Advanced High Quality Mobile Wound Care

You Are Our Priority

At the heart of our practice is a commitment to providing evidence-based wound treatment that expedites successful outcomes at the comfort of your choice. Our team of dedicated healthcare professionals is passionate about advancing wound care through personalized and compassionate care.

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Referral Partners

Wound Guard specializes in chronic wound care for complex cases, particularly large, non-healing wounds in the lower extremities. With a Medicare Part B focus, advanced technology, and personalized care, Wound Guard delivers exceptional outcomes, ensuring seamless communication and collaboration with healthcare partners for optimal patient healing.


As a Medicare Part B provider, we focus on patients with chronic wounds that have not responded to traditional treatments. Our specialty is treating wounds in the lower extremities, including venous stasis or vascular insufficiency wounds, diabetic wounds, and wounds exceeding 10 cm in size.

We accept Medicare, Medicaid and Major Insurance Payors

Our Services..

Revolutionizing Wound Healing with Innovative Treatments at the Comfort of Your Home.

Wherever you are—urban or rural— Wound Guard is committed to ensuring everyone has access to exceptional healthcare. Aware of the disparities in healthcare access across different regions, we’ve introduced a pioneering mobile wound care service. By breaking down distance barriers, we make expert wound care accessible to all. Wound Guard is devoted to creating opportunities for healing and recovery, bringing comprehensive wound care to every community.

  • A medical procedure used to remove dead, damaged, or infected tissue and debris from a wound to promote healing. By clearing away this unhealthy tissue, the wound becomes cleaner and can heal more effectively, reducing the risk of infection and other complications. It is commonly used for chronic wounds, burns, ulcers, or wounds that are not healing properly.

  • A procedure in which a small sample of tissue is taken from a wound to diagnose infections, assess delayed healing, or detect underlying conditions like cancer

  • A procedure in wound care where an incision is made to release pus or fluid from an abscess or infected area to promote healing and reduce infection.

  • A wound care treatment that uses a vacuum-assisted device to apply controlled suction, promoting healing by removing excess fluid, reducing swelling, and enhancing blood flow to the area.

  • Involves advanced treatments and interventions to prevent amputation by promoting healing, restoring circulation, and addressing underlying conditions in severely compromised limbs

  • Provides tailored guidance on managing blood sugar levels and optimizing diet to promote wound healing, prevent complications, and support overall health in individuals with diabetes

Results Driven

Our wound care services lead to improved healing and enhanced patient outcomes.

〰️50% Reduction in Healing Times

〰️40% Reduction in Amputations

〰️25% Reduction in Hospital Readmissions

〰️50% Reduction in Healing Times 〰️40% Reduction in Amputations 〰️25% Reduction in Hospital Readmissions