Chattanooga, TN 37421
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    The Mobile Wound Center

    Diabetic Ulcers

    Advanced Diabetic Wound Care Brought Directly to Your Home

    Diabetic foot ulcers require skilled, consistent, and proactive care. Without proper treatment, these wounds can progress quickly — increasing the risk of infection, hospitalization, and serious complications. We bring physician-led expertise directly to your home, helping you heal safely and comfortably.

    Our goal is simple: protect your health, preserve mobility, and support faster healing with personalized, evidence-based care.

    Why Diabetic Ulcers Need Specialized Treatment

    People living with diabetes often face challenges such as:

    Poor circulation
    Reduced sensation (neuropathy)
    Higher infection risk
    Slow tissue healing

    What to Expect With Our In-Home Diabetic Wound Care

    1

    Comprehensive Assessment

    Circulation (ABI, Doppler, PRC testing), presence of infection, depth and severity, offloading needs, home environment & risk factors.

    2

    Evidence-Based Treatment Plan

    Each plan is tailored to the patient's wound, overall health, and unique needs. We coordinate with your diabetes provider and home-health nurses.

    3

    Debridement & Wound Bed Preparation

    Sharp, enzymatic, or mechanical debridement as needed to remove non-viable tissue and promote healing.

    4

    Infection Management

    We evaluate signs of infection and coordinate with your primary care or specialist for cultures, imaging, or medication when needed.

    5

    Advanced Therapies

    Cellular tissue product grafting (skin substitutes), advanced dressings, edema management, and offloading guidance.

    6

    Regular Follow-Up Visits

    Consistent monitoring helps reduce complications and ensures the wound is progressing appropriately.

    Signs You May Need Help With a Diabetic Ulcer

    Call us if you notice:

    • A new sore, cut, blister, or area of breakdown
    • Redness, warmth, swelling, or drainage
    • Increased pain or pressure
    • A wound that hasn't improved in two weeks
    • Odor or changes in skin color
    • Difficulty walking

    Prompt treatment can make all the difference.

    Protect Your Feet, Your Health, and Your Quality of Life

    We're here to provide the expert care, guidance, and reassurance you need to heal confidently at home.