Wound Care (Conditions We Treat)
Exceptional Wound Care in the South Dallas Area

Types of Wounds We Treat
Our team focuses on treating hard-to-heal wounds that need expert attention. These wounds often develop from underlying conditions, trauma, or delayed healing after surgery. We treat a wide range of wounds for each patient’s situation, including the following:
- Diabetic foot ulcers
- Surgical wounds that won’t close
- Radiation wounds and tissue damage
- Pressure ulcers (bedsores)
- Infected wounds or post-operative infections
- Wounds from poor circulation or venous disease
- Traumatic injuries and crush wounds
- Burns, skin tears, and slow-healing lacerations
Our Comprehensive Wound Care Services
- Infected wound treatment and infection control
- Surgical and non-surgical wound cleaning (debridement)
- Compression therapy for swelling and venous wounds
- Advanced wound dressings and topical treatments
- Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT)
- Skin graft management and flap care
- Moisture balance and pressure offloading techniques
DFW Wound & Hyperbarics PA Approach to Healing
Common Patient Concerns and FAQS About Wound Care
Wound care can feel overwhelming, especially if past treatments haven’t worked. Patients often ask what makes our approach different or how long healing might take. We offer various treatment modalities to promote quick and effective healing. Here’s what to expect:
- Is the Treatment Painful? — Most wound care treatments cause little or no pain at all. We use numbing methods to keep you comfortable if we need to clean or remove dead tissue.
- How Long Does It Take to Heal? — Healing time depends on your health and the type of wound. Some wounds respond within weeks, while others may take longer.
- What If I Have Diabetes or Poor Circulation? — We manage complex cases every day. We’ll consider every part of your health when designing your treatment plan.
When to Seek Professional Wound Care
Some wounds won’t improve without expert help. Early care helps healing and lowers the risk of complications. If you notice any of the following, it’s time to schedule a consultation:
- Your wound hasn’t healed after two weeks.
- There’s swelling, redness, or drainage from the wound.
- The pain is getting worse instead of better.
- You have diabetes, a cancer treatment history, or poor circulation.
- The wound smells or appears infected.
Why Choose DFW Wound & Hyperbarics PA for Wound Consultation
Our practice offers specialized care backed by years of experience in wound healing and hyperbaric medicine. With a strong reputation across South Dallas, we provide skilled, hands-on care for every patient. Here’s what makes us different:
- Personalized treatment for complex and chronic wounds
- Coordination with your doctors, surgeons, and specialists
- Access to advanced wound therapies, including HBOT
- Strong patient communication and compassionate care
- Positive outcomes for hard-to-heal wounds