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Wounds
We Treat

Non-healing wounds

Pressure ulcers

Diabetic ulcers

Venous leg ulcers

Stasis ulcers

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Biologic wound care has revolutionized our practice, allowing us to offer patients cutting-edge treatments that accelerate healing and improve outcomes. It's not just about treating wounds; it's about enhancing quality of life.

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Kushal Dhesi, MD

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Advanced Wound
Care Dressing

Our specialized dressings are designed to maintain an optimal healing environment, protecting the wound while managing moisture levels and preventing infection. This advanced approach supports faster recovery and improved healing outcomes for chronic wounds.

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Effective Tissue
Removal

Our debridement treatment gently removes dead or infected tissue from the wound, creating a clean environment that supports healthy tissue growth and accelerates the healing process.

Treatment Strategies

At Southern Idaho Wound Care, we use advanced treatment strategies tailored to the unique needs of each patient. By incorporating state-of-the-art biologics, we promote faster and more effective healing for chronic, non-healing wounds. Our approach includes thorough assessment and customized care plans that address the underlying factors preventing wound healing, such as diabetic ulcers, pressure sores, and venous leg ulcers. With each treatment, our goal is to reduce complications, minimize recovery time, and improve overall quality of life for our patients.

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Advanced Biologic
Regenerative Tissue

We utilize cutting-edge biologic regenerative tissue to promote faster wound healing by stimulating new, healthy tissue growth. This advanced approach helps improve healing outcomes, especially for chronic, non-healing wounds.

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Digital Wound
Management

Using advanced digital tools, we track wound progress over time, enabling precise adjustments to your treatment plan. This technology allows us to monitor healing trends closely, ensuring timely and effective interventions for optimal recovery.

Chronic wounds often need specialized treatment, as underlying and complex conditions can disrupt the normal healing process and prevent recovery.

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