Finding expert wound care in Long Beach can be challenging for patients living with diabetes, poor circulation, or limited mobility. A wound that won’t heal often requires specialized treatment, yet frequent trips to a clinic can be difficult for seniors and their caregivers. That’s why more families are turning to mobile wound care—bringing advanced wound treatment directly to patients at home, in assisted living communities, and in skilled nursing facilities throughout Long Beach.

Why More Long Beach Families Are Choosing Mobile Wound Care
Long Beach is home to a growing population of seniors and adults living with chronic conditions such as diabetes, vascular disease, and limited mobility. For these patients, frequent trips to a wound clinic can be difficult, stressful, and sometimes impossible.
Families often tell us they need:
- A provider who can come directly to the patient
- Faster access to specialized wound care
- Less stress and fewer transportation challenges
- Better communication and continuity of care
- A team experienced in treating complex and chronic wounds
Mobile wound care was designed to solve exactly these problems.
Instead of requiring patients to travel, our specialists bring expert treatment directly to them.
Is Mobile Wound Care Right for You?
Our services may be a good fit if you or your loved one:
- Has a wound that hasn’t healed in several weeks
- Has diabetes and developed a foot ulcer
- Lives in an assisted living community or skilled nursing facility
- Is recovering from surgery
- Has limited mobility or difficulty traveling
- Is experiencing recurring wound infections
- Needs specialized wound treatment at home
If any of these situations sound familiar, it’s time to speak with a wound care specialist.
Conditions We Treat
Our team specializes in the treatment and management of acute and chronic wounds, including:
Diabetic Foot Ulcers: Diabetes can slow healing and increase the risk of serious complications. Early intervention is essential to protect long-term health and prevent infection.
Pressure Injuries (Bedsores): Patients with limited mobility often require specialized care to help pressure injuries heal and prevent recurrence.
Venous Leg Ulcers: These chronic wounds are often caused by poor circulation and require ongoing management.
Arterial Ulcers: Reduced blood flow can make wounds difficult to heal without specialized treatment.
Surgical Wounds: Post-operative wounds may experience delayed healing or become infected, requiring advanced wound management.
Non-Healing and Complex Wounds: When traditional wound care isn’t working, our specialists can provide personalized treatment strategies designed to support healing.

What Makes Woundology Different?
We Come to You
Patients receive expert care without leaving home.
We provide mobile wound care in:
- Private homes
- Assisted living communities
- Skilled nursing facilities
- Rehabilitation centers
- Senior living communities
Specialized Wound Expertise
Our clinicians are experienced in managing chronic and complex wounds and work closely with patients, caregivers, and healthcare providers to develop individualized treatment plans.
Personalized Care
Every wound is different. Every patient deserves a treatment plan tailored to their specific medical needs and healing goals.
Collaborative Treatment
We coordinate care with physicians, home health agencies, facility staff, and family caregivers to ensure continuity and better outcomes.
Meet the Woundology Team
At Woundology, our mission is simple: make expert wound care more accessible for patients throughout Southern California.
Our team is dedicated to:
- Delivering compassionate, patient-centered care
- Treating complex and chronic wounds with advanced techniques
- Supporting patients and families throughout the healing journey
- Providing care where patients feel most comfortable
We believe healing is more than treating a wound—it’s helping patients regain comfort, independence, and peace of mind.


Frequently Asked Questions About Wound Care in Long Beach
1. Do you provide wound care at home?
Yes. Woundology specializes in mobile wound care and provides treatment in homes, assisted living communities, skilled nursing facilities, and rehabilitation centers.
2. What types of wounds do you treat?
We treat diabetic foot ulcers, pressure injuries, venous ulcers, arterial ulcers, surgical wounds, and other chronic or non-healing wounds.
3. Do I need to travel to receive care?
No. Our specialists come directly to the patient.
4. Do you coordinate with physicians and caregivers?
Yes. We work closely with healthcare providers, caregivers, and facility staff to ensure comprehensive care.
5. When should I contact a wound specialist?
If a wound has not improved within several weeks, is becoming worse, or shows signs of infection, it’s important to seek professional evaluation.
Need Mobile Wound Care in Long Beach?
You don’t have to navigate chronic wound care alone.
Whether you’re seeking care for yourself, a parent, or a loved one, Woundology provides expert mobile wound care services designed to make treatment easier, more accessible, and more convenient.
Schedule an Evaluation Today
Let our specialists bring advanced wound care directly to your doorstep.
Woundology’s mobile wound care services, please call (714) 643-5818. Referrals may be faxed to (714) 462-3074 or emailed to referral@woundologyclinic.com .
Our mobile wound care specialists provide advanced wound treatment services in homes, skilled nursing facilities (SNFs), assisted living communities, hospice, and home health settings throughout Southern California.
