Conditions We Treat
Diabetic Foot Ulcers
Open sores or wounds on the feet of people with diabetes. These need professional care to prevent infection.Chronic Wounds
Wounds that haven’t healed in 4 weeks or longer. Often caused by diabetes or poor circulation.Venous Ulcers
Lower leg wounds caused by poor vein function. Painful and slow to heal without care.Pressure Ulcers
Injuries caused by prolonged pressure, common in patients with limited mobility.Surgical Wounds
Post-surgery wounds that heal slowly or become infected.Infected Wounds
Wounds with swelling, redness, or pus. Early treatment prevents serious complications.Trauma Wounds
Cuts or injuries from falls or accidents that require proper wound care.
Early detection and proper wound care are critical to avoid complications like hospitalization, long-term damage, or even amputation. Regular skin checks and prompt treatment help keep wounds under control and healing on track.
Contact us
📞 Call for an Appointment:
801-465-1345
📍 Location:
1120 E 100 N Ste #2,
Payson, UT 84651