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For more than 30 years, the community has utilized Capital Health’s certified wound care team of physicians and nurses to provide comprehensive health care for patients with chronic wounds and hyperbaric oxygen therapy for those with qualified conditions. In a collaborative effort with referring physicians: primary care doctors, general/plastic/reconstructive surgeons, radiation oncologists, oral surgeons, podiatrists and dentist, the Center for Wound Management and Hyperbaric Medicine provides comprehensive advanced wound techniques to improve outcomes and decrease the time to heal.
Wound ManagementOur Center for Wound Management and Hyperbaric Medicine offers extensive wound care options with state-of-the-art treatment for all chronic, non-healing wounds. Our program treats all wounds that have not shown signs of healing. These include:
Patients in our program receive a personalized evaluation and treatment plan from certified wound care specialists and a multidisciplinary team that includes:
On the initial visit, the patient will receive a comprehensive evaluation and a review of risk factors and medical conditions contributing to delayed healing of his or her wound. Diet, hygiene, level of activity and prior medical treatments that affect wound healing are also examined. With our team approach, each patient’s needs are assessed and a unique plan of care is implemented. Treatment modalities include wound debridement, offloading, growth factor application, wound coverage with skin substitutes, skin grafts and flaps, endovascular procedures and surgical bypass, as well as hyperbaric oxygen treatments.
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy provides 100 percent pure oxygen in a pressurized chamber. This provides oxygen-rich blood to areas of the body that have insufficient oxygen and improves the body’s wound healing capabilities. It also helps to control infection and repair radiation damaged tissue. Our Center for Wound Management and Hyperbaric Medicine works in collaboration with each patient’s referring physician/provider while the wound is being treated. Regular updates regarding the patients progress are sent following each visit.
Hyperbaric MedicineHyperbaric oxygen therapy is a treatment method for outpatients with qualifying diagnoses. During hyperbaric oxygen therapy, patients are immersed in 100 percent oxygen while inside of the treatment chamber, at a pressure two to three times higher than sea level. This delivery of oxygen under increased atmospheric pressure (ATA) has proven to be an effective method for treating a variety of medical conditions.
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society recognize hyperbaric oxygen therapy as a significant supplemental treatment in the following disorders:
Capital Health physicians, nurses and technologists are certified in hyperbaric medicine. Clinical staff includes physicians, registered nurses certified in wound management, ostomy care, and hyperbaric oxygen therapy. Hyperbaric medicine treatments may be used in conjunction with antibiotics and surgery. All aspects of hyperbaric medicine therapy are discussed with the patient in detail before he or she consents to treatment.
All treatments require a consult with our hyperbaric physicians for eligibility and authorization from insurance. The benefits of hyperbaric oxygen therapy are widely recognized by Medicare and other insurance carriers. A staff member provides individualized education to each patient before therapy begins and is present at the chamber at all times during therapy to assist with any concerns. Some patients experience side effects such as lightheadedness, ear popping, etc. These will be further discussed upon referral of a patient. Inside the treatment chamber, patients can get comfortable lying down to watch television or a DVD.
Our staff uses a collaborative model of care, working closely with each patient’s primary/referring provider. Our doctors focus on the specific concerns for which the patient was referred for treatment, while the primary care provider continues to provide primary medical care for the patient. Our doctors also evaluate the patient’s response to treatment on a weekly basis. Progress reports are sent regularly to the referring physician.
Our educational programs offer patients an opportunity to achieve a better long-term quality of life by teaching preventative health measures that will decrease the recurrence rate after the wound has healed. Capital Health offers individualized and group education sessions on topics such as diabetes, stress management, nutrition, sleep disorders and weight management. For more information on these sessions, call 609-537-7457.
Most insurance carriers cover the cost of this program. Please check with your insurance carrier regarding coverage for wound management. If you need assistance, our trained staff will be able to assist you with your concerns.
Our hours of operation are 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Our Center for Wound Management and Hyperbaric Medicine is located at Capital Health Medical Center - Hopewell (One Capital Way, Pennington, NJ 08534).
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