Proper infection control is critical for effective wound healing. When wounds become infected, healing is delayed, complications increase, and patients experience unnecessary pain and distress
Wound debridement is a medical procedure that removes dead tissue, foreign material, and contaminants from a wound to promote healing. This essential procedure is backed by substantial clinical evidence showing it accelerates wound healing and prevents complications.
Ultrasound mist therapy combines traditional ultrasound technology with a fine mist delivery system to enhance tissue healing and rehabilitation. This non-invasive treatment works by delivering therapeutic substances directly to affected tissues while leveraging the proven benefits of ultrasound energy.
Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT) is a clinically proven technique that uses controlled suction to accelerate wound healing. This advanced therapy applies negative pressure to a wound bed through a specialized dressing connected to a vacuum pump.
Skin substitutes are advanced wound care products designed to temporarily or permanently replace damaged skin. They play a crucial role in treating complex, non-healing wounds by providing structural support, protecting against infection, and delivering bioactive components that facilitate healing.
Compression therapy is a proven treatment that accelerates wound healing by applying controlled pressure to affected areas. This evidence-based approach is particularly effective for venous leg ulcers, lymphedema-related wounds, and other lower extremity injuries.
An ostomy is a surgically created opening in the abdomen that allows waste (stool or urine) to exit the body when the normal pathway is no longer functional. The most common types are colostomies, ileostomies, and urostomies.
Lymphedema is a chronic condition characterized by swelling due to an accumulation of lymph fluid, typically in the arms or legs. Gold standard approach including: Manual lymphatic drainage.Compression therapy. Exercise and movement.
ActiGraft is a point-of-care wound care solution that creates an autologous blood clot from a small sample of a patient’s own blood. It’s designed to treat chronic, non-healing wounds like diabetic foot ulcers, venous leg ulcers, and pressure ulcers.
At Belleview Wound Care, we understand the critical importance of specialized wound treatment. Our dedicated In-Home Wound Care team brings expert, compassionate care directly to patients’ homes. Working collaboratively with each individual, we provide targeted advanced wound care solutions designed to improve quality of life during challenging recovery
Yes. Call us at 240.855.3422and we will be more than happy to help you schedule a visit for your loved one.
Yes, we accept all major insurance plans
If Belleview Wounds is contracted with your insurance company, your insurance company will be billed directly. If you do not have insurance or we are not contracted with your insurance, please call us at (240) 855-3422 for additional details, as the cost per patient varies and depends widely on the type of treatment needed.
You can refer a patient online here or call us at 240-855-3422
For patients with wounds requiring specialist care, promptly refer those presenting with:
Depending on our availability, we may be able to schedule a same-day visit. Call us at (240) 855-3422 and we will be more than happy to help you schedule a visit for your loved one4
Depending on the severity of your wound, we can establish a treatment plan with weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly wound care visits. For those requiring daily attention (such as bandage changes or wound cleaning), we’ll arrange for our support team to provide consistent assistance.
Ankle Brachial Index, X-rays, ultrasound, wound and cultures
Yes. We will always call you to schedule and confirm a specific date and time before we visit your home
Depending on the severity of your wound, we can establish a treatment plan with weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly wound care visits. For those requiring daily attention (such as bandage changes or wound cleaning), we’ll arrange for our support team to provide consistent assistance.