Wound Care and Hyperbarics
Services provided include
treatment, and patient education for difficult, acute or chronic wounds. The
wounds may be due to a broad scope of activities ranging from onthe-job injuries,
recreational accidents, delayed post-surgical healing or long term health or
immobility problems.
Types of wounds may include:
Burns
Puncture wounds
Skin tears
Post surgical incisions
Skin problems due to urinary and fecal incontinence
Chronic skin irritation caused by ill fitting or long-term use of ostomy appliances
Pressure ulcers
Vascular ulcers
Diabetic ulcers
Misc. injuries to skin and underlying tissue
Diabetic Foot Care Services
are also provided.
Types of services include:
Education regarding care of diabetic feet
Preventive foot care
Screening for insensitive feet
Evaluation of foot deformities
Evaluation for corrective/supportive foot wear
Toenail and callus care
Treatment of diabetic foot ulcers
Hyperbarics
Hyperbarics
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy
is a treatment in which the patient breaths 100% oxygen insode a pressurized
chamber. This therapy enhances the healing process by delivering high concentrations
of oxygen to suffering tissues that were oxygen deprived due to a number of
underlying conditions.
Conditions that may be treated
with hyperbarics include:
Chronic or problem
wounds
Radiation tissue damage
Skin grafts and flaps
Brown recluse spider bites
Diabetic wounds of the
lower extrimity
Osteomylitis
Gas gangrene
Crush injuries
STAFF
The Center's physician staff is comprised of Medical Director Robert
Kleinhenz, M.D.,
Karl
Wagenhauser, M.D.,
Doug
Ross, M.D.
Eric
Vogel, M.D.
Dr. Kleinhenz is board certified
in orthopedics surgery and wound care, while Wagenhauser, Ross and Vogel are
both board certified in emergency medicine and have special training in wound
care and hyperbarics. The highly trained medical staff includes certified wound
care nurses, a certified diabetes educator and a nurse certified in geronotological
nursing.
REFERRALS AND APPOINTMENTS
Patients must be referred by their primary physician. Referral and/or appointments
can be made by calling the Center at (501) 622-2391 or (501) 922-5451, ext.
2391 or by faxing the referral to (501) 622-4784
The Center is at 221 McAuley
Court, which is located across Higdon Ferry Road from St. Joseph's Mercy Health
Center. Clinic hours are Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. 4:30 p.m., excluding
holidays.
Patients are seen
by appointment only in both clinic locations.