Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Caring for Wounds



If you or a loved one has a wound that hasn't begun to heal within a month or hasn't healed entirely in two months, you may have what is known as a “chronic” or “non-healing” wound.

There are many factors that can cause a wound to become chronic. Some wounds are associated with complications from diabetes or poor circulation. Other result from pressure ulcers and trauma. Chronic, non-healing wounds can have serious health consequences and may adversely affect your quality of life.

At Catholic Health Services we have center’s for wound healing and hyperbaric treatment conveniently located across Long Island. Our team of experienced specialists will work with you and your physician to assess your symptoms, determine the underlying cause of your non-healing wound, and customize the most effective treatment plan to stimulate healing. Our treatment plans are designed to complement the care your own physician provides, ensuring that your health care team is always working together to provide the treatment that’s right for you. Most treatments are covered by Medicare/Medicaid, HMOs and other private insurance plans.

CHS offers hyperbaric medicine and wound healing at Mercy Medical Center, St. Joseph Hospital  and St. Catherine of Siena Medical Center. Please visit www.chsli.org or call 1-855-CHS-4500.

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