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Highland, CA
Wound Healing Center - St. Bernardine Medical Center - Highland
Address
27925 Highland Ave
Highland, CA 92346
US
Hours
Day of the Week | Hours |
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Mon | 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM |
Tue | 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM |
Wed | 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM |
Thu | 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM |
Fri | 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM |
Sat | Closed |
Sun | Closed |

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About Wound Healing Center - St. Bernardine Medical Center - Highland
Wound Healing Center - St. Bernardine Medical Center - Highland is a medical center that offers many services, including arterial ulcers, compromised skin grafts/flaps, and diabetic foot ulcers. Visit Wound Healing Center - St. Bernardine Medical Center - Highland located at 27925 Highland Ave, Highland, CA. This Highland medical center is one of the best in California. As part of the Dignity Health network, Wound Healing Center - St. Bernardine Medical Center - Highland is dedicated to delivering high quality, compassionate care and access to Highland and nearby communities.
Conditions We Treat
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Arterial Ulcers
Arterial ulcers, also referred to as ischemic ulcers, are caused by poor perfusion (delivery of nutrient-rich blood) to the lower extremities.

Compromised Skin Flaps or Grafts
Treating wounds is a complex task. Each case is unique and patients will heal at varying rates. The Wound Healing Center staff is prepared to handle a variety of different wounds. Any wound failing to improve with multiple treatments or therapies

Diabetic Foot Ulcers
Treating wounds is a complex task. Each case is unique and patients will heal at varying rates. The Wound Healing Center staff is prepared to handle a variety of different wounds. Any wound failing to improve with multiple treatments or therapies

Ischemia
Ischemia is a serious health problem in which some part of your body, like your heart or brain, isn't getting enough blood.

Osteomyelitis
Osteomyelitis is an infection of the bone. Bone infections can occur when bacteria travel to the bone through the bloodstream or from nearby tissue or when the bone is exposed to the air due to surgery or a fracture. The most common symptoms of osteomyelitis include inflammation and swelling at the site of the infection, pain, fever, and chills.

Osteoradionecrosis
Osteoradionecrosis is a condition in which the bone dies due to radiation exposure that damages the blood vessels in the bone. It is a rare side effect from radiation treatments for cancer that most commonly affects the lower jaw.

Pressure Ulcers
Treating wounds is a complex task. Each case is unique and patients will heal at varying rates. The Wound Healing Center staff is prepared to handle a variety of different wounds. Any wound failing to improve with multiple treatments or therapies

Radiation Injuries
A radiation injury, also known as a radiation burn, is damage to the skin and underlying tissue that is caused by radiation therapy, X-rays, or UV radiation. Examples of a radiation burn include sunburns and the more serious radiation dermatitis.

Soft Tissue Infections
Soft tissue infections are infections that affect the skin and underlying soft tissue. They are caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. Examples of soft tissue infections include warts, herpes simplex, leprosy, impetigo, cellulitis, scabies, ringworm, and necrotizing fasciitis.

Venous Stasis Ulcers
Venous stasis ulcers are ulcers that form on the lower leg as a result of damaged or abnormal veins. These veins become damaged due to injury, blood clots, obesity, or aging. The ulcer starts out as a rash that develops into an open wound and requires wound care, compression, and elevation.