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Wounds are open sores on the skin, often caused by abrasions, cuts, scratches or punctures. They are often the result of an accident, but they can also be caused by certain conditions or procedures. While most wounds aren’t serious, it is always important to keep them clean to prevent infection and to facilitate proper healing. At AFC Urgent Care, we have wound care specialists to help you treat your wounds!
Everyone gets small cuts, animal scratches, skinned knees, or puncture wounds from time to time. It can be quite tricky to determine whether a scrape or a wound needs medical attention. Mild lacerations can heal on their own without the need of health care intervention. However, there are some wounds that are severe enough that urgent medical treatment is required to ensure proper healing.
If the wound is life-threatening or could cause permanent damage, the emergency department is your best option.AFC Urgent Care can be your wound care center.
The majority of minor scrapes and cuts can be dealt with at home by thoroughly cleaning the wound and can be treated with the application of an antibiotic ointment. In case you are reading this while you are applying pressure on a fresh wound, we advise that you inspect the wound. Go to your local emergency room right away if:
In order to treat your wound, your wound care specialist will begin by cleaning out the wound and applying a dressing. They may recommend further treatment options such as antibiotics to help it heal.
Next, the wound care specialist will debride the wound by removing dead tissue and skin. This process is necessary in order to help your wound heal. Your wound may seem deeper and bigger after debridement with red or pink surrounding the wound as if looking at fresh meat.
Our approach to wound care is comprehensive and aggressive, using traditional and advanced techniques and therapies which have been proven to reduce healing times.
We begin with a thorough evaluation and diagnostic testing to determine the underlying cause of the wound, since non-healing wounds rarely result from a single cause. We then develop a treatment plan to offer the best chance for healing. Most treatments are covered by insurances like Medicare, Medicaid, and HMOs. The treatment plan may include the following, depending on the type of wound:
Wound care at AFC Urgent Care is usually performed by wound care specialists. Doctors and mid-level providers are trained specifically in wound care at wound care centers.
Wound specialists are health care professionals who have been trained in the care and treatment of all types of wounds. Among the most commonly treated wounds are those sustained from an acute injury, diabetic wounds, and pressure sores. Additionally, wound care professionals are needed to help the estimated 5 million Americans who suffer from wounds that will not heal. Patients suffering from non-healing wounds experience a disruption in their everyday lives, and wound care specialists have a significant impact on their quality of life.
If you or someone you know have recently sustained a wound and it requires further care, come to AFC Urgent Care today! We have a clean, safe facility to treat your wounds and provide you with professional, speedy service. Contact our office today to get in touch with a specialist. Call us or visit us online!
With state-of-the-art centers and a professional medical team, AFC provides on-site X-rays, labs, procedures, and more!
Urgent care is for medical conditions that require prompt attention but do not pose an immediate threat to your health or life. Here is a simple rule of thumb: if your medical issues(s) are life threatening, call 911, or go directly to a hospital emergency room. If not, an urgent care center such as AFC is an excellent alternative.
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