Our network of licensed wound care providers help treat:
-- Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs)
-- Venous leg ulcers (VLUs)
-- Pressure ulcers / bedsores
-- Non-healing wounds
-- Chronic open sores or recurring wounds
-- Infected or recurring skin lesions
At Miracle Wound Rx, we understand the emotional and physical toll of non-healing wounds. That’s why our approach starts with listening. We begin with a thorough in-home evaluation by a licensed physician, who tailors a personalized treatment plan using advanced treatment options that encourage real healing.
Central to our success is the utilization of advanced technology skin grafts. These innovative grafts harness the latest advancements in medical science to accelerate the healing process and promote tissue regeneration. By leveraging these state-of-the-art treatments, we're able to offer our patients unparalleled results, even for wounds that have proven difficult to heal through traditional methods.
Getting to a wound care clinic can be overwhelming for seniors with mobility issues. That’s why we bring the clinic to you. Our network of physicians and wound care providers offer bedside service in your home.
We work with multiple vetted providers, all trained in advanced wound treatment protocols, and committed to treating every patient like family.
Answers To Commonly Questions
In-home treatment, also known as home-based care, refers to medical services and procedures that are delivered directly to a patient's residence rather than in a hospital, clinic, or other medical facility. In the context of Miracle Wound Rx, in-home treatment means that our team of expert physicians brings advanced wound care services directly to the homes of our patients who are covered by Medicare.
We focus on diabetic foot ulcers, venous leg ulcers, pressure ulcers, and other open chronic wounds that haven’t healed after at least 2 weeks.
Your wound care physician may prescribe some of these therapies: >>Debridement (removal of dead or damaged tissue)
>>Specially chosen dressings and wraps
>>Bio-engineered tissue substitutes
At this time, our advanced wound treatments are only covered by Medicare Part B. For any concerns or questions on this, please call us.
At this time, this treatment is only covered by medicare part B. Medicare advantage, medicare supplements and other commercial insurance do not currently cover our in home treatments.
You should seek treatment for your wound at a Wound Healing Center for:
>> Diabetic wounds that are slow-to-heal or not healing
>> Surgical wounds that have opened (or "dehisced")
>> Wounds caused by poor circulation (arterial insufficiency)
>> Skin damage or open sores caused by radiation treatment
possibly even many years ago that is now causing the skin and tissue to "break down"
>> Skin grafts or surgical flaps that are not healing post-surgery
>> Bone infection (osteomyelitis)
>> Crush injuries from an accident
>> Damage to internal tissue (soft tissue radionecrosis) or bone (osteoradionecrosis) that causes pain or discomfort which resulted from radiation (radiation cystitis, proctitis, or necrosis)
It's pretty simple! First, call us or fill out our contact form. We will help you qualify. Once qualified, we will verify your Insurance Coverage. Once we receive the approval from the insurance, we match you to a physician local to you. They will then call to coordinate an initial consultation to get the process started.
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