Wound Care Services in Virginia and West Virginia

Expert care for acute, chronic, and hard-to-heal wounds

If you have a wound that isn’t healing appropriately, Valley Health offers specialized care to help you heal in a timely manner. Our wound care teams in Virginia and West Virginia treat a wide range of complex wounds using advanced therapies and a personalized approach.

What to Expect

When you come to Valley Health for care, we begin with a full evaluation. We look at your overall health, the type of wound you have, and determine what treatments will work best for you. You’ll receive a care plan tailored to your needs, along with education and support every step of the way. 

Wound Care

Get Started

If you are experiencing a wound that is not healing, please seek medical attention. Based on the severity of your wound, you may seek a referral for outpatient-based wound care from your primary physician or you may proceed to the nearest Urgent Care or hospital Emergency Room.

What We Treat

We care for many types of wounds, including:

  • Venous leg ulcers
  • Pressure injuries
  • Diabetic/neuropathic ulcers
  • Gangrene
  • Traumatic wounds
  • Surgical wounds
  • Complex, chronic wounds that require intensive medical and/or surgical intervention

Wound Care Locations

Valley Health provides wound care services at several locations. The following Valley Health hospitals offer specialized wound care while you are admitted in the hospital.

  • Winchester Medical Center, Wound Care Department – Winchester, VA
  • Warren Memorial Hospital, Wound Care Department – Front Royal, VA
  • Shenandoah Memorial Hospital, Wound Care Department – Woodstock, VA
  • Hampshire Memorial Hospital, Wound Care Department – Romney, WV

Additionally, Valley Health offers outpatient wound care services at the following locations:

  • Center for Advanced Wound Care & Hyperbaric Medicine Winchester Medical Center – Winchester, VA
  • Valley Health Multispecialty Clinic | Tavern Road Martinsburg, WV
  • Hampshire Memorial Hospital Outpatient Wound Clinic Romney, WV

Treatments We Use

Our team uses proven therapies to help wounds heal safely and effectively. These include: 

  • Wound debridement: Removing damaged or infected tissue to help new healthy tissue grow. 
  • Total contact casting: A special cast that protects and supports the foot while a diabetic or neuropathic ulcer heals. 

  • Hyperbaric oxygen therapy: Breathing pure oxygen in a pressurized chamber to help your body heal faster. 

  • Negative pressure wound therapy (wound vacuum): A gentle vacuum that removes fluid and helps close the wound. 

  • Compression therapy: Special wraps or stockings that improve blood flow in the legs. 

  • Skin grafts: Transplanting healthy tissue to stimulate new growth and help heal a wound. 

  • Advanced wound care modalities 

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