Who We Serve

Our dedicated professionals are committed to using the latest advancements in wound care to support your healing process with precision and expertise.



Every step of the way, we’re here for you, providing a caring, respectful environment that prioritizes your well-being and comfort.

Support For


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Individuals

Rich in key growth factors and extracellular matrix proteins, amniotic tissue offers powerful anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, and anti-fibrotic properties, while encouraging re-epithelialization. Backed by over 100 years of published studies, it has proven its efficacy in wound care, minimizing immunogenicity by mitigating class II antigen expression and reducing the risk of adverse reactions.

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Podiatrists

Podiatrists specialize in diagnosing and treating conditions related to the foot, ankle, and lower extremities. They play a crucial role in wound care, particularly for patients with diabetic foot ulcers, venous leg ulcers, and other lower extremity wounds. Podiatrists are skilled in wound assessment, debridement, offloading, and wound care management techniques tailored to the unique needs of their patients.

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Dermatologists

Dermatologists are medical professionals who specialize in diagnosing and treating conditions of the skin, hair, and nails. While their primary focus is on dermatological conditions, they also play an important role in wound care, especially for patients with chronic wounds, burns, and skin cancers. Dermatologists are trained in wound assessment, biopsy techniques, wound closure methods, and skin grafting procedures to promote optimal wound healing and cosmetic outcomes.

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Surgeons

Surgeons are medical professionals who specialize in performing surgical procedures to treat injuries, diseases, and other medical conditions. They play a crucial role in wound care, particularly for patients undergoing surgical interventions or traumatic injuries requiring surgical repair. Surgeons are trained in wound assessment, surgical wound closure techniques, and postoperative wound management to promote optimal healing and prevent complications.

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Nurse Practitioners

Nurse practitioners are advanced practice registered nurses who are trained to provide comprehensive healthcare services, including diagnosis, treatment, and management of acute and chronic conditions. They play a vital role in wound care, particularly in primary care settings, wound clinics, and specialty practices. Nurse practitioners are skilled in wound assessment, wound debridement, dressing changes, and patient education to promote wound healing and prevent complications.

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Assisted Living Facilities

Assisted living facilities provide housing, personal care services, and healthcare support for individuals who need assistance with activities of daily living. They play an important role in wound care, particularly for elderly residents with chronic wounds, pressure ulcers, or mobility issues. Assisted living facilities employ trained caregivers, nurses, and healthcare professionals who are responsible for wound assessment, wound care management, and coordinating with medical providers to ensure optimal care for residents.

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