Wound Care in Miami, FL
Living with a wound that won’t heal can be painful, stressful, and worrying. Many patients seek professional care when they notice slow healing, persistent redness, swelling, drainage, or sores. Proper treatment is important not only for comfort but also for preventing infection and protecting long-term health.
At our Miami center, patients receive medical-grade wound care focused on promoting healing, reducing complications, and helping them return to everyday life with confidence.
CommonTypes of Wounds
Diabetic Foot Ulcers
Pressure Ulcers (Bedsores)
Surgical Wounds
Infected Wounds
Chronic Non-Healing Wounds
Traumatic Wounds (Cuts, Lacerations, Injuries)


Your Consultation and Physical Examination?
Your consultation begins with a careful evaluation by our wound care team, who will take the time to understand your symptoms, medical history, and the length of time the wound has been present. A thorough physical examination helps determine the severity of the wound, check for signs of infection, and identify factors that may be slowing the healing process. Based on these findings, we determine the most appropriate treatment approach and create a personalized care plan. When needed, we will also schedule follow-up visits to monitor healing and ensure your recovery stays on the right track.
Treatment Process
Skin Preparation
The treatment process begins with careful preparation of the wound and surrounding skin. During your visit to our office, the affected area is gently cleaned to remove debris and reduce the risk of infection. This step helps create a healthy environment for healing and allows the care team to fully understand the condition of the wound
Wound Examination and Debridement
Advanced Treatment Options
Wound Dressing
Follow-Up and Healing Support

Home Care Tips
Proper care at home plays an important role in helping your wound heal safely and efficiently. Our team will recommend specific instructions based on your condition so you can confidently care for the wound between visits. These simple steps help ensure the healing process stays on track.
- Keep the wound clean and protected – Gently cleaning the area and keeping it covered with fresh dressings helps reduce the risk of infection and supports healthy healing.
- Watch for changes in the wound – Monitoring for redness, swelling, or unusual drainage can help you notice potential issues early.
- Maintain healthy daily habits – Proper nutrition, hydration, and rest support the body’s natural ability to repair tissue.
- Use the recommended wound care supplies – Your provider may suggest a variety of dressings or products designed to protect the wound and promote healing.

Who Is at Higher Risk for Wounds?
Some individuals are more likely to develop wounds that require medical attention, especially when certain health conditions affect circulation, nerve function, or skin health. This includes patients suffering from conditions such as diabetes, reduced mobility, or poor blood flow, which can make the skin more vulnerable to injury and slower to heal. People who experience injuries, such as burns or repeated pressure on specific areas of the body, may also be at higher risk of skin breakdown. Without proper care, these issues can sometimes lead to chronic wounds that take longer to heal and require specialized treatment.
Benefits OF Wound Care
- Faster healing
- Lower risk of infection
- Reduced pain and discomfort
- Prevention of complications
- Healthier skin recovery
- Ongoing monitoring and support

Cost of Wound Care in South Florida
The cost of wound care in South Florida can vary widely, but many patients can expect prices ranging from about $150 to $800 per visit, depending on the type of treatment and the wound’s complexity. More advanced treatments, such as hyperbaric medicine (oxygen therapy), may cost around $200 to $600 per session at clinics and sometimes more in a hospital setting, depending on the level of medical supervision and equipment used.
Costs may also depend on the type of services provided and whether additional specialists, such as vascular surgeons, are involved in the care plan. In some cases, patients may also receive assistance from home health professionals who help monitor healing and provide dressing changes at home. The overall price can vary based on the clinic’s location, the number of treatments needed, and whether certain procedures are covered by insurance, which may reduce out-of-pocket expenses for medically necessary care.
You can receive a personalized price quote during a consultation at our center.
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