Wounds that develop due to poor circulation, calluses, and other trauma are one of the leading causes of premature foot and toe amputations. Dr. Martin aims to reduce amputation rates by providing state of the art wound care services with the use of amionic skin grafts and other devices. Contact us today to determine your eligibility for this life altering resource.
Request an AppointmentPeople living with diabetes are at a higher risk of developing wounds, particularly on the feet and lower extremities. These wounds, often called diabetic ulcers, can heal slowly due to poor circulation, nerve damage (neuropathy), and a weakened immune response. Without proper care, they can lead to serious complications, including infection or even amputation.
Our specialized Diabetic Wound Care services focus on early detection, prevention, and effective treatment. We provide:
- Comprehensive assessments to identify risks and detect wounds at the earliest stage
- Advanced wound treatments including debridement, dressings, and infection control
- Circulation and vascular evaluations to support healing
- Patient education on foot care, nutrition, and daily monitoring to prevent new wounds
- Collaborative care with podiatrists, endocrinologists, and other specialists as needed
Our goal is to promote faster healing, reduce the risk of complications, and improve quality of life for patients managing diabetes.