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Non-Invasive,
Ultrasound Treatment
for Wound Care

Wounds are painful enough. Choose a treatment that’s almost pain-free.
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We welcome referrals, requests for patient consults, and medical transfers from healthcare professionals. We take the load off you, taking the time to explain procedures and set expectations. Our integrated care approach prioritizes your patients’ long-term well-being, leading to increased trust for you.

For patients

We understand this might be a new process for you, and we promise to make it as smooth as possible. Our team of experienced, empathetic staff will take you through the diagnosis, and give you a personalized plan for your long-term health – not just symptoms. Our customer support is on hand to help. You can schedule an in-person or telehealth appointment with our providers.

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Wounds are painful enough. Choose a treatment that’s almost pain-free.

Ultrasound Wound Therapy uses ultrasonic energy to separate dead and harmful bacteria from wounds. This facilitates better circulation, and therefore, better healing. This treatment preserves healthy tissue through ultrasonic separation of damaged tissue. It assists healing by gently removing only dead or diseased tissue cells and bacteria. It is also useful in preparing the wound bed for other therapies, such as grafts and flaps.

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Precise, Gentle, Ultra-Efficient

Ultra-Effective Healing
Uses ultrasonic energy to gently separate harmful bacteria from wounds, facilitate better circulation and promote healing.
Non-Invasive, Less Painful
An alternative to painful sharp debridement and other surgical modalities.
Preserves Healthy Tissue
Gently removes only dead or diseased tissue cells and bacteria with precision, leaving your healthy tissue intact.
Promotes Quicker Healing
Reduced healing time, as compared to other treatments.
For Wounds, Burns, Hard & Soft Tissue
Effective in treating acute and chronic wounds, burns, diseased or necrotic tissue.
Covered By Insurance
The cost of the ultrasound wound care therapy is covered by most medical insurance plans.
No Age Limit
Patients of any age can benefit from this therapy.

Ultrasound, ultra-efficient treatment for

⦁ Arterial Wounds

⦁ Burns

⦁ Compromised Surgical Wounds

⦁ Diabetic Foot Ulcers

⦁ Infected, Eczematous, Ulcerated or Devitalized Skin
⦁ Open Amputation

⦁ Osteomyelitis

⦁ Pressure Ulcers

⦁ Venous Insufficiency Ulcers
Our modern ultrasound wound therapy treatment helps in healing and gently removing only dead or diseased tissue cells and bacteria from your wound, allowing for excellent healing results and a better patient experience as a whole.
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Dr. William McCarron, DPM, FACFAS
Chief of Foot & Ankle Surgery
About us

Our modern ultrasound wound therapy treatment helps in healing and gently removing only dead or diseased tissue cells and bacteria from your wound, allowing for excellent healing results and a better patient experience as a whole.

William McCarron, DPM

Quote from Dr. McCarron about how the treatment is new and efficient.

William McCarron, DPM

FAQs

What are Venous disease?

Varicose veins are enlarged, swollen veins that are visible under the skin’s surface. They occur when the valves in your veins don't function at full capacity, allowing the blood to flow in the wrong direction and pool. They are most common in the legs because standing and walking increase the pressure on veins in the lower body.

What are spider veins?

Varicose veins are enlarged, swollen veins that are visible under the skin’s surface. They occur when the valves in your veins don't function at full capacity, allowing the blood to flow in the wrong direction and pool. They are most common in the legs because standing and walking increase the pressure on veins in the lower body.

How common are varicose and spider veins?

Varicose veins and spider veins affect approximately 30% to 60% of adults, and are more common in women than men. They tend to get more prevalent with age, but certain factors can hasten their onset. These include pregnancy, obesity, prolonged sitting or standing, and genetic predisposition.

What causes varicose veins?

Varicose veins occur when the valves inside your veins do not function properly. In a healthyvein, the valves open to let the blood flow to the heart and close to stop it from flowingbackward. But, if these valves become weak or damaged, the blood can flow back and pool inthe vein, causing it to become enlarged and swollen. Certain factors can increase the likelihoodof developing varicose veins. These include age, pregnancy, a family history of varicose veins,obesity, and long periods of sitting or standing.

Are varicose veins hereditary?

In many cases, varicose veins are hereditary. A combination of genetic and environmental factors determines your risk of developing them. If one or both of your parents have varicose veins, you are more likely to have them as well.

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For healthcare providers and professionals

We welcome referrals, requests for patient consults, and medical transfers from healthcare professionals. We take the load off you, taking the time to explain procedures and set expectations. Our integrated care approach prioritizes your patients’ long-term well-being, leading to increased trust for you.

For patients

We understand this might be a new process for you, and we promise to make it as smooth as possible. Our team of experienced, empathetic staff will take you through the diagnosis, and give you a personalized plan for your long-term health – not just symptoms. Our customer support is on hand to help. You can schedule an in-person or telehealth appointment with our providers.

Contact Us Now