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Pioneering Treatments for Accelerated Healing

The SBH Wound Care Center multidisciplinary team delivers a comprehensive approach to managing chronic wound issues. This initiative is a collaborative effort between SBH Health System and Restorix Health, a leading national wound management organization.

Wound Care Services at SBH

Our team includes physicians with advanced expertise in Vascular and Podiatric Surgery, Wound Management, and Hyperbaric Medicine, alongside nurses who specialize in chronic wound care.

Given the high rates of diabetes in the local community, which often lead to slow and non-healing wounds, Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy is a crucial part of the Center’s patient care services.

Advanced treatment for complex wounds and hyperbaric oxygen therapy

Additionally, our services cover more intricate conditions such as osteomyelitis (bone infections), radiation injuries/necrosis, and necrotizing infections, which can be challenging to manage and require specialized care.

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) plays a crucial role in our treatment approach. It involves the use of 100 percent pressurized oxygen to enhance the body’s natural healing processes. During a typical 90-minute session, patients are placed inside a transparent tube where they breathe the concentrated oxygen. This therapy is not only safe and painless but also highly effective in treating non-healing wounds by improving oxygen delivery to the affected tissues. Our patients are carefully monitored throughout their sessions by our skilled technicians to ensure optimal results.

Additional services

Leveraging our specialized skills in diabetic foot reconstruction, we deliver effective care for individuals experiencing severe complications from diabetes.

Additionally, we incorporate bioengineered skin substitutes for graft applications and apply aggressive medical and surgical interventions for complex cases.

Compression therapy is a crucial part of our treatment strategy, particularly for managing venous stasis ulcers. Together, these services form a comprehensive approach, allowing us to deliver targeted and effective care for a variety of wound issues.

Locations for wound healing services at SBH

Center for Wound Healing and Hyperbaric Medicine

SBH Health System
4422 Third Avenue, 1st Floor
Bronx, NY 10457

(718) 960-5064 View on Google Maps

Meet our Wound Care team

At SBH, you’ll find expert and compassionate physician and staff ready to provide exceptional care.

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The SBH Wound Care Center multidisciplinary team delivers a comprehensive approach to managing chronic wound issues. This initiative is a collaborative effort between SBH Health System and Restorix Health, a leading national wound management organization.

Wound Care Services at SBH

Our team includes physicians with advanced expertise in Vascular and Podiatric Surgery, Wound Management, and Hyperbaric Medicine, alongside nurses who specialize in chronic wound care.

Given the high rates of diabetes in the local community, which often lead to slow and non-healing wounds, Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy is a crucial part of the Center’s patient care services.

Advanced treatment for complex wounds and hyperbaric oxygen therapy We treat a range of complex wound types at our center. This includes venous stasis ulcers and diabetic foot wounds, which often result from poor circulation and diabetes, leading to slow or non-healing sores.Advanced treatment for complex wounds and hyperbaric oxygen therapy

Additionally, our services cover more intricate conditions such as osteomyelitis (bone infections), radiation injuries/necrosis, and necrotizing infections, which can be challenging to manage and require specialized care.

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) plays a crucial role in our treatment approach. It involves the use of 100 percent pressurized oxygen to enhance the body’s natural healing processes. During a typical 90-minute session, patients are placed inside a transparent tube where they breathe the concentrated oxygen. This therapy is not only safe and painless but also highly effective in treating non-healing wounds by improving oxygen delivery to the affected tissues. Our patients are carefully monitored throughout their sessions by our skilled technicians to ensure optimal results.

Additional servicesOur advanced diagnostic tools enable precise assessment and management of diverse wound conditions.Additional services

Leveraging our specialized skills in diabetic foot reconstruction, we deliver effective care for individuals experiencing severe complications from diabetes.

Additionally, we incorporate bioengineered skin substitutes for graft applications and apply aggressive medical and surgical interventions for complex cases.

Compression therapy is a crucial part of our treatment strategy, particularly for managing venous stasis ulcers. Together, these services form a comprehensive approach, allowing us to deliver targeted and effective care for a variety of wound issues.

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