✆ (954) 984-7500
Emergency Care Available 24/7
✆ (954) 984-7500
Emergency Care Available 24/7
Approximately 19–34% of people with diabetes will develop a foot ulcer during their lifetime and up to 65% of ulcers recur within 5 years.
Without proper treatment, 15–20% of infected foot ulcers lead to amputation. Mortality at 5 years is around 30%, rising to 70% in those undergoing above-foot amputation.
We specialize in diabetic ulcer care—using advanced therapies like amniotic tissue membrane grafts and stem cells to achieve healing in weeks, not months, reducing recurrence and amputation risk.
When a wound does not heal within the expected time frame, it is considered a chronic wound. These wounds may be caused by diabetes, poor circulation, prolonged pressure, cancer treatments, or surgical complications. Without proper management, wounds can become infected, leading to tissue damage, loss of mobility, and even amputation.
At our Pompano Beach wound care clinic, we specialize in treating all types of chronic and complex wounds, using advanced therapies like amniotic tissue membranes grafts, stem cells, negative pressure therapy, and hyperbaric oxygen therapy. Our goal is to restore tissue health quickly, reduce infection risks, and prevent complications.
From venous leg ulcers to pressure or atypical wounds, we apply targeted therapies like amniotic tissue membrane grafts, stem cells, compression, debridement, and hyperbaric oxygen therapy to promote rapid closure.
Whether post-surgical wounds (e.g., post-Mohs surgery), radiation or burn wounds, or malignant ulcers—our cutting-edge treatments like amniotic tissue membrane grafts and stem cells accelerate healing, restoring tissue integrity and patient quality of life.
Dr. Brandwein is on staff at Weston Outpatient Surgical Center and OSS in Plantation to provide any necessary wound and ulcer care procedures.
Contact Dr. Daniel S. Brandwein today at (954) 984-7500 to schedule an appointment for your free exam and consultation, or learn more about how we can help your individual wound and ulcer care concerns.