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Two Rivers Wound Care

Comprehensive Wound Care Services for Medicare Patients
At Two Rivers Medical Center, we understand how important proper wound healing is to your overall health and quality of life. That’s why we are proud to introduce Two Rivers Wound Care, a specialized service focused on helping patients with both simple and complex wounds heal safely and effectively.
Whether you are recovering from surgery, managing a chronic condition, or dealing with a slow-healing wound, our experienced team provides personalized, evidence-based treatments to support faster healing and reduce complications.
Why Choose Two Rivers Wound Care?
- Medicare Patients Welcome – We proudly serve Medicare patients and provide wound care services that are covered by most Medicare plans.
- Expert Medical Team – Our providers bring years of experience in emergency medicine, primary care, and urgent care, giving you the benefit of comprehensive medical expertise.
- Personalized Care Plans – Every wound is unique. We create a treatment plan tailored to your needs, ensuring the best chance for full recovery.
- Convenient Location – Located within Two Rivers Medical Center in Bradenton, our wound care clinic is easily accessible for patients across Manatee County and beyond.
Conditions We Treat
Our wound care clinic specializes in managing a wide variety of wounds, including:
- Diabetic wounds and ulcers
- Venous stasis ulcers
- Arterial ulcers
- Pressure sores (bedsores)
- Post-surgical wounds
- Infected wounds
- Traumatic injuries
- Burns and skin tears
Our Wound Care Treatments
Our goal is to promote healing, prevent infection, and improve your quality of life. Depending on your condition, treatment may include:
- Wound cleaning and debridement
- Advanced dressings and topical therapies
- Infection management
- Compression therapy
- Nutritional guidance to support healing
- Patient education for at-home wound care
When to Seek Wound Care
You should seek specialized wound care if you have:
- A wound that has not healed within 2–4 weeks
- Increasing redness, swelling, or drainage from a wound
- A history of diabetes, poor circulation, or immune system concerns
- Recurrent infections in the same area
Early intervention makes a big difference in recovery.



