Healing a chronic wound or serious burn has its own set of unique requirements. For most people, healing is a natural, uneventful process. But for some, it's a complex medical problem that requires specialized treatment and expert care. That's when we can help.
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Maria Arredondo, Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Patient
Watch Maria's story and find out how Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) helped her regain her quality of life.
Watch Maria's video
Expert Wound Care
Our team is committed to providing high-quality, patient-centered care. As chronic wounds are often associated with other underlying medical conditions, we uniquely combine wound care with ongoing healthcare to meet your individual healthcare needs as a patient.
Our services are available to you without the need of a provider referral. There's no need to wait to begin healing.
Why Choose Bronson for Wound Care?
- We have one of the most experienced teams in the region for healing chronic wounds
- Our team is made up of specially trained physicians, nurses and respiratory therapists and our clinicians are trained by nationally recognized wound care experts
- Our treatment plans are developed in collaboration with patients and caregivers including supplies and devices for home wound care
- Every treatment plan is based on the specific needs of the patient, including nutrition, wound dressings and lifestyle adjustments
- We provide an extensive assessment of the wound site as well as health factors that may be affecting the patient's wound healing process
- Our Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) team includes a certified hyperbaric oxygen technician, a registered respiratory therapist and trained registered nurses, making our Bronson teams among the most experienced in southwest and south central Michigan
Wound Services We Offer
Bronson Wound Center & Hyperbaric Medicine - Kalamazoo provides a comprehensive range of services for effective wound treatment and associated medical conditions. This includes:
- Bioengineered tissue substitutes
- CelluTome epidermal harvesting system
- Compression therapy
- Debridement
- Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT)
- Negative pressure wound therapy
- Pre- and post-operative ostomy teaching
- Stoma site marking
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Expertise
Our hyperbaric oxygen therapy team is one of the most experienced in southwest and south central Michigan. The team consists of registered nurses, a certified oxygen technician and a respiratory therapist.
Patients with the following conditions may benefit from HBOT:
- Diabetic ulcers
- Healing after radiation treatment
- Non-healing wounds and skin ulcers
- Osteomyelitis
- Skin grafts that are not healing
- Sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL)
Advanced Burn Care
Bronson is the only hospital in southwest Michigan that provides comprehensive burn treatment. We strive to prevent burn injuries and, when that is not possible, to provide expert, comprehensive burn care.
From inpatient to outpatient care – the integration of our services optimizes patient care, minimizes complications, and speeds recovery.
- Inpatient care — intensive medical care for adults and children
- outpatient care — expert burn and wound treatment, follow-up care, and management
- Rehabilitation services — specially trained professionals; programs designed to meet each patient’s needs
Convenient Locations
At Bronson, we are dedicated to providing healthcare services where you need it.
Contact Us
Have questions about wound care, hyperbaric oxygen therapy or burn care? Call Bronson Wound Center & Hyperbaric Medicine - Kalamazoo at (269) 341-8827 for more information or to make an appointment.
Our healthcare providers share information about wound care and hyperbaric medicine:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JnKKRs-K2A
Dr. Allan Caudill | The Importance of Wound Awareness
Dr. Allan Caudill from Bronson Wound Center & Hyperbaric Medicine talks about why it is important to be aware of wound healing, especially for people living with chronic conditions like diabetes or PAD.
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