The Center for
Wound Healing at JFK

65 James Street
Edison, NJ 08820
(732) 321-7022
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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBO)
Negative pressure therapy
Bioengineered skin substitutes
Orthotics and off-loading (Braces)
Advanced dressing materials
Types of wounds treated at the Center

If you are one of nearly 6 million Americans suffering from a chronic or non-healing wound or a wound that has not responded to prior treatment, the Center for Wound Healing at JFK can help you. 

The wounds most frequently treated include:

Non healing wounds
Diabetic foot ulcers
Chronic venous stasis ulcers
Decubitus ulcers
Radiation-induced bone and soft tissue injuries
Chronic osteomyelitis
Necrotizing soft tissue injuries
Compromised skin flaps

What causes these types of wounds?
Chronic and hard-to-heal wounds can be difficult to treat for various reasons.
A few of the major causes can be:
Diabetes
Bone Infections
Compromised Blood Flow
Infection
Inadequate or Poor Nutrition
Unusual Pressure
Chronic Swelling
Effects of Radiation
Venous Disease

At the Wound Care Center, physicians provide comprehensive management for your wound while your primary physician continues to treat the underlying condition and provide for your overall care. This ensures complete continuity of care.

We are Here to Improve Your Quality of Life
Improving the quality of your life through comprehensive wound treatment is what makes our special. Your needs could be as simple as changing a medication, or more complex requiring a team approach with your personal physician. Whatever it takes, we're equipped and staffed to help.
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