Expert Non-Healing Wound Treatment in Hawaii at Home

Dealing with a wound that refuses to heal can be a frustrating and painful journey. At Hawaii Advanced Wound Care, we believe that geographic barriers or limited mobility should never stand in the way of recovery. We provide a mobile medical service that brings evidence-based, non-healing wound treatment in Hawaii directly to your residence, whether you are in a private home, assisted living, or a long-term care facility.


Our mission is simple: to deliver specialized, hospital-level wound care in the comfort of your home, prioritizing faster healing and easy access to advanced treatments for patients across the Hawaiian Islands.


What is a Non-Healing Wound?


A wound is generally considered "non-healing" or chronic if it fails to progress through the normal stages of healing within 30 days. These wounds often stall due to underlying health issues and require more than just a standard bandage; they require expert intervention.


Common types of wounds we treat through our home wound care in Hawai'i include:



  • Diabetic Foot Ulcers: Often caused by neuropathy and poor circulation.
  • Venous Stasis Ulcers: Resulting from improper functioning of venous valves, usually in the legs.
  • Pressure Ulcers (Bedsores): Caused by prolonged pressure on the skin.
  • Surgical Wounds: Incisions that have opened (dehiscence) or become infected.
  • Arterial Ulcers: Wounds caused by a lack of oxygen-rich blood flow to the extremities.


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Why Choose Non-Healing Wound Care at Home?


Traditional wound clinics require frequent travel—sometimes multiple times a week. For many residents in Hawaii, this can be a significant burden. By choosing non-healing wound care at home, you eliminate the stress of transportation while receiving:


  • Advanced Modalities: We utilize Debridement, Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (Wound VAC), and Advanced Biological Dressings.
  • Faster Recovery: Evidence-based protocols are proven to reduce healing time and lower the risk of infection.
  • Personalized Attention: Our providers spend more time with you, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of your health history and environment.
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Our Approach to Healing Non-Healing Wounds in Hawaii


Healing is a collaborative process. Our team of specialists works closely with your primary care physician and other specialists to ensure a seamless "circle of care."


  1. Comprehensive In-Home Evaluation: We perform a bedside assessment of the wound and your vascular health.
  2. Evidence-Based Treatment: We apply advanced clinical approaches tailored to your specific wound type.
  3. Infection Control: Utilizing PCR testing and skin culture analysis to target the right treatment quickly.
  4. Education: We empower patients and caregivers with the knowledge needed to manage the wound between visits.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About In-Home Non-Healing Wounds in Hawaii

  • What qualifies as a non-healing wound?

    A wound is considered non-healing (or chronic) if it has not shown significant signs of improvement within 4 to 6 weeks. If your wound is increasing in pain, odor, or size, it is time to seek specialized non-healing wound treatment in Hawaii.

  • Do I need a doctor’s referral for home wound care in Hawaii?

    While we work closely with your existing doctors, you can often reach out to us directly to start the evaluation process. We coordinate with your primary care physician to ensure all treatments are aligned with your overall health plan.

  • Is mobile wound care as effective as a hospital wound center?

    Yes. Hawaii Advanced Wound Care brings the same "gold standard" treatments found in hospitals—such as surgical debridement and cellular tissue products—directly to your bedside. Research shows that patients often heal faster when treated in a consistent, low-stress home environment.

  • Which islands do you serve?

    We are dedicated to providing mobile medical services across the Hawaiian Islands. Please contact our office to confirm provider availability in your specific neighborhood or rural area.


  • What advanced treatments do you offer at home?

    We provide various advanced therapies, including Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (Wound VAC), bio-engineered skin substitutes, specialized debridement, and mobile vascular screenings to check for circulation issues.


  • Does insurance cover non-healing wound care at home?

    Most insurance plans, including Medicare and many private PPO plans, cover mobile wound care services because they are medical necessities. Our team can help you verify your benefits before your first visit.


  • How often will a wound specialist visit my home?

    The frequency of visits depends on the severity and type of the wound. Initially, visits may be weekly to monitor progress and perform necessary treatments, with the schedule adjusting as the healing of non-healing wounds in Hawaii progresses.


  • What should I do if my wound starts to look worse between visits?

    Our mobile team provides you with clear instructions and a point of contact for any concerns. If you notice increased redness, swelling, or a fever, you can reach out to our clinical team immediately for guidance.


Start Your Healing Journey Today

Don't let the stress of travel hinder your recovery. Experience the gold standard of home wound care in Hawaii.


Contact Hawaii Advanced Wound Care today to schedule your comprehensive in-home wound evaluation.

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

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