Arterial Ulcers: Causes, Symptoms, and Advanced Treatment Arterial ulcers, also known as ischemic ulcers, are chronic wounds caused by poor blood flow to the extremities due to blocked or narrowed arteries. These ulcers typically develop on the feet, toes, or ankles and are often painful and slow to heal. Proper diagnosis and treatment are critical to restore circulation, promote healing,…
Other Chronic, Non Healing Wounds Find Healing Solutions for Chronic, Non-healing Wounds Welcome to Premier Wound Care of TN, where we specialize in providing comprehensive care for chronic wounds that have resisted traditional treatments. Expertise You Can Rely On Our team of experienced wound specialists is dedicated to understanding the underlying causes of non-healing wounds and developing personalized treatment plans…
Vasculitis Wounds: Understanding and Managing Vascular Inflammation Vasculitis wounds are the result of blood vessel inflammation, which restricts blood flow and damages tissues. This condition can lead to ulcers or sores, particularly in areas where circulation is already compromised. Vasculitis wounds often present unique challenges, requiring specialized care to promote healing and prevent complications. What Causes Vasculitis Wounds? Vasculitis is…
Ischemic Ulcers Ischemic ulcers, also known as arterial ulcers, are open sores resulting from insufficient blood flow to the tissues, primarily affecting the lower extremities such as the feet, ankles, and lower legs. This lack of adequate blood supply deprives the tissues of necessary oxygen and nutrients, leading to tissue damage and the development of ulcers. Causes of Ischemic Ulcers:…
Venous Stasis Ulcers: Causes, Symptoms, and Advanced Treatment Venous stasis ulcers, also known as venous ulcers, are chronic wounds that typically develop on the lower legs as a result of poor blood flow in the veins. They are the most common type of leg ulcers and are often slow to heal without specialized care. Understanding the causes and treatment options…
ABOUT PWC
Welcome to Associated Wound Specialists (AWS) At AWS, we proudly serve patients throughout East Tennessee, offering expert in-home wound care services for those who cannot travel to a healthcare facility. Our teams of certified wound care nurse practitioners travel directly to patients’ homes, bringing advanced care and compassion to those who need it most. Call today to find out if we have home wound care services available in your area!
With a team of highly trained professionals, AWS provides personalized treatment plans tailored to each patient’s unique needs. Our caregivers are committed to improving healing outcomes and enhancing the quality of life for our patients.
Our Growth and Commitment to East Tennessee Communities
Associated Wound Specialists (AWS) has experienced significant growth over the past two years, expanding its ability to provide compassionate in-home wound care services to patients throughout East Tennessee. Our availability to treat patients depends on the presence of our skilled nurse practitioners in their respective communities. While we currently serve approximately 60% of the counties in East Tennessee, we are continually hiring and training new team members to expand our reach. As we grow, our mission remains the same: to provide exceptional wound care services to those who need it most, right in the comfort of their homes.
If you’re unsure whether we have a provider in your area, please don’t hesitate to call or email us. Our team will be happy to assist you in determining if we can serve your community.
A Trusted Partner for Home Health Agencies
Home health agencies across East Tennessee trust AWS as their go-to resource for expert in-home wound care services. When primary care providers or nurse practitioners discover a wound during their visits, they rely on our team to provide specialized, compassionate care.
Once we receive a referral, we promptly schedule the patient and ensure transparent communication with the referring home health agency. Our goal is to keep the referring providers and caregivers fully informed about the patient’s progress. Updates are shared as quickly as possible, ensuring a seamless collaboration between AWS, the home health agency, and the patient’s caregivers.
By working hand-in-hand with home health agencies, we are proud to provide high-quality wound care services that promote healing, improve patient outcomes, and enhance the quality of life for patients and their families.
Arterial Ulcers: Causes, Symptoms, and Advanced Treatment Arterial ulcers, also known as ischemic ulcers, are chronic wounds caused by poor blood flow to the extremities due to blocked or narrowed arteries. These ulcers typically develop on the feet, toes, or ankles and are often painful and slow to heal. Proper diagnosis and treatment are critical to restore circulation, promote healing,…
Other Chronic, Non Healing Wounds Find Healing Solutions for Chronic, Non-healing Wounds Welcome to Premier Wound Care of TN, where we specialize in providing comprehensive care for chronic wounds that have resisted traditional treatments. Expertise You Can Rely On Our team of experienced wound specialists is dedicated to understanding the underlying causes of non-healing wounds and developing personalized treatment plans…
Vasculitis Wounds: Understanding and Managing Vascular Inflammation Vasculitis wounds are the result of blood vessel inflammation, which restricts blood flow and damages tissues. This condition can lead to ulcers or sores, particularly in areas where circulation is already compromised. Vasculitis wounds often present unique challenges, requiring specialized care to promote healing and prevent complications. What Causes Vasculitis Wounds? Vasculitis is…
Ischemic Ulcers Ischemic ulcers, also known as arterial ulcers, are open sores resulting from insufficient blood flow to the tissues, primarily affecting the lower extremities such as the feet, ankles, and lower legs. This lack of adequate blood supply deprives the tissues of necessary oxygen and nutrients, leading to tissue damage and the development of ulcers. Causes of Ischemic Ulcers:…
Venous Stasis Ulcers: Causes, Symptoms, and Advanced Treatment Venous stasis ulcers, also known as venous ulcers, are chronic wounds that typically develop on the lower legs as a result of poor blood flow in the veins. They are the most common type of leg ulcers and are often slow to heal without specialized care. Understanding the causes and treatment options…
