical services
Insurance coverage for wound care therapy
Medicare, Medicaid and private insurance providers typically cover wound care therapy services provided certain criteria are met. Since insurance plans vary, you should contact your insurance carrier to verify coverage under your plan.