Wound Care
Lake Granbury Medical Center offers specialized, outpatient care for non-healing wounds. The staff provides treatments to promote healing of chronic wounds and help patients recover as quickly as possible.
Commonly treated conditions include:
- Arterial wounds
- Burns
- Diabetic ulcers
- Edema
- Insect bites
- Pressure ulcers
- Surgical wounds
- Trauma wounds
- Venous ulcers
If you have a wound that has not healed in 30 days or a sore with increasing pain, redness, swelling, change of color or foul odor, you should be evaluated to determine if specialized help is needed. Your care may include:
- Noninvasive studies
- Debridement (removal of dead/damaged tissue)
- Advanced wound dressings
- Bioengineered tissue (grafts)
- Multi-layer compression wraps for swelling
- Total contact casting (special casts used for offloading)
- Vacuum-assisted closure (procedure to drain a wound, prevent infection and speed healing)
To determine the best course of treatment, the team performs a thorough evaluation of your wound and current health status. Healthcare professionals who specialize in wound healing will educate you about the cause of your wound, and keep you and your primary care physician informed throughout the healing process.
Lake Granbury Medical Center Wound Care Center is located at:
LGMC Medical Office Building #1
1308E Paluxy Road, Suite 204
Granbury, TX 76048
Phone: (817) 579-9357