Specialty Care Healing support

Wound Care

Specialized treatment for chronic and complex wounds that aren't healing.

Non-graphic wound care focused on healing, prevention, and follow-up.

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A 58-year-old man with diabetes notices a small sore on the bottom of his foot. He puts a bandage on it and waits. Three weeks later, the wound is deeper, infected, and threatening the bone. This is the patient our wound care program exists for, and ideally, we see him at week one, not week three.

Our clinicians treat diabetic ulcers, pressure injuries, venous stasis wounds, post-surgical complications, and burns using debridement, advanced dressings, negative-pressure wound therapy, and offloading strategies matched to the wound type and location. Every case includes an assessment of the underlying cause. Uncontrolled blood sugar, poor circulation, and nutritional deficiencies do not fix themselves, so we coordinate with endocrinology, internal medicine, and podiatry to address them in parallel.

Patients and caregivers receive training on wound management between visits, including what signs of infection require immediate attention.

Wound Care at Moses Medical

Your wound care team, all under one roof.

Get wound care care coordinated with every other specialist in the building. No referrals across town, no repeating your history.

1 Providers in wound care
4 Languages English, Spanish, Bangla, Hindi
Mon–Fri Weekdays 9 AM – 5 PM
24/7 Online booking same-week availability

Coordinated with your other specialists

Your records are shared across departments. If your cardiologist orders bloodwork or your PCP flags a concern, your care team sees it immediately.

Your provider speaks your language

Discuss your diagnosis in the language you think in. Our clinical team is fluent in English, Spanish, Bangla, and Hindi.

Insurance verified before you arrive

MetroPlus, Fidelis, Amerigroup, Aetna, UnitedHealthcare, Medicare, and more. Our front desk confirms your coverage so there are no surprises.

Common reasons to visit

What we help with

These are common concerns managed by our wound care team.

Diabetic ulcers Surgical wound complications Chronic non-healing wounds Pressure injuries Burns Post-surgical wound management

Care team

Providers for Wound Care

Meet the providers who support wound care at Moses Medical.

Questions

Frequently asked questions

What types of wounds do you treat?
We treat chronic and acute wounds including diabetic foot ulcers, venous leg ulcers, pressure injuries, surgical wounds, traumatic wounds, burns, and slow-healing wounds. Our providers are experienced in advanced wound care techniques and can coordinate with specialists if surgical intervention is needed.
How often will I need wound care appointments?
The frequency of visits depends on the type and severity of your wound. Most patients with chronic wounds are seen once or twice a week for wound assessments, debridement, and dressing changes. As healing progresses, visits may become less frequent. Your provider will create a care plan specific to your wound.
Do you treat diabetic foot wounds?
Yes. Diabetic foot ulcers are one of the most common conditions we manage. Our approach includes thorough wound assessment, infection management, offloading techniques, advanced dressings, and close coordination with your primary care provider and endocrinologist to optimize blood sugar control, which is essential for healing.

Ready when you are

Need help choosing the right visit?

Book online or call. We will help match you to the right provider and verify your insurance before you walk in.

(646) 741-2111