Advanced Wound Care Services in Cleveland

Gentle and Effective Treatment for Non-healing and Chronic Wounds

Covered Healing You Can Trust

At Haber Dermatology, Inc., we provide medically advanced wound care designed to support healing, reduce pain, and prevent infection, especially for chronic wounds. We offer Wound Care Services to help patients receive the care they need.

If you’re dealing with a wound that’s not healing properly or keeps coming back, our dermatology-led team is here to guide you through every step of your recovery with expert support and personalized treatment plans.

What Is Wound Care and Why Is It Important?

Wound care isn’t just about putting on a bandage—it’s about helping your body heal properly, safely, and as quickly as possible, protecting your overall health.

Chronic wounds can develop from underlying conditions like diabetes, poor circulation, or autoimmune disorders. Left untreated, these wounds can lead to infection or serious complications.

You may need professional wound care if your wound:

  • Hasn’t healed after a few weeks
  • Is red, swollen, painful, or producing pus
  • Is deep, large, or repeatedly reopens
  • Is related to a chronic health condition or pressure injury

At Haber Dermatology, we treat wounds with precision, compassion, and the latest medical techniques to promote faster, safer healing.

Proven Results 

wound care cleveland foot

Types of Wounds We Treat

Trauma Wounds

These wounds can happen in the blink of an eye—maybe from a fall, a kitchen accident, or even a pet bite. While many heal on their own, some can become infected or stubborn due to underlying conditions like diabetes or poor circulation.

If your wound isn’t healing properly or becomes painful, we can step in with specialized treatments to prevent infection and help you recover faster.

Surgical Wounds

Surgical wounds are typically clean and controlled, but complications can happen. If the wound reopens (called dehiscence) or becomes infected, healing may stall. Our team can support your recovery with advanced wound therapies that reduce healing time and minimize risks—so you can focus on feeling better.

Pressure Ulcers

Pressure ulcers form when someone stays in one position too long, often on the back, heels, or hips. These wounds can start small but quickly deepen, leading to infections or even sepsis if left untreated.

The best care is prevention, but if a bedsore develops, we offer gentle, effective wound care to relieve pressure, treat infection, and help the skin recover. We also work closely with families and caregivers to implement daily care strategies that reduce recurrence.

Proven Results 

Diabetic Wounds

People with diabetes often develop slow-healing wounds—especially on the feet—due to poor circulation, high blood sugar, and nerve damage (neuropathy). Because they may not feel injuries, small cuts or blisters can go unnoticed and worsen quickly. Without timely care, these wounds can lead to serious infections or even amputation.

At Haber Dermatology, we provide complete diabetic wound care by easing pressure, boosting circulation, using advanced treatments, and guiding patients on daily foot care to prevent future wounds.

Proven Results 

Vitiligo before and after treatment in cleveland

Vascular Wounds

Vascular wounds—also known as arterial or ischemic ulcers—happen when blood circulation is compromised. These wounds are often painful, hard to heal, and prone to infection, especially in people with peripheral artery disease (PAD), varicose veins, or chronic swelling.

At Haber Dermatology, we create customized care plans to boost circulation, protect the wound, and support healing from the inside out.

Necrotic Wounds (Dead Tissue)

Sometimes, a wound contains tissue that has died, often dark, leathery, or yellowish in appearance. This dead tissue, called necrosis, can prevent healing and increase infection risk. Our specialists may recommend debridement, a gentle removal of the dead tissue to help the healthy skin regenerate.

These wounds may look alarming, but with the right care, they can be treated and turned around, one step at a time.

Proven Results 

Proven Results 

smiling patient

Let’s Get You on the Path to Healing

Schedule Your Wound Care Appointment at Haber Dermatology!

Chronic and hard-to-heal wounds aren’t just frustrating—they can lead to serious health complications. At Haber Dermatology, we focus on early diagnosis, comprehensive care, and personalized treatment plans. Our goal is simple: to help you heal better, faster, and with fewer setbacks.

Whether your wound is new or something you’ve been managing for a while, we’re here to give it the attention it deserves.

Contact us today to book your wound care appointment—or just reach out with questions!

Frequently Asked Questions

If your wound hasn’t healed in 2–4 weeks, becomes red, swollen, or painful, or shows signs of infection (like pus or odor), it’s best to seek professional care. Chronic health conditions like diabetes or poor circulation can also slow healing and increase risks.

Our dermatology team performs and supervises advanced wound care, including debridement, infection control, and therapy coordination. You’re always in expert hands.

Your visit will begin with an evaluation of your wound, medical history, and any symptoms. Our team may clean the area, perform debridement if necessary, apply specialized dressings, and create a care plan tailored to your needs. We’ll also provide education on at-home care and prevention.

Frequency depends on your wound’s severity and healing progress. Some patients come in weekly, while others may need less frequent check-ins. We continuously monitor your progress and adjust your schedule accordingly.

Yes, in some cases. If you’re considered homebound and the wound care is medically necessary, Medicare may cover in-home services. We’ll work with your care team to determine if this is the best option and make sure all the paperwork is in place.

Yes—Medicare does cover wound care, and we’re happy to provide these services at Haber Dermatology, Inc., helping you get expert treatment with peace of mind.

If you’re not sure what your Medicare plan includes, don’t worry—we’re happy to walk you through it and help coordinate care that fits your needs. Coverage depends on your medical need and provider documentation showing signs of healing.

Medicare covers wound care that’s deemed medically necessary and shows measurable improvement. This includes surgical wounds, pressure injuries, diabetic ulcers, and infected or necrotic wounds.

Yes—but only if we’re actively tracking your progress and adjusting the treatment plan. Medicare wants to see signs of healing (like less pain or drainage). If the wound isn’t improving, we’ll reassess and explore better options to get things moving in the right direction.

That depends on where and how you receive treatment:

  • Part A covers inpatient care (like in a hospital or rehab center).
  • Part B covers outpatient visits, like your appointments with us.
  • Part C (Medicare Advantage) plans usually cover both, but the details can vary.

Not sure what your plan covers? No worries—we’re happy to help you check.

Yes—if your doctor says the supplies are medically necessary. This includes things like:

  • Sterile gauze
  • Advanced dressings (hydrogel, alginate, etc.)
  • Medical tape, wraps, and bandages

You don’t need to figure this out alone—our team ensures everything is properly documented for coverage.

Bring your Medicare card, insurance details (including Advantage or Medigap plans), and a list of medications. If available, bring previous wound care notes or photos for context.

Serving Patients in Cleveland & Northeast Ohio. Schedule Your Treatment Today