Our Treaments

Our Treatments: Hospital-Level Wound Care at Your Doorstep

At Hawai'i Advanced Wound Care, we bring specialized, evidence-based wound treatments directly to you. Whether you are at home, in an assisted living facility, or a skilled nursing center, our team provides hospital-grade clinical expertise across the Hawaiian Islands. Our goal is to eliminate the stress of travel while accelerating the healing process through personalized, mobile wound care in Hawai'i.

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Specialized Wound Care Services

Advanced Biological Dressings

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Processed tissues are utilized to restore damaged tissues, enhance natural healing, and offer a framework for the body to regenerate its own tissues.

Advanced Debridement

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Specialized techniques that utilize advanced tools and dressings which are employed to cleanse wounds by removing dead tissue, infections, and debris.

In-home Wound Evaluations

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Understanding your wound's unique needs is key to effective treatment. At Advanced Mobile Wound Care, we offer comprehensive wound evaluations.

Infection Control for Wound Care

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External pressure (socks, wraps, boots) to improve blood flow, reduce swelling and pain, and aid healing in limbs by helping veins return blood to the heart

Topical Antibiotic Treatments

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External pressure (socks, wraps, boots) to improve blood flow, reduce swelling and pain, and aid healing in limbs by helping veins return blood to the heart

Wound VAC Therapy (Negative Pressure Wound)

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Pressure injuries (bedsores/pressure ulcers) are skin damage from prolonged pressure. Offloading is the key treatment strategy to promote healing.

Follow-up Tele-health Appointments

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Telehealth uses technology (computers, smartphones) to deliver remote health services like video/phone consultations, education, monitoring, and admin.

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Wounds That Benefit From In-Home Wound Care Services

In-home wound care in Hawai'i is more than a convenience—it is a clinical advantage. Our mobile model is specifically designed to treat:


  • Pressure Injury: Expert management and offloading strategies for bedsores and decubitus ulcers.
  • Diabetic Foot Ulcers: Specialized care to prevent complications and reduce amputation risks.
  • Venous & Arterial Ulcers: Comprehensive circulation-focused treatments.
  • Surgical Wounds: Monitoring and treating non-healing or dehisced surgical incisions.
  • Traumatic Wounds: Professional care for severe lacerations, skin tears, and abrasions.
  • Burn Care: Specialized dressing and management for partial-thickness burns.

Why Choose Hawai'i Advanced Wound Care?

We bridge the gap between the hospital and the home. By choosing our mobile wound care in Hawai'i, you receive:


  • Easier Access: No more coordinating complex transport for appointments.
  • Faster Healing: Consistent, expert care in a low-stress environment.
  • Proven Results: Evidence-based protocols and the latest biologic technologies.

Schedule Your Evaluation Today

Don't wait for a wound to become a crisis. Experience the convenience and clinical excellence of the islands' premier mobile wound specialists.

Serving O'ahu, Maui, Kaua'i, and Hawai'i Island.

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