Arizona Wound Care Group

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Wound Care Services Across Three Care Settings

Wound care isn't one thing. The right setting depends on the patient, the wound, and what life looks like outside the clinic. Arizona Wound Care Group provides advanced wound care across three settings: an outpatient clinic in Mesa, in-home visits across the East Valley, and on-site rounds at skilled nursing facilities, assisted living facilities, and hospitals. Each setting is staffed by the same clinical team and follows protocols set by our wound care medical director.

The three-tier care model

Each tier below leads to a dedicated page with the full clinical detail. The same clinical team and protocols follow the patient between settings.


Tier 1 · Mesa, AZ

Outpatient Clinic

Our outpatient clinic in Mesa offers the full range of advanced wound care therapies for patients with chronic or non-healing wounds. The clinic is built around chronic wounds — diabetic foot ulcers, venous leg ulcers, pressure injuries, and post-surgical wounds — that haven't healed with standard care.
  • Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT)
  • Wound debridement
  • Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT)
  • Cellular and tissue-based skin substitutes
  • Specialized advanced dressings
  • Offloading casts for diabetic foot ulcers
  • Vascular and diagnostic wound assessment
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Tier 2 · Patients across the East Valley

Home-Based Care

Some of the patients with the most challenging wounds also have the hardest time getting to a clinic. Our home-based team — licensed nurses and nurse practitioners — visits patients at home to provide wound assessments, dressing changes, debridement, and ongoing treatment plans, coordinated with existing home health agencies and primary care providers.
  • Wound assessments and documentation
  • Scheduled dressing changes
  • Bedside debridement when appropriate
  • Ongoing treatment plans
  • Coordination with home health and primary care
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Tier 3 · SNFs, ALFs, hospitals

Facility-Based Care

Skilled nursing facilities, assisted living facilities, and hospitals often have residents and patients with complex wounds, but rarely have a dedicated wound care team on staff. Our facility-based team provides on-site wound rounds, bedside care, and inpatient consults. Each visit is documented to support clinical handoffs and survey readiness, and complex cases escalate to our medical director.
  • Scheduled on-site wound rounds
  • Bedside care for complex wounds
  • Inpatient consults at hospital partners
  • Documentation supporting survey readiness
  • Medical director oversight for complex cases
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How we coordinate care across settings

A patient may move between settings over the course of healing — for example, discharged from a hospital with a non-healing surgical wound, then seen at home until they're mobile enough to come to the clinic for HBOT, then followed up periodically as the wound closes. Our three-tier model means the same clinical team and the same protocols follow the patient across settings, with care coordinated back to the primary care physician.

What we treat

We treat chronic, non-healing wounds, including:

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Insurance & billing

Wound care is typically billed to Medicare, Medicaid (AHCCCS), or commercial insurance, depending on the patient's plan and the specific service. Our office helps verify benefits before treatment begins and coordinates the billing so your team can focus on care. Contact us to verify your coverage.

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Frequently asked questions

What's the difference between an outpatient wound clinic and home-based wound care?
An outpatient clinic offers a wider set of advanced therapies — including Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy — that require specialized equipment. Home-based care brings assessments, dressing changes, and many in-home–appropriate treatments to patients who can’t travel. Many patients use both over the course of healing.
Do I need a referral to be seen?
Most patients are referred by a primary care physician, specialist, or hospital discharge team. You can also contact us directly to ask whether a wound care evaluation is the right next step.
Does insurance cover wound care?
Wound care is typically billed to Medicare, Medicaid, or commercial insurance, depending on the patient’s plan and the specific service. Coverage for individual treatments (like HBOT) depends on clinical criteria. Our office will help verify benefits before treatment begins.
How are facility partnerships structured?
Facility partnerships are typically structured as contracts or per-visit arrangements. We can scope a partnership around scheduled wound rounds, on-call consults, or both. See our For Facilities page for details.

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