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St. Luke's Clinic - Wound and Hyperbarics: Boise

A physician is always available on call. For phone questions, call the clinic at (208) 385-3041 to reach the on-call physician or leave us a message.
For a medical emergency that could be life-threatening, call 911 now or go directly to an emergency department. If you need urgent support for a mental health crisis, use 988 to call or text the Idaho Crisis & Suicide Hotline.
About St. Luke's Clinic – Wound and Hyperbarics: Boise
Each year, up to 5 million Americans suffer from chronic wounds caused by diabetes, poor circulation, or other conditions. For patients with ostomies, complications may arise that require the specialized care of an experienced ostomy nurse. Our team is here to help—always with a focus on your dignity and comfort.
At St. Luke’s Clinic – Wound and Hyperbarics, we combine clinical expertise with compassionate care to treat all types of wounds, including chronic wounds and sores. We’ll create a personalized treatment plan to support your healing and work closely with your primary care provider to coordinate care and keep them informed of your progress.
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Meet Our Providers
Learn more about our experts in wound healing and how they can help you recover, manage chronic wounds, and support your overall health.
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Whether you're a new or established patient, our goal is to provide you with all the information you need prior to your upcoming visit.
Before Your Visit
For Current Patients
Featured Treatments
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
Wound Care FAQs
Most chronic wounds are associated with diabetes, immobilization, chronic edema, and circulatory problems. Many Americans with non-healing wounds have diabetes and/or pressure ulcers. And, lower extremity ulcers can develop in patients who have chronic venous insufficiency and stasis.
Other chronic wounds are the result of traumatic injury, non-healing surgical incisions, and a variety of other diseases that affect the skin.
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy FAQs
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy was originally used to treat divers suffering from the “bends” or decompression sickness, but is now used to treat people with a variety of wound healing problems.
This treatment involves breathing 100% oxygen at a pressure greater than the pressure of air at sea level. To accomplish this, a patient must be enclosed in a specially constructed chamber. Our treatments are administered in a hyperbaric chamber filled with 100% oxygen, which holds a single patient.
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You can also set up online proxy access requests for medical records of children, spouses, or dependents.