- What types of wounds do you treat?
- Where do you provide care?
- How do you help prevent wounds from forming or worsening?
- Do you accept new patients?
- Who is on the SRDO care team?
- How can I join the SRDO team?
- How do I get in touch with SRDO?
- What is wound hygiene, and why is it important?
- Are your treatments covered by insurance?
- What makes SRDO different from other wound care providers?
- Do you offer education for caregivers?
What types of wounds do you treat?
We specialize in the treatment of a wide variety of acute and chronic wounds, including diabetic ulcers, pressure ulcers, arterial and venous ulcers, traumatic wounds, surgical wounds, radiation injuries, and more. Each treatment plan is tailored to the patient’s needs and wound type.
Where do you provide care?
SRDO Advanced Wound Care delivers services in a variety of settings, including the patient’s home, senior living facilities, and rehabilitation centers throughout Texas. Our goal is to provide convenient, compassionate care wherever it’s needed most.
How do you help prevent wounds from forming or worsening?
We emphasize education and early intervention. Our team uses evidence-based practices, including wound hygiene protocols, personalized treatment plans, and advanced technologies that reduce recovery time and minimize the risk of complications.
Do you accept new patients?
Yes. We welcome new patients and work closely with referring providers, families, and caregivers to ensure a smooth onboarding process. Contact us by phone or email to begin the consultation process.
Who is on the SRDO care team?
Our interdisciplinary team includes experienced medical professionals such as osteopathic physicians, registered nurses, infection control experts, and documentation specialists. Each team member is dedicated to promoting healing, preserving dignity, and enhancing comfort.
How can I join the SRDO team?
We’re always looking for passionate professionals who are committed to excellence in patient care. Visit the Careers page to view current job openings and learn more about working with us.
How do I get in touch with SRDO?
You can reach us by phone at 405-200-9698 or email us at michaelr@srdoadvanced.com. You can also use the contact form on our Contact page to send us a message directly.
What is wound hygiene, and why is it important?
Wound hygiene is a structured approach to cleaning and caring for wounds at every stage of healing. It’s essential for preventing infection, reducing inflammation, and creating the ideal environment for healing.
Are your treatments covered by insurance?
Many of our wound care services are covered by Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurance plans. We recommend contacting your insurance provider or our office directly for specific coverage information.
What makes SRDO different from other wound care providers?
We combine compassionate care with advanced technology and personalized treatment plans. Our team works directly with patients and caregivers to ensure comfort, education, and long-term healing outcomes.
Do you offer education for caregivers?
Yes. We believe informed caregivers are key to successful wound care. We provide educational resources, hands-on instruction, and ongoing support to help caregivers feel confident and capable.
