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Podiatric Surgery Specialty Center
Wound Center
The Stony Brook Wound Center, located in East Setauket, NY, is dedicated to providing the best wound care to patients with chronic non-healing wounds. Our multidisciplinary team brings together experts from different specialties to provide comprehensive wound care.
Our treatment plans are custom-designed for each individual to successfully advance the healing process. Any wound that doesn't show improvement in four weeks or is not healed within eight weeks is considered a chronic non-healing wound.
Our wound specialists treat different types of chronic non-healing wounds, including:
- Diabetic ulcers
- Venous stasis ulcers
- Pressure ulcers
- Wounds caused by peripheral vascular and collagen vascular disease
- Surgical wounds
- Trauma wounds
- Burn wounds
The Association for the Advancement of Wound Care (AAWC) issued its formal “Statement on Comprehensive, Multidisciplinary Wound Care” to stress that “the nature of the chronic wound demands comprehensive, multidisciplinary care in order for patients to receive the best wound care.” This is what we do at Stony Brook.
For more information about the Stony Brook Wound Center and what we have to offer patients with chronic wounds, please click here.