Sonora Regional Medical Center for Wound Care
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- Regular Hours:
Mon - Fri - Phone:
Main - 209-536-5196
- Address:
- 1000 Greenley Rd Sonora, CA 95370
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- Wound Care
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- If you suffer from a chronic or non-healing wound, call the Center for Wound Care directly at 536-5196 or speak to your physician. You may be a candidate for our outpatient program. If you are, the Wound Care Center will work with you and your doctor to deliver: • Advanced therapies • Proven clinical protocols • An individualized, comprehensive plan of care that brings you the most appropriate and effective treatments for your particular needs • Assessment and ongoing care by our highly skilled team of wound-care specialists, including an RN case manager who will oversee every aspect of your healing plan • Thorough training for you and your family on caring for the wound at home, including dressing (bandage) changes, and how to protect the wound from further injury • Educational materials and resources related to prevention, nutrition, hygiene and other key topics for you and your family • Ongoing communication so that your primary care doctor can stay up-to-date on all aspects of your healing
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- Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is a simple but effective treatment in which you breathe pure oxygen inside a pressurized chamber. The therapy quickly delivers high concentrations of oxygen to your bloodstream, which helps improves circulation, stimulates the growth of new blood cells, fights certain types of infections, and generally speeds your own natural healing process. The number and frequency of treatments you receive will depend on your diagnosis and your treatment plan.
General Info
At any given time, almost six million Americans suffer from chronic wounds. Some wounds are associated with complications from diabetes and other related vascular disorders, while others are caused by pressure or trauma. These wounds can cause severe health risks and may result in life-threatening infections, possible amputation and debilitating health conditions. With the state-of-the-art treatment available at Sonora Regional Medical Center's Center for Wound Care, however, people with slow-healing wounds no longer have to suffer. The Center for Wound Care's comprehensive approach can heal wounds that have resisted other treatments, and can help you avoid loss of limbs, reduce the incidence of recurrence and return you to a healthier, more productive life. As a matter of fact, last year we helped 93% of our patients - many of whom had wounds for years - heal within 14 weeks. The Center for Wound Care is also the only wound-care center in Tuolumne, Calaveras and Stanislaus Counties to offer Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy in an outpatient setting.