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At NYU Langone Hyperbaric and Wound Care Associates—Mineola, the highly skilled surgeons, podiatrists, wound and ostomy nurses, and others who make up our team are dedicated to all aspects of wound healing. We specialize in caring for seniors and people with diabetes or disabilities. Our philosophy is that no chronic wound should go untreated; we believe that almost every wound can be healed with a customized care plan.

Recognition

Our facilities are accredited with distinction by the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society (UHMS). This is the highest ranking awarded by UHMS and reflects our rigorous standards and commitment to excellence in patient care.

Our wound center offers hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT), an advanced treatment that involves breathing pure oxygen in a pressurized chamber. This increases the concentration of oxygen in your body tenfold and speeds the healing process. HBOT is used to care for specific types of nonhealing wounds, such as diabetic foot ulcers, soft tissue radiation injuries, surgical flaps that are not healing properly, and chronic bone infections.

During your first appointment we take a complete medical history and perform a physical examination to diagnose your wounds. Our experts work with your primary care doctor as well as any referring specialists to create a personalized and comprehensive treatment plan.

Our team uses the most advanced technology available. This may include vacuum-assisted closure, or negative pressure wound therapy, which uses a vacuum applied through a sealed dressing to draw out fluid and speed the growth of new blood vessels to an injured area for faster healing.

These are some of the other treatments we offer:

  • wound debridement, in which unhealthy tissue is removed from an affected area to promote healing
  • tissue-engineered grafting, a type of surgery in which newly grown human skin cells are applied to damaged tissue to stimulate new tissue growth and healing
  • free tissue transfer, in which a surgeon transplants healthy, living tissue from another area of the body to the wound for a more aesthetically pleasing result
  • limb reconstruction

Our highly trained specialists, innovative treatment techniques, and advanced medical technology make us one of the top wound treatment centers on Long Island.

Access to Clinical Trials

Members of our team are active in clinical trials designed to test the newest available therapies for nonhealing wounds. Your doctor will discuss whether participation in a clinical trial is appropriate for you.

Our Location

NYU Langone Hyperbaric & Wound Care Associates—Mineola

211 Station Road, Suite 6-300, Mineola, NY, 11501

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