A serious foot wound diabetes care plan must address more than the surface injury. These wounds often signal deeper issues—poor circulation, infection, or nerve damage—that require coordinated treatment. For patients across Clay County and Fleming Island, access to comprehensive outpatient care is critical.
Well&You delivers advanced diabetic wound care focused on healing, limb preservation, and long-term prevention.
What Makes a Foot Wound “Serious” in Diabetes
A wound is considered serious if it:
- Fails to heal after 2–3 weeks
- Exposes tendon or bone
- Shows signs of infection
- Causes increasing pain or drainage
Ignoring these signs dramatically increases amputation risk.
Serious Foot Wound Diabetes Care Requires a Multidisciplinary Approach
Effective care includes:
- Wound specialists for advanced therapies
- Vascular assessment to improve blood flow
- Podiatry for pressure redistribution
- Pain management for comfort and mobility
At Well&You, all services are coordinated in one location—reducing delays in care.
Advanced Therapies That Promote Healing
Depending on the wound, treatment may involve:
- Surgical or enzymatic debridement
- Biologic skin substitutes
- Negative pressure wound therapy
- Infection management protocols
Each plan is tailored to wound severity and patient health status.
Local Expertise Matters
Patients in Jacksonville and Fleming Island no longer need to navigate multiple facilities. Our outpatient center provides efficient, specialized diabetic wound care close to home.
Serious foot wound diabetes care should never be delayed. With the right expertise and early intervention, healing is achievable.
Book your appointment at Well&You today and take a proactive step toward limb preservation.