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Monday - Saturday: 8.00am - 04.00pm CST

Faqs

Need Professional Wound Care at Home? We’re Here to Help.

Contact Us
For inquiries, please contact us at:
info@procarewound.net
Address Medical
4606 FM 1960 Rd W, Suite 220, Houston TX 77069
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Working Hours Details:
Monday - Saturday: 8.00am - 4.00pm

General Questions

Who can benefit from mobile wound care services?
Patients with limited mobility, chronic wounds, post-surgical needs, diabetic ulcers, or pressure injuries benefit greatly from receiving advanced wound treatment in the comfort of their home.
What makes in-home wound care different from clinic visits?
Our mobile service eliminates transportation challenges and long wait times. You receive focused, one-on-one care in a familiar environment, which often improves comfort, compliance, and healing outcomes.
What should I expect during my initial home visit?
Your first appointment includes a full wound assessment, medical history review, risk evaluation, and immediate treatment if appropriate. We also develop a personalized healing strategy tailored to your needs.
How quickly can services begin?
In most cases, appointments can be scheduled promptly after your initial call. We prioritize timely evaluations to prevent complications and support faster recovery.

Treatment & Care Questions

How do you determine the best treatment approach?
We evaluate wound type, severity, circulation, underlying conditions (such as diabetes), infection risk, and lifestyle factors before developing a structured care plan.
Do you provide advanced therapies for complex wounds?
Yes. We utilize evidence-based techniques including specialized dressings, debridement when indicated, moisture balance strategies, and infection prevention protocols.
How do you help reduce the risk of infection?
We follow strict sterile techniques, provide protective dressing management, monitor wound progression closely, and educate patients and caregivers on proper wound hygiene.
Can ongoing wounds that haven’t improved elsewhere still be treated?
Absolutely. Many chronic or non-healing wounds require advanced assessment and a more strategic treatment plan. We specialize in identifying healing barriers and adjusting care accordingly.
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