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TOP WOUND SPECIALISTS NEAR YOU | PODIATRISTS IN DENVER, CO

Wound Care

When a wound won’t heal—or keeps coming back—it’s more than a nuisance. Chronic wounds can threaten your mobility, increase your risk of infection, and reduce your quality of life. At Podiatry Associates, Inc., we offer advanced wound care to help you heal faster and stay on your feet.

Our team treats a wide range of foot and ankle wounds, including ulcers, injuries, and infections. Using a combination of innovative therapies and hands-on expertise, we work to close wounds efficiently while addressing the underlying causes.

If you’re dealing with a wound that isn’t healing, don’t wait. Prompt care can prevent serious complications and support better long-term outcomes.

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ADVANCED VAPOROX TREATMENT FOR WOUND CARE NEAR YOU

What Is Wound Care Treatment?

Wounds on the feet and ankles are prone to delayed healing due to pressure, poor circulation, and ongoing irritation from walking or footwear. At Podiatry Associates, we use cutting-edge tools and techniques to manage and close these wounds as quickly and safely as possible.

Our wound care services include:

  • Wound Debridement: The careful removal of dead or infected tissue to promote healthy healing.
  • Skin Grafts: Used to cover large or deep wounds, stimulate tissue growth, and reduce scarring.
  • Vaporox Therapy: An advanced, non-contact treatment that combines humidified oxygen and ultrasonic mist to stimulate tissue repair. It’s especially helpful for wounds that have failed to respond to other treatments.

In addition to advanced therapies, we carefully monitor each patient’s wound, apply protective dressings, and make offloading or orthotic recommendations to prevent future damage. Our goal is to support faster healing and help you avoid complications like infection or amputation.

EXPERT DIABETIC WOUND CARE DOCTORS NEAR YOU

What Is Diabetic Wound Treatment?

For patients with diabetes, even a small wound on the foot can lead to serious health problems if not treated properly. Reduced circulation and nerve damage can impair your body’s ability to notice and repair wounds, making diabetic foot ulcers one of the most common (and dangerous) complications of the disease.

At Podiatry Associates, Inc., we specialize in treating and preventing diabetic wounds through proactive, podiatrist-led care. Our diabetic wound care protocol includes:

  • Thorough wound cleaning and debridement
  • Moisture-balanced dressings and infection control
  • Pressure offloading with specialized footwear or orthotics
  • Close monitoring to track progress and prevent setbacks

We also educate patients on proper at-home foot care and offer regular diabetic foot exams to catch wounds early—before they become dangerous.

If you have diabetes and notice redness, swelling, or drainage from a sore on your foot, call us right away. Early intervention can mean the difference between recovery and serious complications.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of foot wounds do you treat?

We treat a wide range of wounds, including diabetic ulcers, surgical wounds, trauma-related lacerations, pressure sores, and infected or non-healing injuries. Whether the wound is large or small, our goal is to heal it quickly and reduce the risk of complications.

How does Vaporox therapy work?

Vaporox is a non-contact wound healing system that delivers humidified oxygen and ultrasonic mist to the wound site. This combination increases oxygenation and cellular activity, which accelerates healing, especially for chronic or stalled wounds. It’s completely pain-free and often used when standard treatments fail.

How soon should I seek treatment for a foot wound?

Immediately. The longer a wound goes untreated, the higher the risk of infection, tissue damage, or complications. If a wound isn’t healing, looks red or swollen, or is draining fluid, schedule an appointment right away.

How do I schedule an appointment with the best podiatrist near me?

Give us a call at (303) 805-5156 or request an appointment online. Our offices in Denver, Parker, Castle Pines, Cherry Creek, and Aurora make it easy to access expert wound care close to home.

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