The Center for Wound Healing, an operator of wound care treatment centers, has opened its 35th facility, The Center for Wound Healing at Pottstown Memorial Medical Center in Pottstown, Pennsylvania.
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The 2,500 square foot Center, which was designed, built and financed by The Center for Wound Healing (CFWH), contains three wound treatment rooms and two hyperbaric oxygen chambers, which will be utilized by CFWH staff and Pottstown Memorial Medical Center (PMMC) physicians to heal chronic wounds, such as those caused by diabetes, the effects of radiation, complications from surgery, lymphedema, vascular disease and trauma.
Andrew Barnett, CEO of The Center for Wound Healing, said: “We are delighted to open our 35th facility at Pottstown Memorial Medical Center, which has always shown its dedication to helping ensure that its patients receive the best quality care available.
“We believe that this collaboration with PMMC continues to demonstrate our strategy of providing superior, yet standardized wound healing facilities and management to high quality hospitals, so that it can concentrate on continuing to serve its communities’ needs.”
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