Providing the Highest Quality ADVANCED WOUND CARE SERVICES

Open Monday – Friday, 8am – 5pm

809 Hwy 466 Suite C-201
Lady Lake, FL 32159

Your Top Choice for Advanced WoundCare

Experienced

Our team includes highly motivated, experienced clinicians dedicated to the science and practice of wound care and Hyperbaric Oxygen therapy.

Innovative

With expansive knowledge in wound care and hyperbaric oxygen treatment, we are ready to use all necessary procedures and techniques to ensure the improvement of our patients’ clinical condition.

Responsive

We stake our reputations on each and every patient.

About Us

Curelogics Wound Care and Hyperbaric Center is committed to providing the highest level of quality care to each patient.

In an effort to continually provide a safe and comfortable environment for our patients, our facility adheres to all industry standards. As we continue to build on our innovative wound care practice, we also make it a priority to keep the referring physicians involved from the initial day of consultation to the last day of treatment. This standard of care is what makes Curelogics unique in the Lake County area, with the promise of excellent healing outcome, and the highest level of patient satisfaction. Curelogics Wound Care and Hyperbaric Center has a Doctors, an experienced Wound Care Nurse Practitioner and well trained staff on board ready to help you with your patients. Located in a busy but very convenient area of Lady Lake with a brand new facility, state of the art hyperbaric chambers and world class wound care experts, we are here to give you our best to serve you and your patients. Our goal is to provide the greatest number of treatment options for both patients and referring physicians.

Your Partner In Healing

Curelogics Wound Care and Hyperbaric Center is your dedicated partner in healing. As a referring physician, we want to assure you that we see ourselves as a specialty service line that works with you to help heal your patients more quickly. We value our relationship with our referral partners and strive to keep you actively involved in the continuing care of your patients. With the advances made in the field of wound care, the patient now has an array of treatment options available to them.

In addition to Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT), some of the wound healing technologies we use include, but not limited to:

  • Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (wound vac device)
  • Bio-Engineered Skin Substitutes
  • Specialized Wound Dressings

TREATMENT FACILITIES

Curelogics Wound Care and Hyperbaric Center provides hyperbaric oxygen therapy and wound care management. We utilize 2, eight foot Bara Med monoplace hyperbaic chambers, which give us oppurtunity to treat patients simultaneously and provide flexibility in scheduling treatments.

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is used to treat a variety of medical indications approved and mandated by Medicare. These guidelines have been studied and proven to show the most beneficial outcome for patients with these diagnoses. With each diagnosis, the protocol will be set forth by the rendering/treating physician.

Wound Care Management

Wounds that fail to heal in 4 weeks, or that are persistent despite standard care will need advanced wound care modalities guided by physician specialists in wound care. These patients have a significant impact on their quality of life, experience social isolation, and face potential limb loss.                                                       

There are 14 Indications that are approved to be treated by the hyperbaric oxygen therapy committee:

Air or gas embolism

When gas bubbles enter arteries or veins

Acute thermal burn injury

severe burns that can be treated with enhanced oxygen

Arterial insufficiencies

wounds that are not healing properly

Carbon monoxide poisoning

when carbon monoxide is inhaled and injuries arise from that

Clostridial myositis and myonecrosis

a rapidly progressive infection of the soft tissue, known commonly as "gas gangrene"

Compromised grafts and flaps

when a skin graft does not heal properly

Crush injury, compartment syndrome, and other acute traumatic ischemia

injuries that result from trauma, from minor contusions to limb threatening damage

Delayed radiation injury (soft tissue and bony necrosis)

some radiation treatments leave patients with cell damage to soft tissue (such as mouth, throat, and the gastrointestinal tract)

Diabetic foot ulcers

formed as a result of skin tissue breaking down and exposing the layers underneath

Decompression Sickness
known as "the bends," is the formation of inert gas bubbles in tissue, usually caused by rapid ascent from a dive.

 

Intracranial absces

an inflammation caused by infected material coming from local or remote infectious sources

Necrotizing soft tissue infection

a rare but severe type of bacterial infection that can cause tissue death

Severe anemia

a loss of red blood cell mass due to hemorrhage, hemolysis, or aplasia

Osteomyelitis

an infection of bone or bone marrow