Diabetic + Foot Problem?
Diabetic for many years?
Wounds must be taken very seriously in diabetics suffering of foot ulcers.
Foot ulcer more likely leads to an amputation if neglected.
In addition to totally disrupting your quality of life, losing a foot has other serious consequences on any person.
OUR SERVICES
- Assessment of perfussion by non invasive lab
- Clinical assessment of foot vascularity
- Foot Pressure Mapping
- Wound Vac Dressing
- Regular wound dressing and debridement
- Restoration of blood flow
- Interdesciplinary assessment of non-healing wound
Get Assessed by our team of Vascular Surgeons.
Get The Proper Management Now
HAVING DIABETES INCREASES THE RISK OF DEVELOPING A WIDE RANGE OF FOOT PROBLEMS MOST IMPORTANTLY ULCERS AND WOUNDS
People living with diabetes are prone to develop foot problems, because of two complications of diabetes: nerve damage (neuropathy) and poor circulation.
Neuropathy causes loss of feeling in your feet, taking away your ability to feel pain and discomfort, so you may not feel an injury or irritation. Poor circulation in your feet reduces your ability to heal, making it hard for even a tiny cut to resist infection
STOP WASTING TIME, EFFORT AND MONEY
Our team of expert
vascular surgeons will get your problem defined and solved once and for all.
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