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
Monday-Friday: 8AM-5PM
Saturday-Sunday: Closed
Phone: (346) 559-0084
Fax: (346) 202 0113
E-Mail: [email protected]
R3 Wound Care & Hyperbarics
8540 Broadway Street
Suite 112
Pearland, TX 77584
Our Pearland, TX hyperbaric chamber clinic provides wound care and hyperbaric oxygen therapy for the greater Houston area. We opened our Pearland treatment center because we saw a true need for outpatient wound care options. While patients can be treated by going to the hospital, it can be stressful and inconvenient. Instead, our clinics offer quality wound care treatment in a comfortable, welcoming environment with no hospital facility fee.
Our wound care specialists provide advanced wound care treatments, including hyperbaric oxygen therapy, incision care, debridement, and more. In addition to our experienced wound care specialists, each of our locations is equipped with state-of-the-art spacious single-person hyperbaric oxygen therapy chambers.
We treat a variety of conditions and wounds, including diabetic ulcers, radiation injury, surgical wounds, and crush injuries. You do not need a referral from your doctor (unless HMO) in order to receive treatment, and we have partnerships with every major health insurance provider.
“Caring wound care staff, excellent doctor, clean office, good selection of snacks and drinks in waiting room. No waiting. They do a good job of prepping wound to heal fast and correctly.”
— R.P., R3 Wound Care and Hyperbarics patient
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