Wounds We Heal

Advanced Care for Chronic and Complex Wounds

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We want you to get the care you deserve.

At New Horizon Medical Services, we specialize in treating chronic and complex wounds with cutting-edge therapies and compassionate care. Our expert team is dedicated to helping you heal and regain your quality of life. Whether you’re dealing with diabetic ulcers, pressure sores, or surgical wounds, we are here to provide personalized care tailored to your needs.

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What we offer

Conditions We Treat

Diabetic Ulcers

Non-healing wounds caused by diabetes, often on the feet or lower extremities.

Pressure Ulcers

Known as bedsores, these wounds develop from prolonged pressure on the skin.

Venous Ulcers

Open sores caused by poor blood circulation in the veins.

Arterial Ulcers

Wounds resulting from reduced blood flow to the extremities.

Surgical Wounds

Non-healing wounds that occur after surgery.

Traumatic Wounds

Injuries that fail to heal properly due to infection or other complications.

The Importance of Advanced Wound Care

Chronic wounds are more than just a physical issue—they can lead to severe complications if left untreated. According to the Journal of Foot & Ankle Research, diabetic foot ulcers alone are associated with high mortality rates, comparable to some cancers. In 2018, over 154,000 diabetics were discharged with lower extremity amputations, and more than 50% of those with major amputations did not survive beyond five years.

Chronic Wounds and Mortality Risks

Chronic wounds, like diabetic foot ulcers, are linked to high mortality rates, comparable to certain cancers.

The Alarming Rate of Amputations

In 2018, over 154,000 diabetics underwent lower extremity amputations due to untreated wounds.

Survival Challenges After Amputations

More than 50% of patients with major amputations did not survive beyond five years.

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