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    We provide comprehensive wound care in Jersey City, NJ for all types of wounds, ensuring patients receive the best possible treatment for optimal healing. Dr. Joseph F. Popovich, MD, FACS, is a renowned surgeon offering state-of-the-art solutions to promote wound healing and prevent complications. If you’re searching for an experienced surgeon to manage your wound, call the office or schedule a consultation using the online booking button.

    What is Wound Care?

    Wound care involves the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of various types of wounds. Whether caused by surgery, trauma, diabetes, or vascular conditions, our goal is to facilitate healing, minimize pain, and prevent infection. Dr. Popovich provides advanced wound management in Jersey City to ensure safe and effective recovery.

    What should I do if I have a wound that isn’t healing?

    If a wound isn’t healing after several weeks, it’s important to seek medical attention. Persistent wounds can lead to serious complications, and early intervention by a skilled wound care surgeon in Jersey City can significantly improve outcomes.

    How do I know if my wound is infected?

    If you notice any of these symptoms, contact our office immediately for expert wound care and management in Jersey City, NJ.

    Schedule a Wound Care Consultation in Jersey City

    If you have a wound that requires professional attention, call Dr. Popovich, a leading surgeon in Jersey City, for an expert consultation. You can also use the online booking tool to schedule your appointment and get personalized care for surgical, traumatic, diabetic, or vascular wounds.


    FAQs

    1. What is wound care?
    Wound care involves the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of wounds to support healing, reduce pain, and help prevent infection or other complications.

    2. What types of wounds may need professional wound care?
    Professional wound care may be needed for surgical wounds, traumatic wounds, diabetic wounds, vascular wounds, and wounds that are slow to heal.

    3. When should I see a doctor for a wound that is not healing?
    You should see a doctor if your wound has not improved after several weeks, appears to be getting worse, or shows signs of infection.

    4. What causes a wound to heal slowly?
    A wound may heal slowly because of infection, poor circulation, diabetes, repeated pressure, or other underlying medical conditions.

    5. How do I know if my wound is infected?
    Signs of an infected wound may include redness, swelling, warmth, drainage, worsening pain, or a foul odor.

    6. Why is early treatment important for a non-healing wound?
    Early treatment can help prevent complications, reduce the risk of infection, and improve the chances of proper healing.

    7. Can diabetes affect wound healing?
    Yes. Diabetes can slow the healing process and increase the risk of infection, which is why ongoing wound care is often important.

    8. Can poor circulation affect wound healing?
    Yes. Poor circulation can reduce blood flow to the area, making it harder for the wound to heal properly.

    9. What can I expect during a wound care consultation in Jersey City, NJ?
    During a wound care consultation, your surgeon will examine the wound, review your medical history, identify possible causes of delayed healing, and recommend a treatment plan.

    10. How can I schedule a wound care consultation in Jersey City, NJ?
    You can schedule a consultation by calling Dr. Popovich’s office or using the online booking tool.