Expert Care for Post-Surgical Wounds
At Wound Care Clinic – ESU in Savannah, GA, we specialize in advanced, non-invasive therapies to treat post-surgical wounds. Our team uses leading-edge techniques such as Electrical Stimulation and Ultrasound to promote faster healing—often with better outcomes than traditional approaches.
Physician referral required—don’t worry, we’ll help you get one.
📞 Call us today at 912-998-0040
Why Wound Care Clinic – ESU?
- Trusted by Savannah’s Physicians for 20 years
- Non-hospital setting, minimal wait times
- 100% healing rate for qualifying cases
- Hands-on, compassionate care team
Why Specialized Wound Care Matters
Not all wounds are the same. At Wound Care Clinic – ESU, we focus entirely on treating chronic and complex wounds with proven, non-invasive techniques. Here’s how we help patients heal faster:
- Electrical Stimulation and Ultrasound improve blood flow and speed up tissue regeneration.
- Personalized Treatment Plans based on your specific wound and health issues.
- Close Coordination with your referring Provider/Physician ensures safe and well-managed care.
- Private, Focused setting; No crowded waiting rooms or hospital delays.
- Clear goal: discharge you once healed – not keep you coming indefinitely.
- Real People, Real Care – We listen, we educate, and we heal.
Heal Faster. Stay Out of the Hospital. Get Back to Life.
At Wound Care Clinic – ESU, we help people with diabetes recover from serious wounds – without hospital stays, long wait times or unnecessary complications. Our advanced, non-invasive therapies support faster healing in a calm, private setting.
Give us a call today! 912-998-0040.
What is a Post-Surgical Wound?
A cut into the skin or tissue that is created during an operation and is still open or partially open is considered a post-surgical wound. We may need operations for an array of things that require incisions into our skin such as abdominal surgeries or orthopedic surgeries for example. These wounds like other types of wounds are susceptible to infections and healing complications if not cared for properly. Following up with your surgeon and a wound care specialist can be crucial to your recovery after your procedure.
Our Approach to Post-Surgical Wound Treatment
Every patient’s journey starts with a physician’s referral – this can be your Primary Care Provider, an Urgent Care Clinic, Surgeon, ER, etc. Our focus is to help you heal safely and quickly. With as little stress as possible. Call our office for more information 912-998-0040
Once you’re referred here’s what to expect:
- First Visit – Our experienced team will review medical history and do a thorough assessment of the wound(s). Initiate electrical stimulation and ultrasound.
- Treatment plan – Scheduled regular appointments 1-3 times per week, depending on severity. In a calm, respectful environment.
- Progress – most patients see improvements within weeks. We will track your progress and share updates with your doctor.
- Discharge – Once you’re healed, we celebrate! And send you on your way.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a referral to be seen?
Yes – but if you’re unsure how to get one, call us. We’ll guide you through the process or speak directly to your doctor’s office.
Can I come in without insurance?
We work with most insurance plans. Please call us and we will walk you through what’s needed. Self-pay pricing is available for those who are uninsured.
How long do post-surgical wounds take to treat?
It depends on your wound and overall health, but many patients see progress within 2 – 4 weeks.
Is your treatment painful?
No. Most therapies are painless and non-invasive. We explain every step and answer your questions to the best of our abilities.
Ready to start Healing?
Don’t wait. Post-surgical wounds may need assistance in healing. With the right care they can heal quickly with little to no complications. Our team is here to help you take the next step toward recovery.
Wound Care Clinic – ESU | 1215 US Highway 80 E, Ste 700, Pooler, GA 31322
Located in Pooler, GA, serving Savannah, Garden City, Port Wentworth, Thunderbolt, Effingham County, and the greater Lowcountry area.