Wound Specialists of Central PA

Conditions We Treat

At Wound Specialists of Central PA, we provide expert care for a wide range of chronic and complex lower limb wounds. Whether you’re facing a slow-healing ulcer or dealing with complications related to diabetes or poor circulation, our team is here to help restore your health, mobility, and quality of life.

Specialized Treatment for Chronic Wounds and Vascular Conditions

We treat the following lower limb conditions with advanced, patient-centered care:

We treat venous ulcers

Venous Ulcers

Venous ulcers are typically found on the lower legs and are caused by chronic venous insufficiency. These wounds can be painful, swollen, and prone to infection. We use compression therapy, wound debridement, and other targeted treatments to promote healing and reduce recurrence.

We treat Diabetic Ulcers and other diabetic wounds

Diabetic Ulcers

People with diabetes are at greater risk for foot ulcers due to poor circulation and nerve damage (neuropathy). These wounds can become serious quickly if not treated promptly. Our diabetic wound care includes thorough assessments, advanced wound therapies, and personalized plans to prevent infections and avoid amputations.

We treat Arterial Ulcers

Arterial Ulcers

Caused by reduced blood flow due to peripheral arterial disease (PAD), arterial ulcers often appear on the feet or toes and are difficult to heal. We offer vascular testing and advanced wound therapies designed to improve circulation and promote tissue regeneration.

We treat Pressure Ulcers

Pressure Ulcers

Also known as bedsores, pressure ulcers develop from prolonged pressure on the skin, especially in patients with limited mobility. Our treatment focuses on relieving pressure, enhancing skin health, and using advanced technology to accelerate healing and prevent further breakdown.

Wound optimization

Wound Optimization

Not all wounds are the same. That’s why we focus on wound optimization—tailoring each treatment plan using data from imaging, blood flow studies, and bacterial detection to enhance healing outcomes. Whether you’re recovering from surgery or managing a chronic condition, we maximize your body’s ability to heal.

Peripheral Arterial Disease

Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD)

PAD restricts blood flow to the legs and feet, increasing the risk of wounds that won’t heal. We utilize non-invasive vascular testing to evaluate blood flow and implement treatment strategies to improve circulation and wound healing.

We treat Venous Insufficiency

Venous Insufficiency

Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) can lead to swelling, skin changes, and the development of venous ulcers. We offer comprehensive care, including compression therapy, advanced dressings, and therapies designed to restore healthy venous flow.

We treat osteomyelitis

Osteomyelitis

Osteomyelitis is a serious bone infection that may develop from untreated wounds or ulcers. Our early diagnostic tools and limb-sparing surgical options help control infection while preserving function and mobility.