Wound Clinic

Advanced wound care focused on helping patients heal chronic, complex, and non-healing wounds through personalized treatment plans and evidence-based therapies.

Comprehensive Care for Non-Healing Wounds

Eaton Rapids Medical Center’s Wound Clinic is an outpatient facility dedicated to helping patients heal wounds that have not responded to traditional treatment. Chronic or non-healing wounds may result from diabetes, poor circulation, pressure injuries, infection, surgery, trauma, or other underlying medical conditions.

Our multidisciplinary team works closely with patients and their providers to identify factors that may be delaying healing and develop individualized treatment plans designed to improve outcomes. Using advanced wound care techniques, specialized dressings, and ongoing monitoring, we help patients reduce complications and support the body’s natural healing process.

Early intervention is important for preventing infection, reducing pain, and avoiding more serious complications. Whether you are dealing with a diabetic foot ulcer, a surgical wound, or a wound that simply isn’t healing as expected, our team is here to help.

Even the most challenging wounds that have not responded to other treatments may show significant improvement at our center.

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Advanced Wound Care

Patients experiencing wounds that are slow to heal or recurring wounds may benefit from evaluation by our wound care specialists, including those with:

  • Slow-to-heal or non-healing wounds
  • Foot or leg ulcers
  • Non-healing surgical wounds
  • Non-healing skin grafts or surgical flaps
  • Symptoms around a radiation site (such as pain, rectal bleeding, or bladder bleeding)
  • Bone infection (osteomyelitis)
A patient receives wound care at the Eaton Rapids Medical Center
A child patient receives wound care at the Eaton Rapids Medical Center

A Multidisciplinary Approach to Wound Care

Every wound is unique. Our team develops customized treatment plans that address both the wound itself and any underlying factors affecting healing. This may include:

  • Diagnostic testing (vascular testing, blood tests, and X-rays)
  • Nutritional evaluation
  • Infection control
  • Specialized dressings
  • Pressure-relieving devices
  • Debridement (removal of dead or infected tissue)
  • Patient education

Location

Entrance A 
1500 South Main
Eaton Rapids, MI 48827

Contact

Physicians can refer their patients by calling the center at 517.663.9537

Wound care at the ERMC Wound Center

Our Providers

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Cailee Sanchez, NP
Family Practice, Wound Clinic
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Heidi Pusey, FNP-C
Family Practice, Springport Medical Clinic, Wound Clinic
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