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What exactly is wound care?
Wound care focuses on the evaluation, treatment, and management of acute, chronic, and complex wounds. Specialized wound care helps promote proper healing, prevent infection, and reduce complications through advanced treatment techniques and individualized care plans.
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Why should I visit a wound care clinic?
Visiting a specialized wound care clinic can improve healing outcomes, especially for wounds that are slow to heal or have become chronic. Establishing care with a wound care provider allows for ongoing monitoring, education, and advanced therapies that support faster healing and help prevent future complications.
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What should I consider when looking for a wound care provider?
Your wound care provider should be someone you trust and feel comfortable working with throughout your healing process. Consider the following:
- Is the staff friendly and supportive?
- Is it easy to schedule appointments?
- Is the clinic easily accessible?
- Does the clinic appear clean, professional, and well organized?
- Does the clinic offer advanced wound care options, such as skin grafts or skin substitute therapies?
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How do I schedule an appointment?
Our front desk staff at Premier Wound Care will be happy to assist you with scheduling an appointment. You may call (731) 885-8881 or stop by during regular office hours.
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Will I be reminded about my appointment?
Yes. You will receive your choice of an automated phone call, text message, or email reminder prior to your scheduled appointment.
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How can I pay for my visit?
We accept most insurance plans. Any out-of-pocket costs, including copays, are due at the time of service. If you have questions about coverage or payment options, our staff will be happy to assist you.
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What if I have a question about my bill?
If you have billing questions, please contact our office during regular business hours by calling (731) 885-8881. Our team will be happy to help address your concerns and provide assistance.
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What should I bring to my first appointment?
Please bring your insurance card, photo ID, a list of current medications, and any relevant medical records related to your wound. Intake forms may be completed online or printed in advance to help streamline your visit.

