About
A department of MyMichigan Medical Center Tawas*
Individuals managing a chronic, open wound benefit from the expertise of a certified wound care specialist. In situations where a wound will not heal on its own or isn’t responding to standard care, these specialists will develop an innovative treatment plan while also educating the patient or a family member on methods of managing the wound while it heals.
There are a variety of chronic wounds that may require attention, including:
- Diabetic Ulcers
- Ostomy Care
- Pressure ulcers (like bed sores, for example)
- Surgical incisions that aren’t healing
- Wounds resulting from burn or other injury
Non-healing wounds may be associated with poor circulation, poorly functioning veins and immobility. If unresolved, quality of life is significantly hindered and could even lead to amputation in some instances. Consult with your physician if a wound is not healing at the expected pace to find out if a wound care specialist can help.
*Not affiliated with the University of Michigan Health System.
Award-Winning Outcomes
MyMichigan’s specialized Wound Treatment Centers and Wound Care locations in Saginaw, Standish and Tawas have demonstrated exceptional success by meeting or exceeding clinical, operational and patient satisfaction national benchmarks over a period of time. The comprehensive team of wound care specialists are focused on optimizing outcomes by coordinating traditional and advanced therapies and techniques that are proven to reduce healing time and improve healing rates.
Partnership with a Leading Wound Care Management Company
Through a partnership with RestorixHealth®, MyMichigan Health is able to offer advanced and specialized wound care and hyperbaric oxygen therapy. RestorixHealth specializes in developing and managing outpatient wound centers in partnership with hospitals and healthcare facilities. We use a quality- and data-driven approach to consistently achieve high treatment success rates, increase access to care, reduce hospital admissions and most importantly, improve patient outcomes and quality of life.