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Always Here. Always Prepared.
Because Emergencies Can't Wait.
We proudly care for our community with advanced, high-quality emergency care, on demand 24/7.
For life threatening emergencies, please call 911.
Why San Ramon
San Ramon Regional Medical Center has built a strong reputation for being a destination for surgical services. We offer excellent joint and spine surgery services including advanced, robotically-assisted and minimally-invasive techniques. We became the first in the Bay Area to purchase the ExcelsiusGPS® system to offer robotic-assisted spine surgery.
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The Advanced Wound Center
About The Advanced Wound Center
Advanced quality care for chronic and non-healing wounds
Experienced Specialized Clinical Team
San Ramon Regional Medical Center’s Wound Healing and Hyperbaric Medicine Program offers treatment options that can help your chronic wound, giving you back your quality of life.
Our multidisciplinary team has specific training in the most advanced techniques for treating chronic and hard-to-heal wounds.
Our systematic approach focuses on rapid healing while addressing the underlying causes of your wound. Evidence-based protocols consistently produce high-quality patient outcomes. You can expect custom evaluation and treatment followed by nutrition and exercise education to minimize reoccurrence.
Indications for Wound Care
- Diabetic Wounds
- Pressure Ulcers
- Venous Stasis Ulcers
- Arterial or Vasculitic Ulcers
- Non-healing Surgical Wounds
- Complex Soft Tissue Wounds
- Traumatic Wounds
- Infected Wounds
- Diabetic Foot Ulcers
Treatment may consist of all or some of the following:
- Debridement
- Infection Control
- Bioengineered Skin Substitutes
- Compression Therapy
- Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT)
- Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT)
What Is Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy?
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, or HBOT, is a medical treatment in which a patient breathes 100% oxygen while under pressure in a hyperbaric oxygen therapy chamber. Breathing 100% Oxygen (O2) under pressure dissolves more O2 in your body’s blood which is then delivered to those areas that are having trouble healing due to the lack of O2 in the surrounding tissues.
Indications for HBOT
- Diabetic foot ulcer
- Acute peripheral arterial occlusive disease wounds
- Osteomyelitis (refractory)
- Late Effects of Radiation (radiation cystitis, radiation necrosis, osteoradionecrosis)
What Conditions Benefit from HBOT?
- A person with diabetes and a wound that is slow to heal or is not healing
- Someone with damaged tissue from radiation therapy
- Certain infections of the bone and/or skin