Wound-related hospitalizations are costly and put strain on healthcare resources. We are proud to report that in our hands, less than 1% of wound care patients require ER visits and hospital admissions.

Wound-related hospitalizations are costly and put strain on healthcare resources. We are proud to report that in our hands, less than 1% of wound care patients require ER visits and hospital admissions.

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Primary Care Physicians or nursing home staff should refer patients to a wound care specialist if the patient’s wound is not healing within 3-4 weeks. Seeking proper care and treatment earlier results in better outcomes for the patient. There are no benefits to waiting.
This important message was highlighted during COVID-19, when the practice saw an increased number of delayed wound interventions. The recommendation is based on the understanding that wounds typically undergo a predictable healing process, and deviations from this process can result in complications or underlying issues that require specialized care.
The standard of care requires seeing a wound care specialist if there isn’t healing progress within 3-4 weeks. Without the attention of a wound care specialist, there are negative impacts.
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Dr. Novikov Wellness and Skin Care is a small, local practice focusing on healing one patient at a time. Our healing outcomes in the nursing home environment, where we see elderly patients at their bedside, are consistently above average.
Dr. Mikhail Novikov is a leader in wound care. He is Board Certified by the American Board of Wound Management …