Wound Care Surgeons - Diabetic Foot Infections and Osteomyelitis

submitted by woundcaresurgeon on 03/07/22 1

Diabetic foot infections and Osteomyelitis We proved how it decreases cost and readmission rates for the entire Health Care System - 93% of wounds healed in 6 - 20 weeks! - 7 days a week services for Feeding Tube Replacements! - True patient and families support with verified outcomes! Providing faster-than-ever services, we are taking this model of care to a whole new level: we now have a Wound Care Surgeon Specialist to see your patients in Canoga Park with no waiting time. People who have diabetes need to take proper care of their feet and maintain a healthy diet to keep their sugar level in control. No matter the type of diabetes, uncontrolled diabetes can cause severe life-threatening complications and diabetic foot infection is one of them. The extreme sugar level in the body can reduce blood circulation in the feet & hands and slow the healing process. If the patient notices skin discoloration, swelling, pain, drainage & foul odor from the wound, they should immediately contact Wound Care Surgeons. Treatment for diabetic foot infection & osteomyelitis may include antibiotics & pain medications or biopsy. In some cases, surgery may require removing the dead tissue. ___________________________________________________ For HMO patients, please send a PCP's signed order. Authorization approval takes anywhere from 3 to 14 business days PCP office must initiate HMO authorization. Phone: 1-844-968-6363 Fax: 1-818-351-8126 Website: www.woundcaresurgeons.org/diabetic-ulcers Email: info@woundcaresurgeons.org Instagram: www.instagram.com/woundcaresurgeons/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/woundcartesurgeon Twitter: twitter.com/WoundSurgeons #venusulcer #woundcare #wounds #woundtreatment #woundmanagment #wounddoctor #woundndurse #woundhealing #wounddebridment #woundinfection #chronicwound #wounddressing #homehealth #homehealthnurse #nurse #nurcinghome #bedbound #diabeticwound #diabetes #gangreen #amputation #primerycare #internalmedecine #feedingtube #feedingtubereplacement #doctors #medicalblog #medicine #presureulcer #presureulcertreatment #seniorliving #retirementcenter #diabeticulcer #diabeticwound #diabeticmedicine

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