Wound Care in Hickory, NC
Your Journey to Healing Starts Here
Living with a wound that won't heal? You're not alone. Approximately 10 million Americans suffer from chronic, non-healing wounds.* These sores are linked to infections, nerve damage and poor blood flow. Left untreated, they can significantly lower quality of life. In extreme situations, the result can be life-altering. When wounds persist, specialized care is essential.
At Frye Regional Wound Center, your compassionate team of providers, nurses and technicians have advanced training in wound care management. We work with patients of all ages to accurately diagnose the cause of their wound and develop an effective, tailored treatment strategy focused on achieving positive healing outcomes.
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What to Expect
Curious about wound care? Here’s what you need to know.
What Wound Conditions Do We Treat?
When a wound hasn't improved after 30 days of standard care, it's considered chronic. That's when specialized expertise can make a difference. The team at Frye Regional Wound Center is dedicated to helping you overcome chronic, non‑healing wounds, like:
- Arterial ulcer
- Bone infection (osteomyelitis)
- Burn wound
- Diabetic foot ulcer
- Edema
- Follow-up burn and scar care
- Infected wound
- Lower leg ulcer
- Pressure ulcer (bed sore)
- Radiation injury
- Skin tear or laceration
- Surgical wound
- Traumatic wound
- Venous insufficiency/varicose veins
- Venous ulcer
- Other chronic, non-healing wound
We offer the following wound care treatments:
- Debridement
- Diabetic education
- Laboratory evaluation
- Negative pressure wound therapy
- Nuclear medicine
- Nutritional management
- Pain management
- Physical therapy
- Radiology
- Specialty wound dressings
- Vascular evaluation
- Wound consultation/evaluation
What Are the Benefits of Wound Treatment?
- Faster healing times
- Less pain at wound site
- Fewer complications, reducing the need for future hospitalization
- Reduced risk of related medical problems, such as limb loss
- Renewed patient confidence and increased quality of life