Wound Care

Wound Care

The Wound Care Center provides specialized treatment for chronic or non-healing wounds, which can lead to lower quality of life and sometimes amputation. Persistent wounds require a specialized approach to heal. Typically, a wound that does not respond to standard medical care within 30 days is considered a problem or chronic wound.

That’s where our Wound Care Center can help. Through a partnership with Healogics the nation’s largest provider of advanced wound healing services with over 700 Wound Care Centers® and a network of wound specialist, Havasu Regional Medical Center is able to offer access to state-of-the-art outpatient clinical wound care and hyperbaric medicine. We specialize in advanced wound care, using a variety of clinical treatments, therapies, support services and advanced modalities to treat chronic wounds. Our physician-driven, multi-disciplinary approach to outpatient wound care has a superior success rate in facilitating the healing process.

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The Wound Care Center at Havasu Regional Medical Center
1851 Mesquite Ave, Suite 102
Lake Havasu City, AZ 86403

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Are you a candidate for specialized wound care? If you suffer from a chronic or non-healing wound, ask your physician for a referral to our Wound Care Center or contact us directly for an appointment.

The Wound Care Center will work with qualified candidates and their providers to deliver:

  • Advanced modalities
  • Proven clinical protocols
  • An individualized, comprehensive plan of care that brings you the most advanced modalities
  • Assessment and ongoing care by our highly skilled team of wound care specialist. Including a case manager who will oversee every aspect of your treatment
  • Education for you and your family to help healing happen at home including materials and resources related to prevention, nutrition, hygiene and more
  • Ongoing communication and collaboration with you and your provider to keep you informed about your healing progress

Recognition

Healogics Awards

2016

  • 2016 Center of Distinction Award
  • 2016 T.E.A.M (Together Everyone Achieves More) Award

2017

  • 2017 Center of Excellence
  • 2017 T.E.A.M (Together Everyone Achieves More) Award
  • 2017 Lake Havasu City Proclamation for National Wound Care Awareness Week
Healogics Robert A. Warriner, III Center of Excellence 2017

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get a consultation from the Wound Care Center?

You may call the Wound Care Center directly or be referred by your doctor. To make an appointment directly, call: 928.854.1250.

What Causes Non-Healing Wounds?

Chronic and non-healing wounds result from a number of factors, including diabetes, poor circulation, trauma, vascular disease, or immobility (which can lead to ulcers commonly known as "bed sores"). An estimated eight million Americans suffer from chronic wounds.

Will I have to change my primary care provider or specialist?

No. The Wound Care Center prefers to work with your primary care provider during treatment. Your doctor will remain informed through frequent progress reports.

Does insurance cover specialized wound care treatments?

Many health plans cover Wound and Hyperbaric treatments. Call us to determine what your specific plan covers.

What can I expect at the first appointment?

The first appointment consists of a complete review of your medical history, wound measurements, photographs, provider assessment and recommendation for a treatment plan with weekly follow up treatment for wound care. Please be sure to bring a list of current medications, list of your allergies and insurance information. You should expect to spend a minimum of an hour for the first appointment.

Can I make an appointment at the Wound Care Center?

You may call the Wound Care Center directly or be referred by your doctor. To make an appointment directly, call: 928.854.1250.

What are the types of wounds treated at the Wound Care Center?
  • Diabetic ulcers
  • Neuropathic ulcers
  • Pressure ulcer
  • Venous insufficiency
  • Traumatic wounds
  • Surgical wounds
  • Burns
  • Soft tissue radionecrosis
  • Osteoradionecrosis
  • Chronic refractory osteomyelitis
  • Compromised skin grafts
  • Hemorrhagic cystitis
  • Other chronic, non-healing wounds