Ascension St. Mary's Hospital Wound Care & Hyperbaric Center | Ascension
Ascension St. Mary's Hospital Wound Care & Hyperbaric Center
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Ascension St. Mary's Hospital Wound Care & Hyperbaric Center

  • Wound care and hyperbarics

Hours

Monday: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Tuesday: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Wednesday: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Thursday: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Friday: 8 a.m. - noon
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed

About Us

Ascension St. Mary’s Hospital Wound Care and Hyperbaric Center in Saginaw, Michigan delivers personalized wound healing care.

Wound care solutions

At Ascension St. Mary’s Hospital Wound Care and Hyperbaric Center, we promote wound healing for your total health and well-being. The treatment of chronic wounds can require special care. Our wound care specialists are committed to treating these hard-to-heal wounds. We manage a variety of wounds, including but not limited to: 

  • Arterial leg ulcers due to poor blood flow (arterial vascular disease)
  • Diabetic foot ulcers
  • Ischemia or gangrene
  • Osteomyelitis (bone infections)
  • Pressure ulcers
  • Surgical or traumatic wounds
  • Venous leg ulcers due to venous insufficiency disease (venous reflux/venous hypertension)
  • Wounds caused by auto-immune disease such as pyoderma, scleroderma or vasculitis
  • Wounds caused by burns
  • Wounds caused by edema (swelling)
  • Wounds caused by malignancy (cancer)
  • Wounds caused by radiation injury
  • Wounds caused by soft tissue infections

Wound healing services

We deliver outpatient wound care. Your care plan may include:

  • Advanced wound dressings
  • Cellular tissue-based products
  • Compression therapies
  • Epidermal autografting
  • Hyperbaric oxygen therapy
  • Negative pressure vacuum therapy
  • Weekly debridement of devitalized tissue or biofilms

Advanced wound healing with Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT)

During HBOT 100 percent oxygen is delivered at increased pressure in a special individualized see-through chamber.  By elevating the atmospheric pressure and increasing the oxygen intake, oxygen is transferred into the bloodstream, tissue and cells at a fast rate.  This triggers multiple mechanisms that increase the oxygen level in your circulation and tissues, and enhances your body’s ability to fight infections and grow new blood vessels.  This treatment can help heal wounds and reduce the risk of amputations. 

HBOT requires a commitment to daily (Monday - Friday) treatment sessions lasting two hours. You may need a duration of 20 - 70 sessions, depending on your diagnosis and your body’s response. 

Hyperbaric chamber used to treat many conditions    

Our wound care doctors use hyperbaric oxygen therapy to treat many adult health conditions, including:

  • Diabetic wounds in the lower body
  • Damage to internal organs due to previous radiation therapy (Soft tissue radionecrosis: i.e. radiation cystitis, radiation enteritis, radiation proctitis) 
  • Bone damage due to previous radiation therapy (osteoradionecrosis)
  • Chronic bone infections (osteomyelitis)
  • Bubbles of air in your blood vessels (arterial gas embolism)
  • Carbon monoxide poisoning
  • Crush injury to skin or bone and compartment syndromes due to trauma
  • Decompression sickness
  • Foot and leg ulcers
  • Gangrene
  • Compromised skin graft or flaps (decreased blood flow, hypoxia, necrosis)
  • Sudden vision loss (due to blood clot)

Work with our wound care team to manage your recovery

Our doctors and nurses listen to understand you and your health concerns. And we understand your frustration when wounds are not healing. We show you how to improve your wound-cleaning hygiene at home as part of your personalized recovery plan. Our goal is to help prevent rehospitalization for infection or wound-healing complications, and improve your quality of life.

To learn more or to schedule an evaluation, please call us at (989) 497-3214.

Insurance Coverage

Most health plans cover wound treatment. Your coverage depends on your specific plan. If you have an HMO, you may need a referral from your primary care doctor. Call the phone number on the back of your insurance card to learn about what is covered under your insurance plan.