Wound Physicians of California, P.C.

Welcome to Wound Physicians of California, P.C., Bedside Wound Care

At Wound Physicians of California P.C., we recognize and address the unique challenges of wound care in nursing facilities and hospitals across our diverse communities. Our dedicated team of specialists is committed to providing comprehensive, compassionate bedside wound care tailored to the needs of your patients. 

Whether your patients are managing a chronic wound, recovering from surgery, or dealing with a recent injury, our evidence-based approaches and state-of-the-art techniques ensure that each patient receives the highest standard of wound care. We prioritize education and support, empowering your patients and your team to take an active role in each patients healing journey.

Explore our site to learn more about our services, innovative treatment options, and how we can help you achieve optimal health and wellness throughout California.

Our Services

Comprehensive Wound Assessment, Wound Debridement, Skin Grafts, Advanced Dressing Applications, Infection Management, Pain Management, Patient Education, Monitoring and Follow-Up, Collaboration with Healthcare Teams, Management of Chronic Wounds.

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Comprehensive Wound Assessment, Wound Debridement, Skin Grafts, Advanced Dressing Applications, Infection Management, Pain Management, Patient Education, Monitoring and Follow-Up, Collaboration with Healthcare Teams, Management of Chronic Wounds. *

Comprehensive Wound Assessment: Evaluating the type, size, depth, and condition of wounds to determine appropriate treatment.

Wound Debridement: Removing dead or infected tissue to promote healing.

Comprehensive Skin Grafts.

Advanced Dressing Applications: Applying specialized dressings that enhance healing and protect wounds.

Infection Management: Identifying and treating infections.

Pain Management: Addressing pain associated with wounds and treatments to ensure your patient’s comfort.

Patient Education: Teaching patients and your caregivers about wound care techniques, hygiene, and prevention of complications for improved healing.

Monitoring and Follow-Up: Regularly checking on wound progress and making adjustments to treatment plans as needed.

Collaboration with Healthcare Teams: Working with your nurses, physical therapists, and other medical professionals to coordinate comprehensive care.

Management of Chronic Wounds: Developing long-term treatment plans for conditions such as diabetic ulcers, pressure ulcers, and venous leg ulcers.