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Reliable Wound Care Near Woodland Hills, AL

Podiatrist performing wound care on patient’s injured foot

At Auburn Foot Care Center, we understand how worrying a sore, blister, or ulcer on your foot can be—especially if you have diabetes or circulation issues. That is why we provide specialized wound care with a friendly, knowledgeable team that has helped more than 50,000 people get back on their feet. Our wound care is offered by Auburn Foot Care Center, serving Woodland Hills, AL, with a focus on safety, comfort, and clear communication, so you always know what is happening and why. We also serve Auburn, AL with a podiatrist office.

What Wound Care Involves

When you visit us, we start by carefully examining your foot, asking about your medical history, and learning how long the wound has been present. We may use advanced tools, such as imaging or circulation checks, to see what is happening below the surface. Your personalized plan might include gentle cleaning, special dressings, offloading to remove pressure, custom molded orthotics, or other therapies that encourage faster healing.

Why Professional Care Matters

Foot wounds face constant stress from walking, shoes, and everyday activity, which makes them harder to heal on their own. Without expert guidance, a small problem can turn into a serious infection or even threaten your ability to stay active. At Auburn Foot Care Center, more than 90 percent of our patients heal without surgery because we combine early intervention, proven treatments, and ongoing education to protect your feet long term.

Serving Woodland Hills, AL

Even if you live outside Auburn, we are proud to welcome patients from Woodland Hills, AL, and surrounding communities. We offer a warm environment, trustworthy advice, and treatment options that fit your lifestyle and health needs. If you have a foot sore, ulcer, or wound that is not getting better, contact Auburn Foot Care Center today to schedule an assessment and learn how our wound care team can help you heal.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you evaluate a new foot wound?

We begin by asking when you first noticed the problem, how it has changed, and whether you have pain, drainage, or fever. Then we examine the wound’s size, depth, and location, and check your circulation and nerve function. In some cases, we recommend imaging or lab tests to look for infection or bone involvement, which helps us choose the safest, most effective treatment plan.

Can custom molded orthotics help with wound care?

Yes, orthotics can play an important role by redistributing pressure away from vulnerable areas on your foot. When pressure is reduced, the skin and underlying tissues get a better chance to repair, and the risk of new sores often decreases. We design orthotics based on your foot shape, walking pattern, and medical needs, so they support both healing now and prevention in the future.

What should I do before my first wound care visit?

If possible, write down when the wound started, what treatments you have already tried, and any changes you have noticed. Bring a list of your medications, your usual shoes, and any photos or test results you may have from other providers. This information helps us understand the full picture quickly, so we can begin targeted care right away and make the most of your appointment.