Heal Quicker

People with diabetes and people who are resistant to certain antibiotics are prone to different types of wounds that are resistant to healing.

Dr. Dov has developed an innovative state-of- the-art advancement in wound care medicine. His unique wound care system combines his proprietary three step approach to wound management, guaranteeing a faster healing process. His process has shown quicker response than traditional diabetic wound management.

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The following medical case studies of wound care contains graphic images of wounds that some viewers may find disturbing.

A New Pharmacological Approach

People with diabetes and people who are resistant to certain antibiotics are prone to different types of wounds that are resistant to healing.

Dr. Dov has developed an innovative state-of- the-art advancement in wound care medicine. His unique wound care system combines his proprietary three step approach to wound management, guaranteeing a faster healing process. His process has shown quicker response than traditional diabetic wound management.

Why his approach is more cost effective

With traditional approaches to resistant wound care management, the process from initial treatment to cure can take weeks and sometimes months. With multiple visits to the doctor’s office or hospital, the typical treatment can cost thousands of dollars out of pocket, not to mention the time spent going to multiple appointments.

Depending on the type and location of the wound we are treating, our propriety medicine and wound management system can be managed from home and with limited repeat visits to our clinic. Sometimes after the initial treatment, our at home treatment package gives you all of the items necessary to manage your at home. This saves you time, money and gets you healthy sooner. Call today and schedule an appointment and let our team of wound care specialists get you on the road to recovery!

Case Studies

Speed Up the Healing Process with Wound Care Products

Diabetic foot ulcer wound

Knee Replacement Wound

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Case Study 2

Case Study 1