The O'Connor Wound Care Clinic, now in its new location across the street from the main hospital, provides comprehensive wound management to patients suffering from chronic, non-healing wounds. Patients are usually treated on an outpatient basis during office hours Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
O'Connor Wound Care Clinic in the news.
The Clinic, with 20 private rooms and state-of-the-art equipment, provides physician and nursing staff with advanced training and extensive experience in wound management. Its multidisciplinary team of physicians including vascular surgeons, general surgeons, podiatrists, internists, a plastic surgeon, an orthopedic surgeon, and an infection control specialist, determine why the wound is not healing and develop a plan of care to heal the wound as quickly as possible.
Many difficult chronic wounds have been healed successfully at the O'Connor Wound Care Clinic.
Appointments can usually be made within a week of your call. Please visit us and meet our caring and compassionate staff.
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Who should make an appointment at the Wound Care Clinic?
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What types of wounds are treated at the Clinic and what is the treatment rendered?
Diabetic ulcer
Venous ulcer
Pressure ulcer
Traumatic ulcer
Ulcer due to Arterial Insufficiency
How do I prevent wounds from developing?
How do I find and contact the Clinic?
You can also email any inquiries to JenaEidschun@dochs.org.
Jena Eidschun, MA
Business Manager
Phone (408) 947-2804
Fax (408) 947-3480
View a MapQuest map to O'connor Hospital's Wound Care Clinic.