Baylor Wound and Hyperbaric Medicine Center at Baylor Medical Center at Garland
The Baylor Wound and Hyperbaric Medicine Center, located on the campus of Baylor Medical Center at Garland, is dedicated to offering comprehensive, advanced treatment for chronic, non-healing wounds. We identify the specific causes of your wound condition and implement a treatment plan tailored to help you heal.
Trent Proffitt, M.D., the medical director for the Baylor Wound and Hyperbaric Medicine Center at Garland, leads a specially trained staff of nurses and therapists dedicated to healing chronic wounds. This staff works with wound care physicians from a wide variety of medical specialties including general and vascular surgeons, foot and ankle surgeons, infectious disease specialists, physiatrists (physical medicine and rehabilitation specialists) and internists. We also offer access to all Baylor Health Care System resources, including other medical and technical specialists in radiology, ultrasound and vascular studies.
The doctors on our medical staff have the expertise to understand and treat the varied circumstances and challenges of complex open wounds. Once your wound has healed, your primary care doctor will provide follow-up wound care and continued care for any related conditions, such as diabetes and hypertension.
At the Baylor Wound and Hyperbaric Medicine Center at Garland, healing your wounds is our specialty and our passion.