Wound Care in Fort Pierce, FL | In-Home & Mobile Services
Serving Lawnwood Regional Medical Center, St. Lucie Medical Center, Fort Pierce Inlet State Park, Hutchinson Island South and all of St. Lucie County
Expert wound care is now available in Fort Pierce. Elite Home Wound Care sends board-certified wound nurses directly to your home, assisted living facility, or senior community anywhere in Fort Pierce and wound care in St. Lucie County. Whether you live near Lawnwood Regional Medical Center, in the Fort Pierce Inlet State Park area, or anywhere across Fort Pierce, you deserve professional wound healing without the burden of travel. Our nurses bring all supplies and equipment — and we can often schedule your first visit the same day.
Call 561-559-4156 or book online to begin healing on your schedule, in your home.
Why Fort Pierce Residents Choose Elite Home Wound Care
Fort Pierce has a high rate of diabetes and related complications in its population, making diabetic wound care and foot ulcer management among the most critical services in the area. Many residents are uninsured or on Medicare, and in-home wound care helps reduce expensive emergency room visits. Most wound care options in Fort Pierce require you to travel to a clinic or hospital — often when you are in no condition to do so. We eliminate that entirely.
- We come to YOU — your home, ALF, assisted living, or skilled nursing facility in Fort Pierce
- Board-certified wound nurses with specialized training in all wound types and complex cases
- Same-day and urgent scheduling for qualified patients in Fort Pierce
- Medicare Part B and most major insurance accepted — we verify benefits before your first visit
- Personalized care plans with progress updates and family education
- Serving St. Lucie County with dedication and clinical excellence
Unlike a traditional wound clinic — where Lawnwood Regional Medical Center has a wound care program but limited appointment availability and where patients often face delays — our mobile nurses reach all Fort Pierce neighborhoods with same-day flexibility. Our mobile wound care team brings the same clinical expertise directly to your Fort Pierce residence.
Wound Care Services Available in Fort Pierce, FL
Diabetic Wound Care & Foot Ulcer Treatment
Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are among the most serious and common wounds affecting Fort Pierce residents with diabetes. Untreated DFUs can progress rapidly, leading to serious infection or amputation. Our nurses provide diabetic wound care in Fort Pierce including wound debridement, advanced dressings, infection monitoring, and patient education to prevent recurrence.
Pressure Ulcer & Bed Sore Treatment
Pressure injuries affect seniors and bedridden patients across Fort Pierce. We provide stage-specific pressure ulcer treatment — from Stage 1 prevention to complex Stage 4 wound management — in your home or care facility in Fort Pierce.
Post-Surgical Wound Care
Recovering from a procedure at Lawnwood Regional Medical Center or another St. Lucie County facility? Our nurses manage post-surgical incision care, suture and staple removal, sterile dressing changes, and infection prevention — bringing surgical-quality wound care to your Fort Pierce home.
Venous Leg Ulcer Therapy
Chronic venous insufficiency is common in South Florida's senior population. Our certified wound nurses apply evidence-based compression therapy and advanced wound dressings to heal venous leg ulcers and reduce recurrence risk in Fort Pierce patients.
Chronic & Non-Healing Wound Management
Wounds that have not healed in 30+ days require specialist intervention. Our team has extensive experience with complex non-healing wounds — including radiation wounds, infected surgical sites, and traumatic injuries — serving Fort Pierce and all of St. Lucie County.
Mobile Wound Care for Homebound Patients
Homebound status is no barrier to expert wound care. Our fully mobile wound care team reaches every neighborhood in Fort Pierce — from Lawnwood Regional Medical Center to St. Lucie Medical Center. We bring all equipment and dressings. Nothing for you to prepare.
Fort Pierce Neighborhoods & Communities We Serve
Elite Home Wound Care nurses serve patients throughout Fort Pierce, FL, including:
- Lincoln Park, St. Lucie Village, Lakewood Park, Hutchinson Island South, Indian River Estates, and the communities along Orange Avenue and 25th Street
- Zip codes: 34945, 34946, 34950, 34951, 34982
- Assisted living facilities, nursing homes, and memory care units throughout Fort Pierce
- Bordering communities including Port St. Lucie, Vero Beach, Jensen Beach, White City
Facility administrators and discharge coordinators in Fort Pierce can call 561-559-4156 to discuss our facility referral and partnership program for ongoing wound care support.
Signs Your Fort Pierce Wound Needs Professional Care Now
- The wound has not improved after 2 weeks of basic home care
- Increasing redness, warmth, or swelling around the wound edges
- Pus, foul odor, or unusual discharge from the wound
- The wound is deepening, widening, or spreading
- You have diabetes or poor circulation and any foot or leg wound appears
- Fever above 100.4°F alongside the wound
- Wound is larger than a quarter or will not stop bleeding
In-Home Wound Care vs. Wound Clinic in Fort Pierce
| Factor | Elite Home Wound Care | Outpatient Wound Clinic |
|---|---|---|
| Location | Your home in Fort Pierce | You travel to clinic |
| Wait time | Same-day available | Days to weeks |
| Infection risk | Minimal (home setting) | Hospital pathogen exposure |
| Care quality | 1-on-1 board-certified nurse | Shared clinical environment |
| Medicare | Yes — Part B accepted | Yes — outpatient facility |
| Family included | Yes — in every visit | Limited access during visits |
Medicare Coverage for Wound Care in Fort Pierce
How Our Fort Pierce Wound Care Process Works
Step 1 — Call or Book Online
Contact us at 561-559-4156 or schedule online. Share your location in Fort Pierce, the wound type, and your insurance information.
Step 2 — Same-Day In-Home Assessment
A licensed wound nurse visits your Fort Pierce home or facility to assess wound type, stage, and size, and create a personalized care plan.
Step 3 — Ongoing Treatment & Monitoring
Regular nursing visits deliver advanced dressings, debridement, and progress monitoring. We adjust the care plan as your wound heals and coordinate with your physician.
Step 4 — Education & Prevention
We teach you and your family wound hygiene, complication recognition, and prevention strategies — especially important for diabetic wound patients in Fort Pierce who face ongoing risk.
