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St. Luke’s Clinic - Wound Care: Ketchum

St. Luke’s Clinic - Wound Care: Ketchum
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100 Hospital Drive, Suite 109, Ketchum, ID 83340
(208) 727-8899
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(208) 727-8110
Mon - Fri: 7:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
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St. Luke’s Clinic - Wound Care: Ketchum
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About St. Luke's Clinic – Wound Care: Ketchum

If wounds are keeping you from enjoying life, we can help. We understand that when a wound fails to heal properly, it has a dramatic effect on your quality of life.

Our team of experts uses the latest therapies to treat acute and chronic wounds caused by diabetes, poor circulation, injury, surgery, or other conditions. We'll support you every step of the way to ensure a successful outcome and help return you to health as soon as possible.

 

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  • Wound and Hyperbarics
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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.

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