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A collection of medical bandages and dressings in various sizes and textures, designed for wound care and healing support.

Wound Care

Wound care is a specialized medical treatment that helps heal acute, chronic, or non-healing wounds. It includes techniques like cleaning, dressing, and infection control to help healing and prevent further problems. Advanced treatments, such as hyperbaric oxygen therapy and negative pressure wound therapy, may also be used to support recovery.

Conditions We Treat

At Hill Country Wound Care, we specialize in treating a wide range of acute, chronic and non-healing wounds. Such as:

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Wound Care in San Antonio, Bulverde, and Live Oak, Texas

Comprehensive wound care designed to help you heal.

1. Initial Assessment and Diagnosis

The first step is to assess the severity of your wound and collect health information. This may include measurements of your wound and taking family medical history. Based on your assessment, we develop a treatment plan thats right for you.

Our Process

At Hill Country Wound Care, we care about the well-being of our patients. From the start of your journey to it's end, we are there to help you heal and recover. Here is an overview of our patient care plans:

Take the Next Step Toward Healing

Contact us today to schedule a consultation and discover how our specialized wound care can help you recover faster and improve your quality of life.

Why Choose Hill Country Wound Care?

At Hill Country Wound Care, our focus is our patients. Using the latest medical technologies and empathetic care, we create an environment designed to help you heal quickly and effectively, no matter what time of wound you may be dealing with.

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Diabetic Foot Ulcers

Diabetic foot ulcers are open sores or wounds that develop on the feet of individuals with diabetes. 

A bandaged pressure ulcer on the bottom of a patients foot.

Pressure Ulcers

Pressure ulcers, also known as bedsores, are caused by prolonged pressure on the skin. They often develop on areas like the heels, hips, and lower back.

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Venous Leg Ulcers

Venous leg ulcers occur when veins in the legs fail to efficiently return blood to the heart, causing blood and pressure to build up in the lower limbs.

A bandaged Arterial Ulcer.

Arterial Ulcers

Arterial ulcers develop when the arteries aren't able to deliver enough oxygen to certain parts of the body.

A wound being treated post-surgery.

Post-Surgical Wounds

Post-surgical wounds can occur when a surgical incision fails to heal properly due to infection, poor blood flow, or other underlying health conditions. 

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Traumatic Injuries

Traumatic injuries are caused by accidents, falls, or external force, leading to damage.

Contact us Today

Reach out to one of our certified Specialists.

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