Healing and Compassionate Care
We believe in a comprehensive approach to wound care. Standardized protocols and compassionate care are essential for treating wounds, stimulating effective healing, and improving overall health.
The majority of wounds, including cuts, scrapes, minor burns, lacerations, and skin sores, heal in a matter of weeks. However, complications may arise occasionally, particularly if you have diabetes, poor blood circulation, a weak immune system and a diabetic neuropathy in your feet.
The wound care treatment options available at Clinic Surgicare are designed to work in conjunction with the treatments your general practitioner is currently providing.
Don’t let chronic wounds take over your life. If you have a wound that is not healing or is getting worse, contact us for a personalized wound care assessment.
Type of wounds we treat at Clinic Surgicare
Diabetic Foot Ulcers
These ulcers develop due to poor blood circulation and nerve damage in patients with diabetes.
Pressure Ulcers (Bedsores)
These ulcers are caused by prolonged pressure on the skin, often seen in patients confined to bed or wheelchairs.
Vascular Insufficiency Ulcers
These ulcers develop due to inadequate blood supply to the legs and feet.
Surgical Site Infections
These infections occur at the site of a surgical incision.
Traumatic Wounds
The wounds are cuts, abrasions, and punctures caused by accidents or injuries.
Venous Leg Ulcers
These ulcers arise from impaired blood flow in the legs.
Nutritional Deficiencies
Lack of essential nutrients can impair the body’s ability to heal wounds.
Certain Medical Conditions
Autoimmune diseases, cancer treatments, and chronic illnesses can delay wound healing.
Signs and Symptoms of a Chronic Wound
If you have a wound that is not healing properly within a reasonable time, or if you are experiencing any of the following, you may benefit from our specialised care.
Persistent drainage
(pus, blood, or other fluids)
Discoloration
(redness, yellowing, or darkening of the skin)
Swelling or pain around the wound
Difficulty moving or walking due to a wound
Delayed healing or worsening of the wound
Our comprehensive approach to wound healing at Clinic Surgicare
Thorough Wound Assessment
We conduct a thorough assessment to determine the underlying cause of your wound, size, location, depth, and surrounding tissue health.
Wound Debridement
We remove dead, damaged, or infected tissue from the wound bed, promoting healthy tissue growth.
Wound Dressings
We utilize advanced wound dressings that promote healing and control moisture levels. We personalize the dressing selection based on your wound type and stage of healing.
Infection Control
We implement strict infection control measures to prevent the spread of bacteria and promote successful healing.
Compression Therapy
We use compression therapy for venous leg ulcers and other conditions to improve blood circulation and promote healing.
Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT)
We use NPWT to better control the negative pressure on the wound bed, promote wound healing, reduce swelling and control infection.
Nutritional Counseling
We provide personalized nutritional guidance to promote healing and address any nutritional deficiencies.
Pain Management
We understand the pain associated with chronic wounds. We offer a variety of pain management strategies, including medications and physical therapy to maximize your comfort.
Patient Education
We educate you to manage your wound at home effectively, including proper wound cleaning, dressing changes, and we teach you how to recognize signs and symptoms of an infection.
Healing Solutions for Optimal Recovery
We understand the challenges you face whether it is a diabetic foot ulcer, pressure injury, surgical wound or any other type of chronic wound, we are here to help you move forward with confidence.
We are committed to being an active participant in your recovery journey and to providing you with personalized, compassionate care.