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If you have a patient in need of specialized wound care, refer them to Integral Wound Solutions for expert treatment and compassionate care. Our team of certified wound care specialists is dedicated to delivering personalized care tailored to each patient’s unique needs.
We provide advanced wound assessments, evidence-based treatment plans, and ongoing monitoring to ensure optimal healing. Whether the patient is in a home health setting, nursing facility, or receiving care at home, we are committed to improving outcomes and enhancing their quality of life. Contact us today to refer a patient and experience the difference in wound care excellence.
email: sriggins@integralwoundsolutions.com
phone: +1 (806) 902-7522
Skin substitutes and biologic grafts are powerful treatment options for chronic wounds that fail to heal with standard care. These advanced therapies help activate stalled wounds, reduce complications, and support faster healing for patients in home and facility settings across Lubbock and West Texas. This article explains when grafts are clinically appropriate, how they work, and why they play an essential role in modern wound care—especially for high-risk patients managed by home health agencies, nursing homes, and mobile wound care specialists.
Tele-wound care is transforming how patients in Lubbock and West Texas receive wound management—especially those who are homebound or have limited access to specialty clinics. By combining expert bedside treatment with remote monitoring, secure photo evaluations, and real-time communication with caregivers and home health agencies, this hybrid approach helps detect complications early, reduce hospitalizations, and support safer, more consistent healing. Integral Wound Solutions uses tele-wound care to enhance continuity, improve outcomes, and ensure patients receive advanced wound support right where they need it most—at home.
The future of wound care is here — and it’s happening at home. Across Texas, patients are discovering that advanced wound-healing treatments no longer require hospital visits. From new Texas Medicaid benefits that cover patient education to innovations in at-home wound therapies and tele-wound monitoring, recovery has never been more accessible or effective. At Integral Wound Solutions, our licensed clinicians bring hospital-level wound care directly to your home, combining medical precision with compassionate, personalized attention. Whether you’re managing a chronic wound, recovering after surgery, or supporting a loved one, our goal is to help you heal safely, comfortably, and confidently — right where you belong.
We are excited to invite you to the Symposium on Advanced Wound Care (SAWC) Spring 2025, taking place April 30 – May 4, 2025, at the Gaylord Texan Resort in Grapevine, Texas. This premier event, in partnership with the Wound Healing Society (WHS), brings together leading wound care professionals for five days of cutting-edge education, collaboration, and hands-on learning.
At Integral Wound Solutions, we are committed to staying at the forefront of wound care innovation and sharing the latest developments with our community of healthcare providers. That’s why we are excited to highlight the 2025 Mayo Clinic Wound Symposium: The Edges of Wound Care, a premier event for advancing knowledge and expertise in comprehensive wound management.
Chronic wounds, such as diabetic foot ulcers, present a significant challenge for podiatrists due to their complexity and potential for severe complications. Partnering with wound care specialists offers a transformative solution, enabling a multidisciplinary approach that combines advanced therapies, surgical expertise, and patient education. This collaboration not only accelerates healing but also reduces the risk of amputations and enhances patient outcomes. By working together, podiatrists and wound care specialists can redefine the standard of care, ensuring patients receive the comprehensive support they need for optimal recovery.
Starting February 12, 2025, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) will implement critical changes to Local Coverage Determinations (LCDs) for skin substitute grafts and cellular and tissue-based products (CTPs). These updates will impact wound care providers treating diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) and venous leg ulcers (VLUs).
Wound care Nurse Practitioners are more than healthcare providers—they are champions of healing and advocates for patient well-being. Their specialized skills, compassionate approach, and dedication to achieving measurable outcomes set them apart in the medical field. By combining hands-on expertise with holistic care, they transform lives, helping patients overcome chronic wounds and regain their quality of life. At Integral Wound Solutions, we celebrate these exceptional providers who make a lasting impact with every treatment they deliver.
At Integral Wound Solutions, we recognize that family involvement is a cornerstone of effective wound care. Many elderly patients face challenges in adhering to treatment plans due to mobility issues, cognitive impairments, or a lack of emotional support. Family members play a critical role in bridging this gap, ensuring that treatments are applied correctly, progress is monitored, and complications are addressed promptly.