Advanced Wound Healing Now Available at Sarasota Memorial's Blackburn Point

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Sarasota Memorial Health Care System has opened an advanced wound healing center at its health care center at Blackburn Point, expanding access to specialized outpatient services to residents of southern Sarasota, Osprey, Nokomis, Venice, Englewood and surrounding communities. Now with two convenient locations, Sarasota Memorial’s Center for Wound Healing combines advanced therapies, proven medical techniques and personal consultations to heal wounds that have resisted treatment for weeks, months or years. The wound care team specializes in diabetic foot ulcers, venous/arterial ulcers, burns, bed sores and other pressure ulcers, radiation-related tissue damage, bone infection (osteomyelitis), traumatic injuries and other hard-to-heal wounds. Dr. Wadi Gomero-Cure, MD, medical director of the Center for Wound Healing, heads a multidisciplinary team of specially trained clinicians that includes general surgery, plastic surgery and vascular surgery, infectious disease, podiatry and advanced practice nurses certified in wound care. The team collaborates with other specialists and primary care physicians to develop a plan of care that best meets each patient’s needs. The new Blackburn Point location and the Center for Wound Healing on the SMH-Sarasota campus offer a wide range of wound care services, including debridement, compression bandages, negative pressure wound therapy, total contact casting, advanced wound care products, skin substitutes, wound care and disease management education, and psychosocial support. The Center for Wound Healing at Blackburn Point is located at 929 S. Tamiami Trail, Suite 206, in Osprey. For referral information or to schedule an appointment, please call 941-261-2111. For information about the SMH-Sarasota campus location, call (941) 917-2111 or visit www.smh.com/Home/Services/Wound-Care. 

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