Wounds We Treat

Expert Wound Care at Home: Heal Faster, Stay Independent!

At Hawai'i Advanced Wound Care, we bring specialized, evidence-based wound treatments directly to your home or care facility. Our mobile medical service is designed for patients who need expert clinical attention without the stress of traveling to a hospital. By providing in-home wound care in Hawai'i, we help our patients heal faster, reduce the risk of infection, and maintain their independence.


From expert wound cleaning in Hawai'i to advanced biological dressings, our team ensures every patient receives a personalized plan for recovery.

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Comprehensive Care for All Wound Types

We specialize in managing a wide range of acute and chronic conditions. Click each service below to learn more about our specific treatment protocols.

Burns

These injuries result from thermal, chemical, electrical, or radiation contact that damages skin layers, and their severity is classified by the depth of tissue destruction.

Diabetic Wounds

Often occurring on the feet, but not limited to the foot, these are slow-healing sores caused by a combination of poor glycemic control, impaired circulation, and nerve damage.

Neuropathic Ulcers

These painless sores develop primarily on pressure points of the feet because the patient has lost the protective sensation required to feel repetitive trauma or irritation.

Non-Healing Wounds

Also known as chronic wounds, these are injuries that fail to progress through the normal stages of repair within a standard timeframe, often due to underlying systemic issues like infection or poor nutrition.

Post-Surgical Wounds

These are incisions or excisions made during a medical procedure that require specific care to ensure the edges close properly without dehiscence or infection.

Pressure Ulcers

Commonly called bedsores, these localized injuries to the skin and underlying tissue result from prolonged pressure that cuts off blood flow, typically over bony prominences.

Radiation Inury

This condition involves damage to the skin and deep tissues following exposure to ionizing radiation, which can lead to delayed healing and compromised vascularity in the affected area.

Skin Grafts

This surgical procedure involves transplanting healthy skin from one area of the body to another to cover a site where the skin has been lost or damaged beyond natural repair.

Venous Statis Ulcers

These shallow, irregular wounds typically form on the lower legs because damaged vein valves cause blood to pool, increasing pressure and breaking down the overlying skin.

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Wounds That Benefit From In-Home Wound Care Services

Not all wounds are the same, but many benefit significantly from the consistency of in-home wound care in Hawai'i. Our mobile service is ideal for:


  • Non-Healing/Chronic Wounds: Any wound that has failed to show significant healing within 30 days.
  • Infected Wounds: Wounds showing redness, swelling, or discharge that require professional debridement and antibiotic management.
  • Radiation Injuries: Tissue damage resulting from cancer treatments that requires delicate, specialized handling.
  • Compromised Skin Grafts: Ensuring the survival of grafts through advanced biological applications.
  • Neuropathic Ulcers: Specialized care for patients with loss of sensation in their extremities.

Why Choose Mobile Wound Care in Hawai'i?

Choosing Hawai'i Advanced Wound Care means choosing convenience without sacrificing quality. We provide the same advanced technology found in top wound centers—including debridement, cellular tissue products, and negative pressure therapy—all within the comfort of your own environment.

Ready to start your healing journey?

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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