Advanced Wound Care

For wounds that haven't healed — and shouldn't wait.

Chronic wounds don't just fail to heal on their own — they get worse. Our advanced wound care program combines physician-led assessment, real-time imaging, and precision therapies to turn stalled healing into visible progress.

Expert clinical examination in advanced wound care setting
Our Approach

Wound care that starts with seeing clearly.

Most wound care programs rely on visual assessment alone — and miss what's actually stalling healing. We don't. Every patient at Rockledge is evaluated with real-time tissue oxygenation imaging and bacterial fluorescence imaging, so we can identify the specific biological barriers to healing before we design your treatment plan.

Then we combine advanced therapies — hyperbaric oxygen, precision debridement, plasma therapy — into a single, coordinated plan led by a physician who reads your imaging, examines your wound, and adjusts your care as it evolves.

See What's Blocking Healing
Advanced imaging identifies infection, hypoxia, and biofilm invisible to the eye.
Treat the Underlying Cause
Not just the wound — but circulation, oxygenation, and infection at the tissue level.
Physician-Led, Every Visit
A physician examines and adjusts your care at every appointment.
Advanced NIR imaging technology
"Every treatment decision, driven by imaging.
Not guesswork."
Conditions We Treat

When traditional wound care hasn't worked.

If a wound hasn't shown meaningful improvement in four weeks, it's not going to heal on its own. Our program specializes in the chronic, complex wounds that have not responded to standard treatment.

Diabetic Foot Ulcers
Venous Leg Ulcers
Arterial Ulcers
Pressure Injuries (Stages III & IV)
Radiation Tissue Injury
Soft Tissue Radionecrosis
Chronic Osteomyelitis
Traumatic Wounds
Surgical Wound Complications
Failed Flaps & Grafts
Lymphedema-Associated Wounds
Limb Salvage & Amputation Prevention
Our Technology

The tools that turn invisible into a plan.

01

Snapshot NIR® Tissue Oxygenation Imaging

Visualizes tissue oxygenation in real-time. If a wound can't get oxygen, it can't heal — and this imaging shows us exactly where oxygen delivery is failing so we can target therapy accordingly.

02

Snapshot GLO® Bacterial Fluorescence Imaging

Reveals elevated bacterial burden and biofilm that are invisible to visual inspection. Infection identified in real-time is infection treated immediately — before it stalls healing further.

03

Ultrasonic Debridement

Precisely tuned acoustic energy removes biofilm and nonviable tissue while preserving healthy tissue — more selective and better tolerated than traditional sharp debridement.

04

PlasmaJet™ Wound Therapy

Controlled plasma energy delivered directly to the wound bed for targeted bacterial reduction and cellular stimulation — accelerating the biology of healing at the source.

Your Care Pathway

From first visit to healed.

Every patient follows the same physician-led pathway — measured, adjusted, and personalized.

1

Comprehensive Evaluation

A full physician examination with medical history, wound assessment, and vascular screening — typically at your first visit.

2

Advanced Imaging

Tissue oxygenation and bacterial fluorescence imaging reveal the specific barriers stalling your wound.

3

Coordinated Treatment

A personalized plan combining debridement, dressings, hyperbaric therapy, and offloading — adjusted at every visit.

4

Measurable Progress

Weekly imaging and measurement confirm that your treatment is working — and that healing is on track.

Frequently Asked Questions

Wound care, answered.

If a wound hasn't shown meaningful improvement in four weeks of standard treatment, it's time for a specialist evaluation. Wounds that stall — especially in patients with diabetes, poor circulation, or a history of radiation — almost never heal on their own without specialized care.

Some insurance plans require a referral from a primary care physician; many do not. If you're unsure, call us at (321) 400-8736 — our team will verify your benefits and coordinate any needed referral before your first visit.

We specialize in chronic and complex wounds — diabetic foot ulcers, venous leg ulcers, arterial ulcers, pressure injuries, radiation tissue injury, chronic osteomyelitis, failed grafts and flaps, traumatic wounds, and surgical wound complications. If you're not sure whether your wound is a fit, call us — we'll help you determine the right path.

Yes. Our advanced wound care services and imaging technologies are covered by Medicare and commercial insurance plans. Our team verifies your benefits before your first visit and manages any prior authorizations.

It depends on the wound. Most patients are seen weekly, with measurable improvement expected within the first four weeks. Complex wounds may take several months. Your physician will give you a realistic timeline at your first visit.

Get your wound assessed.

New patient evaluations available same or next week. Bring your imaging and history — we’ll take it from there.