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Wound Care

Townhouse Center for Rehabilitation & Nursing operates a dedicated advanced wound care program led by wound-certified physicians and nurses serving patients throughout Nassau County, Queens, and all of Long Island. Hospitals and podiatrists refer complex, non-healing wounds to us because our aggressive, evidence-based protocols—including negative-pressure therapy, bio-engineered grafts, and hyperbaric-ready partnerships—achieve healing rates well above national averages while preventing infection and amputation.

Specialized wound care in Uniondale, Long Island for pressure ulcers, diabetic foot ulcers, surgical wounds, burns & non-healing wounds. On-site wound physician, latest therapies.

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Conditions We Successfully Treat

  • Diabetic foot ulcers and neuropathic wounds

  • Pressure injuries (Stage 1–4 and unstageable)

  • Venous stasis ulcers and arterial wounds

  • Post-surgical dehiscence and infected incisions

  • Burns, traumatic wounds, and skin tears

  • Ostomy and fistula management

Why Our Wound Program Delivers Faster Healing

  • Weekly rounds by board-certified wound specialists

  • Negative-pressure wound therapy (Wound VAC) on site

  • Bio-engineered tissue substitutes and growth-factor treatments

  • Compression therapy, off-loading boots, and total contact casting

  • Vascular studies and bedside debridement

  • Nutritional support and diabetes education to promote lasting healing

  • Photographic tracking and transparent progress reports to families and physicians

Start Healing Today – Admissions 24/7

Call our wound care coordinator directly. We accept patients with active wounds any time and usually begin treatment within hours of arrival.

516-565-1900

755 Hempstead Turnpike Uniondale, NY 11553

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