The patient will be seen within 24 to 48 hours of receiving the referral
Expert Care Group
"Every Wound Deserves Expert Care."
The patient will be seen within 24 to 48 hours of receiving the referral
P: (872) 248-5078 F: (872) 871-5798
"Every Wound Deserves Expert Care."
Discover the best in health and medical services at Expert Care Group. Our experienced team is committed to ensuring you receive the highest quality care, focusing on your unique health requirements.
At Expert Care Group, our mission is to provide comprehensive, evidence-based wound care that promotes faster healing, prevents complications, and enhances the quality of life for every patient we serve. We are committed to delivering personalized treatment plans tailored to each individual’s unique needs, whether they are recovering from surgery, managing a chronic condition, or facing mobility challenges that limit access to care.
Our team of skilled wound care specialists, nurses, and healthcare professionals works collaboratively with physicians, caregivers, and other providers to ensure seamless, integrated care across all settings—from clinics and long-term care facilities to patients’ own homes. We strive to minimize hospital readmissions, reduce healthcare costs, and empower patients and families with the knowledge and tools
also known as bedsores or decubitus ulcers, are injuries to the skin and underlying tissue caused by prolonged pressure on the skin. They often develop on bony areas like the heels, hips, tailbone, and elbows, especially in people who are bedridden or have limited mobility. Without proper care, pressure ulcers can lead to serious infections and complications.
are injuries caused by the teeth of humans or animals, such as dogs or cats. They can range from minor punctures to deep lacerations and often carry a high risk of infection due to bacteria in the mouth. Prompt cleaning, medical evaluation, and sometimes antibiotics or a tetanus shot are necessary to prevent complications. Rabies vaccination may also be required for certain animal bites.
are injuries that break the skin and underlying tissues due to external physical force. They are typically caused by accidents, falls, violence, or surgical procedures and can include cuts, lacerations, abrasions, punctures, or crush injuries. These wounds may vary in severity and are at risk of infection, bleeding, and tissue damage. Prompt cleaning, assessment, and appropriate treatment are essential for proper healing.
are open sores or wounds that commonly occur on the feet of people with diabetes. They develop due to poor circulation, nerve damage (neuropathy), and impaired wound healing associated with diabetes. These ulcers can become infected and may lead to serious complications if not properly treated.
are wounds result from cancerous growth breaking through the skin, often causing pain and significant tissue damage.
We believe that knowledge is power when it comes to your health. That's why we provide a variety of patient resources, including educational materials, support groups, and access to our patient portal.
are chronic leg wounds caused by poor blood flow in the veins. They usually appear near the ankles, are slow to heal, and often require compression therapy and proper wound care.
are painful wounds caused by poor blood flow through the arteries, usually on the feet or toes. They often have a punched-out appearance and heal slowly due to lack of oxygen. Treatment focuses on improving circulation and wound care.
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