Compassionate, physician-guided care for chronic, complex, and non-healing wounds.

At Capital Health + Wellness, we provide advanced wound care focused on faster healing, reduced complications, and long-term recovery. Using modern treatment techniques and a whole-patient approach, we care for diabetic ulcers, surgical wounds, infections, and chronic non-healing wounds with personalized attention designed to restore comfort, mobility, and confidence.

Advanced Wound Care Focused on Healing, Recovery, and Long-Term Health.

At Capital Health + Wellness, our Advanced Wound Care team specializes in the treatment of chronic wounds, non-healing wounds, diabetic ulcers, pressure injuries, surgical wounds, and infection-related wound complications. Using advanced wound healing techniques and evidence-based treatments, we help patients heal faster, reduce complications, and improve overall quality of life.

Because wounds are often linked to underlying medical conditions such as diabetes, poor circulation, infection, or chronic illness, our integrated care model brings together Primary Care, Internal Medicine, and Infectious Disease specialists to address the factors affecting healing. This coordinated approach allows us to create personalized treatment plans focused on recovery, infection prevention, mobility preservation, and long-term wellness.

Whether you're managing a chronic wound, recovering from surgery, or seeking treatment for a wound that isn't healing properly, our team provides compassionate, comprehensive care designed to support better healing outcomes.

Healing Starts with a Team Approach

At Capital Health + Wellness, wound healing is supported by more than a wound care team alone. Our integrated healthcare model brings together Primary Care, Internal Medicine, Infectious Disease, and Advanced Wound Care specialists to address the factors that can affect recovery and long-term healing.

Many chronic and non-healing wounds are connected to underlying health conditions such as diabetes, circulation issues, infection, nutritional deficiencies, or other chronic medical concerns. By working collaboratively across specialties, our providers can identify and treat the issues that may be slowing healing while ensuring every aspect of a patient's health is considered.

Primary Care and Internal Medicine help manage chronic conditions, monitor overall health, and support long-term wellness. Infectious Disease specialists provide advanced evaluation and treatment when infection is present or healing becomes more complex. Together, these teams work alongside our Advanced Wound Care specialists to create personalized treatment plans focused on healing, infection prevention, mobility preservation, and improved quality of life.

This coordinated approach allows patients to benefit from clearer communication, more comprehensive care, and a team that is focused on treating not just the wound—but the whole person behind it.

Conditions We Treat

Successful wound healing requires more than treating the wound itself. By combining advanced wound care with coordinated medical management, our team works to identify underlying causes, improve healing, reduce the risk of infection, and help patients return to healthier, more active lives.

 

  • Diabetic Foot Ulcers
  • Chronic Non-Healing Wounds
  • Pressure Ulcers (Bedsores)
  • Venous Leg Ulcers
  • Arterial Ulcers
  • Surgical Wounds
  • Post-Surgical Wound Complications
  • Infected Wounds
  • Diabetic Wound Infections
  • Skin and Soft Tissue Wounds

 

  • Traumatic Injuries
  • Lacerations and Complex Wounds
  • Abscesses
  • Lower Extremity Wounds
  • Circulation-Related Wounds
  • Radiation-Induced Tissue Injury
  • Slow-Healing Wounds
  • Recurrent Wound Conditions
  • High-Risk Wounds Associated with Diabetes
  • Wounds Related to Chronic Medical Conditions

Patient Testimonial

"He’s a wonderful doctor.. I wouldn’t trade him for the world. Very knowledgeable, kind, and caring. Bedside manners exceeds standards!!"

Jaime