Expert Wound Care Tailored for Healing

Chronic wounds are more than a surface issue, they can impact your overall health, mobility, and quality of life. At our wound care center, we focus on helping people with slow-healing or non-healing wounds get back on the path to recovery with proven, patient-centered care.

Led by Dr. Montana Cole, a Fellowship Trainer wound care and hyperbaric medicine specialist, our clinic combines clinical expertise with compassion to address the most challenging wounds. From diabetic foot ulcers and pressure injuries to surgical complications and trauma wounds, we treat each case with precision, urgency, and understanding.

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What We Treat

We care for a wide range of complex wounds, including:

Diabetic foot and neuropathic ulcers

Pressure sores (bedsores)

Venous and arterial ulcers

Post-surgical wounds

Traumatic injuries and lacerations

Radiation-related skin damage

Infected or non-healing incisions

Burns, skin tears, and tissue breakdown

Our Approach to Healing

Every wound has a story and we start by listening. After a detailed assessment of your medical history, lifestyle, and wound condition, we create a personalized treatment plan designed to optimize healing and minimize complications.

Your care may include:

Advanced dressings and wound therapies

Gentle but effective debridement (removal of damaged tissue)

Compression therapy to manage swelling

Off-loading tools to reduce pressure on the wound

Biologic grafts and regenerative techniques

Infection control with topical or systemic antibiotics

Nutritional support and education to support whole-body healing

Compassionate, Advanced Care Close to Home

Dr. Cole’s experience in both emergency medicine and wound care means he understands the urgency and complexity of wounds. His goal is to treat the source, not just the symptoms so patients can return to daily life stronger and healthier.

Our clinic is equipped with modern tools and a collaborative care model that puts you at the center of the healing process. We partner with your primary physician or specialists to ensure continuity of care, and we take the time to educate you on how to protect your healing wound and prevent future complications.

When to Seek Wound Care

If your wound has not shown signs of improvement after 2 weeks or has not fully healed in 6 weeks it’s time to seek help from a wound care specialist. Delaying care can increase your risk of infection, hospitalization, and long-term complications.

My provider is happy to see any wound as soon as it appears.

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