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At any given time, almost six million Americans suffer from chronic, non-healing wounds. Many are associated with complications from diabetes and vascular dis
orders. Non-healing wounds also occur in pressure sores and all types of traumatic wounds.
Bert Fish Wound Care and Hyperbaric Center uses the most up-to-date approaches to wound healing and remains current in the latest scientific advances in wound care.
The Bert Fish Wound Care and
Hyperbaric
Center is a hospital-based outpatient service.
When Should I Consider Using the
Wound
Care
Center? If you have a sore or wound that is not significantly better in two weeks, or healed entirely in six weeks, you should ask your doctor about Bert Fish Wound Care and Hyperbaric Center
An Experienced Team:
Patients referred to our
Wound
Care
Center program benefit from a comprehensive interdisciplinary approach. Integrating a team of wound care professionals increases the level of care, improves patients compliance and clinical outcomes.
We Specialize in Healing Chronic Wounds:
If you're suffering from a non-healing wound, you're not alone. Every year, chronic wounds, caused by diabetes, poor circulation or other conditions, keeps millions of Americans just like you from doing things they love to do. The Center for Wound Care can help you get your life back. Our unique multidisciplinary team of dedicated doctors and nurses treat more of these wounds than anyone else. Many patients find wounds that have resisted healing after months and even years of traditional treatment can be treated. It's all we do. In fact, for most patients, the Center for Wound Care program leaves them completely healed in just a few months.
Who Needs Wound Care?
There are a variety of circumstances in which a person may need wound care. They include, but are not limited to:
• Ulcers (pressure, diabetic, neuropathic or ischemic)
• Surgical wounds
• Vasculitis
• Burns
• Peristomal skin irritations
• Soft tissue radionecrosis
• Actinomycosis
• Preservation of compromised skin grafts and flaps
• Crush injury/acute traumatic peripheral ischemia
• Progressive necrotizing infections (necrotizing fasciitis)
• Osteoradionecrosis
• Traumatic wounds
Your First Visit:
When you come in, our staff will evaluate your wound and general health. They'll review your medical, wound and medication history. A blood test may be involved. You may also need special tests that give us information about blood flow and oxygen flow in the wound area.
Your Healing Program:
When your test results are in, we'll put together a treatment program based on your special needs. This program will include regular visits to the Bert Fish Wound Care and Hyperbaric Center to provide treatment, evaluate progress and make any changes that might be needed. You (or your care-giver) will be given detailed instructions in home care, nutrition, dressing (bandage) changes and protecting the wound from further injury.
You're a Vital Part of the Program:
Much of the success of your treatment depends on you. You must keep your appointments, follow directions carefully and watch your progress closely between visits. At any time you or your family members have questions, our staff is available. In fact, we encourage you to ask questions.
How We Work With Your Doctor:
The Bert Fish Wound Care and Hyperbaric Center works with your personal doctor, just like any other medical specialist. We'll discuss your treatment program with your doctor and keep him or her updated on your progress, unless instructed otherwise. Remember, you'll need to keep seeing your doctor for routine medical care.
The Team Approach Treatment of non-healing wounds:
A variety of treatment options are available depending on type and severity of a wound. Treatment may include the following:
• Infectious disease management
• Physical therapy
• Vascular evaluation
• Laboratory evaluation
• Nutritional management
• Pain management
• Diabetic education
• Radiology
• Debridement
• Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
Insurance Coverage:
Most often Medicare reimburses for approved procedures.
Many health plans cover the
Wound
Care
Center treatment. Your coverage depends on your specific plan. Be sure to bring your insurance cards with you when you visit the center.
Physician Information
Bert Fish Wound Care and
Hyperbaric
Center Panel Physicians include:
Dr. John Yee, Medical Director
Dr. Michael Walters, General and Vascular Surgeon
Dr. Kimberly Clayton, Surgeon
Dr. Fred Lecheler DPM
The Center Bert Fish Wound Care and Hyperbaric Center is across from Bert Fish Medical Center in New Smyrna Beach.
Hyperbaric Chambers are a part of our Wound Care healing tools. These non- invasive clear acrylic chambers provide 100% oxygen to promote the optimum healing opportunity. While breathing pure oxygen, the patient's blood plasma becomes saturated, carrying 20 to 30 times the normal amount of oxygen to the body's tissue. The ultimate result is the body's natural wound healing mechanisms (which are oxygen dependent) are able to function more efficiently. Continued use of hyperbaric oxygen treatment increases the body's immune and healing response. Our Certified Hyperbaric Technician will educate you with the knowledge to complete this treatment with the best results.
Each of the hyperbaric chambers has its own TV/VCR and CD player for patients to watch movies or listen to music during treatment. They are completely transparent chambers allowing patients to see and be seen.
Conditions That May Benefit from Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatment
• Diabetic wounds of the lower extremity
• Wounds that have not healed in several weeks
• Post-radiation tissue injury
• Crush injuries
• Wounds caused by poor circulation or trauma
• Compromised grafts and flaps
• Gangrene
• Necrotizing soft tissue infections
• Acute tramamatic peripheral ischemia
• Compromised skin grafts and flaps
• Chronic Osteomyelitis
Contact Information
For more information about the Bert Fish Wound Care and Hyperbaric Center, please call 386-424-5241 stop by for a tour and meet the staff. The
Bert
Fish
Wound
Care
Center provides comprehensive outpatient treatment for wounds that combines world-class medical treatment techniques with understandable patient education tools to maximize the wound healing process.
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