The Wound Care Center of Wilkes provides specialized treatment for acute, subacute and chronic non-healing wounds, which are defined as sores or wounds that have not significantly improved from normal healing processes, conventional treatment or complicating risk factors. It is estimated over 8 million Americans suffer from chronic wounds annually.

Wounds can become non-healing due to many different reasons such as:

  • Inadequate circulation
  • Poorly functioning veins
  • Immobility
  • Burns
  • Bites
  • Moisture
  • Skin tears
  • Trauma
  • Abscesses
  • Surgical interventions

Non-healing wounds can lead to infections, poor quality of life, reduced socialization and even loss of limbs. When wounds do not respond to normal healing, you may need to seek treatment at one of our wound locations. The Wound Care Center offers specialty providers who had been certified and trained in nationally recognized clinical practice guidelines and advanced modality techniques for getting difficult wounds to heal. 

Wound Care Center Wilkes Center of Distinction 2021 Award
Wound Care Center - Wilkes recognized as a 2021 Healogics Center of Distinction.

The team has earned this national honor by exceeding outstanding clinical and operational results in 2021. By achieving Center of Distinction metrics, the providers and staff at the wound center demonstrated a solid and unwavering commitment to provide Exceptional Patient Experiences throughout 2021. Despite extraordinary circumstances presented by the pandemic, our Wound Care Center - Wilkes teammates persevered to keep our patients on the path to healing during these critical times.

Frequently Asked Questions

Am I a candidate for specialized wound care?

Yes, if you suffer from a non-healing wound, skin abruption or any hard to heal area.

How can I get a consultation from the Wound Healing Center?

You may call us directly at 336-903-6920 or ask for a referral from your provider. Most insurances do not require a referral to the Wound Care Center, but it is always a good idea to check with your company.

What are advanced modalities? 

Advanced modalities are proven techniques offered at our center which are not readily available in a standard practice to treat wounds. Some of the advanced modalities in our office include:

  • Debridement
  • Specialty dressings
  • Total contact casting for off-loading (gold-standard of diabetic wound care)
  • Biological skin substitutes
  • Hyperbaric oxygen therapy
  • Tcom testing
  • Pressure ulcers
  • Diabetic foot ulcers
  • Venous stasis/leg ulcers

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

No. In fact, we prefer to work with your physician or medical specialist during the treatments. We even keep your doctor informed with frequent progress reports. While you’ll be receiving treatment for your wound from the Wound Care Center, you’ll continue to receive all of your routine care from your regular provider.