Wound Care

Lower Extremity Wound Care — In-Office in Gilbert & Mobile Across the East and West Valley

Wound not healing? Our podiatry team specializes in advanced lower extremity wound care — helping you heal faster, prevent infection, and avoid complications, whether you visit our Gilbert clinic or need care at home.

At Traction Podiatry, we understand how serious and stressful slow-healing wounds can be — especially for those with diabetes or circulation issues. That’s why we provide both in-office wound care in Gilbert and mobile lower extremity wound care throughout the East and West Valley. Our goal is simple: help you or your loved one heal faster, stay active, and avoid unnecessary hospital visits.

Comprehensive Wound Care for Feet and Legs

Wounds on the feet and legs require specialized attention — especially for those with diabetes, poor circulation, or neuropathy.
When left untreated, even small wounds can become serious infections or ulcers.

Our experienced podiatrists use advanced treatments to:

  • Reduce pain and inflammation
  • Prevent infection and promote faster healing
  • Improve blood flow and tissue regeneration
  • Decrease the risk of hospitalization or amputation

Where We Provide Care

We make high-quality podiatric wound care accessible for all patients.

In-Office Wound Care — Gilbert, AZ

Our modern Gilbert clinic offers full-service wound treatment with advanced technology and individualized care. Patients who are mobile or nearby can receive ongoing treatment and follow-up in a comfortable, clinical setting.

Mobile Lower Extremity Wound Care — East & West Valley

For patients who can’t easily travel, our podiatry team comes to you. We provide wound care in homes, assisted living communities, and skilled nursing facilities across:

Gilbert, Chandler, Mesa, Queen Creek, Tempe, Scottsdale, Glendale, Peoria, and surrounding East and West Valley areas.

You’ll receive the same level of professional care as you would in our clinic — just in the comfort of your own environment.

Types of Wounds We Treat

  • Diabetic foot ulcers
  • Venous and arterial leg ulcers
  • Post-surgical or trauma wounds of the foot or leg
  • Pressure sores and slow-healing wounds
  • Infected wounds requiring podiatric care and follow-up

Wound Not Healing? Help Is Here.

Whether you’re the one healing or caring for a loved one, our wound care team is ready to help.
 Schedule your wound care consultation — in-office in Gilbert or mobile across the East and West Valley.

Wound Care FAQ

Consult a podiatrist if the wound is deep, does not stop bleeding, shows signs of infection, does not heal within a few days, or if you have an underlying condition like diabetes that affects wound healing.

Podiatrists may offer advanced wound care treatments, including debridement (removal of dead tissue), applying specialized dressings or topical medications, prescribing antibiotics, and using technologies like negative pressure wound therapy or skin grafts for more complex wounds.

Individuals with diabetes are at higher risk for slow-healing wounds due to poor circulation and reduced sensation, increasing the risk of infection and ulcers. Proper care is essential to prevent complications, including the risk of amputation.

Yes, specialized podiatric wound care can significantly reduce the risk of infections, promote faster healing, and prevent complications like chronic wounds or the need for amputation, especially in high-risk individuals.

For a proper diagnosis and recommended treatment plan, we suggest you consult with a podiatrist for professional help and care.