Wound Care and Hyperbaric Medicine Services

        
    

When A Wound Won't Heal

The Center for Wound Care and Hyperbaric Medicine is staffed by a team of professionals that include: board certified physicians with advanced training in wound management; nursing staff trained in the care of chronic wounds, burns, and acute wounds with technicians who perform noninvasive studies and various therapies. One of the only Wound Care Centers in the panhandle of Florida with a certified burn nurse, we also manage post-acute burn therapies.   

There are many different types of wounds. Some are associated with complications from diabetes and other related vascular disorders. Other types include pressure sores and traumatic wounds. It can be very frustrating and time consuming to heal these wounds.

At the Center for Wound Care and Hyperbaric Medicine, we utilize the most up-to-date approaches to wound healing and remain current in new scientific advances in wound care. Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBO) is a treatment in which the patient breaths 100% oxygen inside a pressurized chamber. The therapy quickly delivers high concentrations of oxygen to the bloodstream, assists in the healing process of wounds and is effective in fighting certain types of infections. During your coarse of treatment, our center will work with your regular physician to assure complete continuity of care for your medical services.

In most cases, a referral from your primary care physician is not necessary. However for continuity of care, we will communicate with your primary care physician.

Map and Directions for the Center for Wound Care


Center for Wound Care and
 Hyperbaric Medicine
4225 Woodbine Road, Suite C 
Pace, FL  32571

Phone (850) 994-4523
Fax (850) 994-9130

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The center is located in the Woodbine Medical Park and is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM.

  

Meet Our Physicians

        Dr. John A. Tucker, MD     Christopher J. LeCroy, MD     Dr. Robert Pyle
            John A. Tucker, MD       Christopher J. LeCroy, MD            Robert Pyle, MD
                Vascular Surgeon           Vascular Surgeon              Wound Care Specialist          
                                                        Medical Director   
 
 Ludovic Lasquety, MD
   General Surgeon

Prior To Arrival

To help us understand your needs better we need to know what medications you are using and your past medical history. Additionally, we have other forms that deal with patient privacy, billing, and authorization to treat that must be completed prior to your treatment. 

Print and fill out the following forms to expedite your admission:

Consent for Treatment
Insurance Form
Patient Privacy
Patient Demographics
Medical History

You may also pre-register by following this link:

Patient Pre-Registration

Financial Arrangements

Wound care is a standard of care that most insurance companies feel is a critical service. We take almost all types of insurance and offer some financial arrangements for patients that do not have insurance.

Your Wound Treatment Program

You will undergo a thorough diagnostic examination to identify the type of wound you have and the underlying problems causing the wound. After this, a program specifically tailored to meet your needs will be initiated based on the most effective treatment options.

Your treatment may include:

•Infectious Disease Management
•Physical Therapy
•Vascular Evaluation
•Laboratory Evaluation
•Nutritional Management
•Pain Management
•Diabetic Education
•Nuclear Medicine
•Radiology
•Debridement

Once a treatment plan has been initiated, you will visit the center on a regular basis for wound care. You will be instructed on how to administer your own wound care at home between visits, as well as how to protect your wound from further complications. You are the most important part of your healing process.

Keeping appointments and following directions clearly are critical to attaining a positive healing outcome. Please contact a member of our staff with any other questions you may have regarding your treatment.

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBO)

Simple & Effective Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBO) is a treatment in which the patient breaths 100% oxygen inside a pressurized chamber. The therapy quickly delivers high concentrations of oxygen to the bloodstream, assists in the healing process of wounds and is effective in fighting certain types of infections. It also stimulates the growth of new blood vessels and improves circulation. Therapy is administered daily and the number of therapies you receive will depend on your diagnosis.

Our Hyperbaric Chambers

Hyberbaric Oxygen Chamber
We use the "state of the art" Baramed, OSCAR Monitored, Chamber Systems. They feature a fully integrated Electronic Medical Record for precise accuracy in compliance with treatment protocols with a weight capacity of 700 lbs.

When You Arrive At The Center

After an initial consultation and examination at the center, you will be ready to begin your therapy. When you arrive, you will receive complete instructions regarding your treatment. Before starting, you will change into a 100% cotton garment provided by the center. For safety reasons, no other clothing may be worn inside the hyperbaric oxygen therapy chamber.

What To Expect During Treatment

Once you are comfortably positioned inside the chamber, the pressure will gradually be increased and the temperature will temporarily rise. You may experience fullness in your ears as a result of the increased pressure. The technician will instruct you in ways to help clear the pressure and relieve any discomfort. Most treatment sessions in the chamber last approximately two hours. While undergoing treatment, you may watch TV or videos, simply relax or even sleep.

Getting Ready For Your Visit

For safety reasons there are certain items not allowed inside the hyperbaric chamber. Please do not wear or bring the following into the chamber during your treatment:

•Makeup
•Perfume
•Aftershave
•Hairspray or Hair Oils
•Wigs or Hairpieces
•Nail Polish
•Alcohol or Petroleum Based Products
•Cell Phone or Pagers
•Metallic Items (such as jewelry, titanium frame eyeglasses, keys, watches and coins)
•Flammable Materials or Heat Producing Items (such as heating pads, lighters, cigarettes)
•Hearing Aids
•Food, Gum or Candy


Ask your hyperbaric physician for advice on wearing contact lenses during treatment. You should also refrain from smoking or the use of any tobacco products over the entire course of therapy. Tobacco use will prolong or even prevent healing of a wound site due to its constricting effect on the blood vessels in your body. 

If You Are Sick or On Medication

You should inform the staff at the center if you have a cold or cough, the flu, sore throat, chills, nausea, vomiting or diarrhea. Alert the staff to any medications you are taking or changes in medication during the course of your treatment. If you are diabetic, please eat properly and continue to take your prescribed medication to control the blood sugar level. Your blood sugar level will also be checked before, during and after each visit to the center.

The Possibility of Side Effects

You may experience temporary vision changes that should return to normal in a few weeks after your therapy is completed. Our physicians recommend that you not change the prescription of your eyewear during the course of your therapy. Some patients experience fatigue during treatment. This is completely normal.    


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