
Hyperbaric Chamber Therapy in Dallas: How to Compare Facilities and Safety
Many patients in the Dallas area ask a simple question: How do I know which hyperbaric chamber therapy in Dallas is safe and right for my wound? That is a sm...

Many patients in the Dallas area ask a simple question: How do I know which hyperbaric chamber therapy in Dallas is safe and right for my wound? That is a sm...

Last updated: June 12, 2026, Reviewed by Dr. Brandon Elrod, DO, FAPWCA

When a Diabetic Foot Starts Hurting in Dallas

When a diabetic foot wound will not heal, it is normal to wonder if hyperbaric oxygen therapy, or HBOT, is the next step. The timing matters, because startin...

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Safety Checklist for Bedside Wound Care in Dallas, TX

A small sore on a leg or foot can look simple at first. After two or three weeks of bandages, it should be closing. When it isn't — when each new dressing fe...

If you have diabetes, your feet need attention every day. Nerve damage (neuropathy) can hide cuts, blisters, and pressure points. Poor circulation can slow h...

Non-healing, or chronic, wounds are sores that do not get smaller or close over several weeks. Diabetic foot ulcers, pressure injuries, radiation damage, and...

A common question we hear is simple: "Can I get my wound treated at home, or do I still have to go into a clinic every week?" For many people, travel is pain...

Telehealth wound care: Can I really be treated from home?

Lymphedema happens when lymph fluid builds up in an arm, leg, or other body area and does not drain the way it should. It can show up after surgery, cancer t...