About Us
Why us?
Our Internal Advisory Staff has more than 15 years of experience in wound management, we offer professional, personalized, safe and efficient care, in order to close wounds as quickly as possible and improve the quality of life of our patients.
Which type of wounds do we treat?
We manage and treat any type of wound; from the simplest to the most complex. The wounds we most often treat are the following:
– pressure injury wounds
– venous insufficiency ulcers
– arterial insufficiency ulcers
– diabetic foot ulcers
– burns
– infected wounds
– surgical wounds
– trauma wounds
What advantages do we offer?
– Advanced treatment under direct medical supervision.
– Advanced and comprehensive consultation and healing with specialized professionals.
– Wound closure in the shortest possible time.
– Decreased pain from the start of treatment.
– Rapid return to work and family, from the beginning of treatment, according to the patient’s conditions.
– Photographic and graphic monitoring of the evolution.
– Possibility of having periodic progress reports.
What is the usual frequency of wound care?
The vast majority of patients will require 2 visits per week. But each case is individual, and the frequency of visits may vary.
How do I know if my wound can be treated or healed?
You can call us or fill out the form online for more information. Any wounds will be evaluated. The medical team will decide the best treatment for you, the frequency of your healing, and the indications for care of your wounds and illnesses. In the same way, studies/laboratories will be requested to optimize the result of the treatment and, if necessary, it can be evaluated by other health professionals (vascular cardiologists, nutritionists, among others).
What is the type of wound we treat the most?
The type of wound we treat the most is venous insufficiency. Venous ulcer, also known as stasis ulcer, is the most common etiology of lower extremity ulceration (80-90%) and affects approximately 1% of the U.S. population. Venous ulcers are often recurrent, and an open ulcer can persist for weeks or many years. Serious complications include cellulitis, bone infection, and malignant changes. For this reason, it is important to get seen as soon as possible and follow all recommendations.
We also offer compression therapy, which serves to decrease the diameter and pressure of blood vessels, increasing effectiveness and in turn preventing venous reflux.
Does your health plan cover services?
MEDICARE PART B COVERS 80% AND MOST INSURANCES COVER THE REST LESS YOUR DEDUCTIBLE
What types of wounds can Mobile Wound Care 4 U (MWC) treat?
MWC specializes in treating a variety of complex wounds, including deep pressure wounds, diabetic ulcers, and wounds resulting from paralysis. Our advanced wound care solutions are designed to promote rapid and effective healing for wounds that have not responded to traditional treatments.
What is the role of donated placental tissue in your treatments?
Donated placental tissue is a key component of our wound care solutions. It contains regenerative properties that accelerate tissue repair and reduce inflammation, helping to heal wounds more effectively than traditional methods.
How does MWC ensure the safety and quality of the donated tissue?
We adhere to stringent safety protocols and quality standards for processing and handling donated placental tissue. Our collaboration with Skye Biologics ensures that all tissue is thoroughly screened and processed to maintain the highest levels of safety and efficacy.
We offer advanced wound management, such as diabetic foot, chronic wounds, ulcers due to circulatory problems, pressure injuries, burns, surgical, trauma and others.
We have a first-class, specialized, highly qualified team that offers professional, personalized, safe and efficient care, in order to improve the quality of life of our patients.
We offer our Mobile Services in your Physician Facility or in Patient Home which is usually preferred since many are in Home Care or Nursing Homes.