Center for Comprehensive Wound Care & Hyperbaric Medicine Aurora BayCare Medical Center
- Chamber type
- hard-shell
- Accreditation
- UHMS Accredited
Contact & Hours
About Center for Comprehensive Wound Care & Hyperbaric Medicine Aurora BayCare Medical Center
The Center for Comprehensive Wound Care & Hyperbaric Medicine at Aurora BayCare Medical Center in Green Bay, Wisconsin, specializes in advanced wound care and hyperbaric oxygen therapy. They offer personalized care, state-of-the-art techniques, and a multidisciplinary team to treat chronic and non-healing wounds. Their program is accredited by the Undersea & Hyperbaric Medical Society. They focus on improving blood flow and preventing amputations. The clinic provides various advanced wound treatments, including wound evaluation and monitoring, specialty wound dressings, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, pressure treatment, and vacuum-assisted closure. They collaborate with specialists in diabetes, infectious disease, internal medicine, plastic surgery and other fields to address the underlying causes of chronic wounds. The center also offers advanced vascular evaluations and fluorescence angiography to assess blood flow to wounds. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is a key treatment offered, involving breathing 100% oxygen at pressures greater than normal atmospheric pressure to increase oxygen levels in the bloodstream and promote wound healing. HBOT helps fight infection, repair damaged tissue, increase circulation, stimulate new blood vessel growth, and reduce pain. The center uses monoplace chambers for HBOT, providing treatment to one patient at a time. The clinic treats a variety of conditions, including diabetic foot ulcers, radiation injury, pressure ulcers, arterial ulcers, venous stasis ulcers, traumatic wounds, cellulitis, lymphedema, surgical wounds, and osteomyelitis. They are committed to providing exceptional care and superior results, treating more patients than any other program in the nation.