Surgical Wounds, Grafts, Flaps
Surgical Wounds incisions can open up after surgery due to infection, poor tissue structure, compromised circulation, or stress on the wound. Wounds that have been
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Phone: (817) 765-9175
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R3 Wound Care & Hyperbarics
4150 N Collins Street
Arlington, TX 76005
R3 Wound Care & Hyperbarics Arlington, TX hyperbaric chamber clinic provides wound care for the greater Dallas-Fort Worth area. Over the years, we’ve seen the need in our communities for convenient, high-quality wound care services. We’re proud to offer advanced wound care treatments for a variety of medical conditions and wound types all within the comfortable atmosphere of our treatment center.
Our Arlington location has state-of-the-art hyperbaric oxygen chambers and equipment, skilled wound care specialists, and a warm, welcoming environment. In addition to hyperbaric oxygen therapy, we also provide additional wound care treatments like skin grafting, wound VAC, debridement, and more.
“R3 Wound Care and Hyperbarics is a stellar clinic. Rosie, who tended to my wounds, did more for me than anyone since I began my battle 3 years ago. Geordan is a true professional and answered all my questions regarding oxygen treatment. Vickie helped me with appointment times and made me feel as though I was a part of the family. They all are dedicated to patients’ well being and complete recovery and they make miracles happen.”
— G.W., Arlington R3 Wound Care and Hyperbarics patient
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