Wound care clinic in Davis County, Utah

The wound care team at Lakeview Hospital is experienced in providing advanced treatment for non-healing wounds. Our wound care specialists will provide a one-on-one evaluation to determine the best treatment plan to help you heal as quickly as possible.

For more information about our wound care services at Lakeview Hospital, please call (801) 397-0890.

Comprehensive wound care

Lakeview Hospital and its team of wound care and hyperbaric medicine experts are experienced in treating chronic, non-healing wounds. Our hospital's highly trained staff delivers an integrated team approach to healing. This includes an expert evaluation and a personalized care plan for every patient.

We also evaluate any underlying problem that may hinder wound healing, which can include:

  • Infection control
  • Lifestyle habits, such as smoking
  • Nutrition deficits
  • Vascular conditions

Wound care team

Our friendly and caring staff is committed to going above and beyond to ensure your safety. We provide quality care along with a positive experience for both our patients and their family members. Our nurses and hyperbaric technicians are certified with the National Board of Diving and Hyperbaric Medical Technology (NBDHMT).

Types of wounds we treat

We specialize in treating many different types of wounds, such as:

  • Arterial and venous ulcers
  • Compromised grafts of flaps
  • Crush injuries
  • Diabetic wounds
  • Pressure ulcers
  • Surgical wounds
  • Other non-healing wounds

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT)

In hyperbaric therapy, the patient breathes pure oxygen while inside a compression chamber at pressures considerably greater than that at sea level. We offer advanced HBOT using our fully accredited monoplace hyperbaric chambers. The treatment involves delivering 100 percent oxygen in our pressurized chambers to patients with certain injuries and medical conditions.

Wound care at MountainStar Healthcare

Wound care involves medical intervention to heal a wound after injury. Specialized treatment is provided for wounds that are non-healing or refuse to heal on their own. To promote healing, learning how to properly dress and care for wounds is vital.

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