WoundCentrics has announced a new Wound Care Clinic is now open to provide advanced wound care to the Corpus Christi community. WoundCentrics is expanding its services to the South side of Corpus Christi to better meet the needs of the residents living there. The new wound care clinic is found at 5920 Saratoga Blvd, Suite 120. Corpus Christi TX 78414, next to Christus Spohn South and is accepting new patients by calling 361-299-0364.

WoundCentrics wound centers provide advanced modalities for wound care to patients with non-healing wounds including diabetic foot ulcers, venous leg ulcers, infected wounds, radiated tissue injury and surgical wounds with complications. Our wound centers also treat conditions that can lead to wounds like venous insufficiency and collaborate with our vascular specialists to treat peripheral arterial disease and critical limb ischemia. The staff and providers are wound care specialists trained in the latest techniques for evaluation and management of acute and chronic wounds, vascular evaluation and management of underlying conditions that require care coordination with other medical professionals and/or allied health specialists.

WoundCentrics’ advanced wound centers work closely with Texas Cardiovascular Institute (TCVI) in Corpus Christi to ensure that patients who need a vascular assessment of their lower limbs receive timely evaluation and management for these conditions which often exacerbate chronic wounds or prevent wound healing. By working with TCVI, the wound center staff can establish a care plan knowing the vascular status. Other advanced therapies are available to help with healing plans such as engineered dermal substitutes, negative pressure therapy, MIST therapy, specialty dressings, compression dressings, off-loading and sharp debridement.

“Opening a second clinic in Corpus Christi to serve its South side residents and those who live on the island or South of the city has long been our goal. Although the pandemic slowed the opening of our new clinic, we are pleased to now be open and providing advanced wound care to our patients.” stated Stuart Oertli, Chief Operating Officer

According to Ben Simpson, VP of Operations for WoundCentrics, “Adding a second clinic in the Corpus Christi region will enable the clinics to provide easier access to a wound specialist and schedule patients sooner for a patient population that needs advanced wound care.”

The new clinic will be open daily, Monday through Friday, 8am to 5pm, to see patients and make new and follow-up appointments. WoundCentrics continues to operate in its original location as well at 1533 5th St. near Christus Spohn Shoreline.