Doctors & Clinics San Antonio
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We opened our first wound care and hyperbarics clinic in San Antonio in 2014 to answer the need for high-quality outpatient wound care administered in a comfortable, refreshing atmosphere. Until R3 Wound Care and Hyperbarics opened, advanced wound care and Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) were available only at large medical institutions. Today, we have eight convenient wound care clinic locations in the San Antonio, Dallas, Fort Worth, and Houston areas of Texas. We’re proud to serve patients like you, and our success is a clear indication that our state-of-the-art hyperbaric chambers, skilled wound care specialists, and warm, welcoming wound treatment centers resonate with those who need to heal.
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HBOT treatments (adults and children) help heal a variety of injuries by delivering pressurized 100% oxygen directly to the blood cells, plasma, cerebrospinal fluid, bones, and lymph. Your treatment take place in a clear acrylic chamber. During your treatment, you can sleep, watch TV, or just relax.
We specialize in healing all types of wounds including diabetic wounds and ulcers, radiation wounds and complications, surgical wounds, trauma wounds, pressure injuries, acute wounds and any wound that is troublesome no matter how small or large.
Your surgeon may prescribe post-surgical incision management by R3, especially if you are at higher risk for developing an infection or for having your incision open up. Risk factors include obesity, diabetes, weakened immune system or a history of heavy smoking. We will help monitor your incision.
The treatment of second and third degree burns usually is centered on preventing or treating infections. Even minor burns are subject to complications.
Delayed radiation injury most commonly occurs in tumor treatment sites in the head, neck, breast, chest and pelvis. Ulcers caused by radionecrosis do not heal well without expert wound care.
If untreated, diabetic ulcers can lead to life- and limb-threatening infection. Our wound care specialists offer proven methods of evaluation and healing for diabetic complications.
Also called bedsores, decubitus ulcers, and pressure sores, these wounds form when a patient is bedridden, in a wheelchair or unable to change position at least every two hours.
A physical injury caused by a crushing weight, severe blow, car accident or industrial accident can result in “traumatic ischemia” or restricted blood supply to tissues and organs. This can lead to tissue death and severe infection. Our treatments, which don't require doctor referrals, are the key.
Acute blood loss anemia (severe anemia) is caused by an immense loss of blood, which reduces the amount of iron in the body. This lack of iron makes the bone marrow unable to increase production of new blood cells to replace the lost ones.
These life-threatening infections develop quickly and cause toxins to form in tissue, cells and blood vessels, leading to tissue death. We can help with the after effects.
Immediate treatment is essential for carbon monoxide poisoning and depends on getting pure oxygen into the system as quickly and efficiently as possible.
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