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Provided by El- Salawy Medical PA
150 Southpark Blvd, Ste 102
St. Augustine, FL 32086
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Monday - Friday: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Saturday - Sunday: Closed

Foot and Leg Wound Treatment in St. Augustine

At Wound Care St. Augustine, every patient begins with a thorough, personalized wound assessment. We take the time to carefully evaluate your wound’s type, size, depth, appearance, and surrounding tissue — so we can create a treatment plan tailored to your unique healing needs.

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(904) 342-5003
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An In-Depth Approach

Wound assessment is the first step in treating chronic or non-healing wounds. We begin with a thorough process that includes a comprehensive head-to-toe examination and a detailed review of the patient’s medical history to accurately evaluate the wound’s cause, severity, and optimal treatment plan. 

All About Feet and Leg Wounds: Causes, Treatment, and Healing Options

Wounds affecting the feet and legs require specialized medical attention because circulation challenges, pressure, and underlying health conditions can significantly impact healing. Whether caused by diabetes, poor circulation, injury, or chronic swelling, these wounds should never be ignored. Early treatment improves outcomes and reduces the risk of infection or complications.

At our St. Augustine wound care center, we provide advanced evaluation and treatment options specifically designed for wounds of the lower extremities.

Common Types of Foot and Leg Wounds

Feet and leg wounds can develop for many reasons. Some of the most common include:
  • Diabetic foot ulcers
  • Venous leg ulcers (caused by poor vein circulation)
  • Arterial ulcers (caused by reduced blood flow)
  • Pressure injuries on heels or ankles
  • Traumatic wounds or surgical wounds
  • Skin tears in older adults
  • Infected wounds or abscesses
Each type requires a different treatment approach, which is why professional assessment is critical.

Signs You Should See a Wound Care Specialist For Feet and Leg Wounds

You should seek medical attention if you notice:

  • A wound that does not improve within 1–2 weeks
  • Redness, warmth, or swelling
  • Drainage or odor
  • Increasing pain
  • Blackened or discolored tissue
  • Fever or chills
  • Wounds in patients with diabetes or circulation problems

Early intervention dramatically improves healing outcomes.

Advanced Treatment Options for Feet and Leg Wounds

Advanced wound dressings
Debridement (removal of damaged tissue)
Infection management A proper assessment sets the stage for the right therapy from the start, helping you recover faster and more comfortably.
Offloading and pressure reduction A proper assessment sets the stage for the right therapy from the start, helping you recover faster and more comfortably.
Compression therapy for swelling A proper assessment sets the stage for the right therapy from the start, helping you recover faster and more comfortably.
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) A proper assessment sets the stage for the right therapy from the start, helping you recover faster and more comfortably.
Skin substitutes and regenerative therapies A proper assessment sets the stage for the right therapy from the start, helping you recover faster and more comfortably.
Circulation evaluation and coordination with specialists A proper assessment sets the stage for the right therapy from the start, helping you recover faster and more comfortably.

Specialized Treatment for Feet and Leg Wounds

Medical History
Review

We evaluate underlying conditions like diabetes or poor circulation that may be slowing healing or increasing risk.

Detailed Wound Examination

We measure the wound’s size, depth, and characteristics to document healing progress and guide treatment.

Customized Care Planning

Your care doesn’t stop at diagnosis — we design a treatment plan based on your body’s needs and your lifestyle goals.

Early Detection of Complications Identifying signs of infection or delayed healing early helps prevent serious complications down the road.
Personalized Treatment Plans Your care is built around your specific wound, health history, and healing goals — no one-size-fits-all approach.
Better, Faster Healing Outcomes A proper assessment sets the stage for the right therapy from the start, helping you recover faster and more comfortably.

Trusted Care for Complex Foot and Leg Wounds

At Wound Care St. Augustine, our team has years of experience treating a wide range of chronic and complex wounds. Whether you’re dealing with a new injury or a wound that simply won’t heal, we provide expert evaluation and guidance to help you take the right next step.

Compassionate Care Close to Home

Once your foot or leg wound has been carefully evaluated, we move forward with a treatment plan designed just for you. Here’s what the next steps typically look like:

St Augustine Wound Care Caring For Patient
1
Personalized Care Plan
We create a custom treatment strategy based on your wound type, health history, and healing goals.
2
Advanced Therapies
You’ll receive the latest in wound care technology — from hyperbaric oxygen therapy to biologics, negative pressure therapy, and more.
3
Ongoing Monitoring & Support
We track your healing progress at every visit and adjust your care plan to make sure you’re healing safely and quickly.

Frequently Asked Questions About Foot and Leg Wound Care

Understanding what to expect can make all the difference. Here are some of the most common questions we receive from patients in St. Augustine about their foot and leg wound care process.

1. When should I see a doctor for a foot or leg wound?
You should seek medical care if a wound does not show improvement within 1–2 weeks, appears infected, becomes painful, or if you have diabetes or circulation problems. Early treatment significantly reduces the risk of complications and speeds healing.
2. What causes wounds on the feet and legs that won’t heal?
Non-healing wounds are often caused by poor circulation, diabetes, nerve damage, swelling (edema), pressure, or underlying medical conditions. Identifying and treating the root cause is essential for proper healing.
3. What treatments are available for foot and leg wounds?
Treatment may include advanced dressings, debridement (removal of damaged tissue), infection management, compression therapy, offloading, Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT), and regenerative therapies. Your care plan is personalized based on your wound type and health history.
4. Can foot or leg wounds heal without professional treatment?
Some minor wounds can heal at home, but wounds that are slow to heal, worsening, or associated with medical conditions often require specialized care. Delaying treatment can increase the risk of infection, hospitalization, or serious complications.

Why Choose Us?

Specialized Wound Care Experts
Advanced Healing Technologies
Compassionate, Personalized Care
Faster Healing Outcomes
Trusted Local Clinic in St. Augustine

Ready to Take the First Step Toward Healing?

St Augustine Address
150 Southpark Blvd, Ste 102
St. Augustine, FL 32086
Palatka Address
524 Zeagler Drive
Palatka, FL 32177
Contact Us
Admin@WoundCareStAugustine.com
Call Us 24/7: (904) 342-5003
Working Time
Monday - Friday: 8:00am - 4:00pm
Saturday - Sunday: Closed
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Healing with Compassion. Leading with Expertise.
At Wound Care St. Augustine, our team combines cutting-edge treatment with personalized care to help you heal faster and live better.

Contact Us!

St Augustine Address:
150 Southpark Blvd Ste 102
St. Augustine, FL 32086

Palatka Address:
524 Zeagler Drive
Palatka, FL 32177

Admin@WoundCareStAugustine.com

Mon – Fri: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Closed Weekends

*After Hours Voicemail Monitoring with Short Response Time

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