In-Clinic Wound Care Services

Expert Wound Management in a Safe, Sterile Environment

In-clinic wound care offers patients a higher level of treatment that goes beyond what can be managed at home. With access to specialized equipment, advanced therapies, and a dedicated wound care team, patients receive personalized care tailored to their specific wound type and medical history.

Regular in-clinic visits allow for close monitoring, faster adjustments to treatment plans, and early detection of complications—leading to quicker healing and fewer hospital visits. For patients seeking expert care in a safe, professional setting, in-clinic wound care provides peace of mind and better outcomes.

Why Choose In-Clinic Care?

Sterile

Setting

Controlled environment to minimize risk of infection.

Advanced Equipment

Access to diagnostic tools and specialized wound care

technology.

Integrated Care

Opportunity to manage underlying conditions

and your wound in one office visit.

Ongoing Monitoring

Consistent follow-ups and progress tracking for faster healing.

Immediate Access to Care

Faster procedure, consultation, and treatment access without mobile or home service delays

About Wound Care Awareness

This annual campaign began in 2014 when we recognized that nearly 7 million

Americans have a non-healing wound. Lack of awareness leads to fewer screenings,

limited interventions and wounds that can progress to severe complications or even

amputation.

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Resources for People with Non-Healing Wounds


Your ability to heal can be affected by diabetes, heart disease, cancer or other immune-compromising health conditions.

Learn more about who is at risk and how to prevent wounds with our educational resources.

WEST HILLS

7230 Medical Center Dr. Suite 100
West Hills, CA 91307

(818)–660–2977

BEVERLY HILLS

9735 Wilshare Blvd #210B
Beverly Hills, CA 90212

(818)–660–2977

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