Wound and Hyperbaric Center

Christy Bye, LPN, Patsy Studie-Johnson, LPN, Mary Nash Long, APRN-BC, John Fuelle, CST, HT, Josh Klipfel, Destinee Schwendemann, BSN, RN, CMSRN
Most wounds, minor cuts and scratches heal on their own within two weeks. Sometimes a wound stays open longer due to blood flow problems, infection, diabetes, or poor nutrition. The specially trained clinical team at Missouri Delta Wound and Hyperbaric Center can help those wounds that just won’t heal on their own.
Types of Wounds Treated
- Diabetic Ulcers
- Pressure Ulcers
- Arterial Ulcers
- Venous Ulcers
- Trauma
- Non-healing surgical wounds
- Any wound that has not healed in one month
Treatment Methods
The Wound and Hyperbaric Center helps heal chronic wounds faster by treating the cause of the non-healing wound and applying evidence-based, medical and surgical techniques that are outcome focused and cost-effective.
- Advanced wound dressings
- Negative Pressure Wound Therapy
- Bioengineered Tissue
- Debridement
- Hyperbaric Oxygen (HBO)
Patients, families and caregivers are taught how to care for their wounds at home to facilitate faster and more permanent healing. The Center uses the latest approved devices and dressings to promote healing.
Our Team
The Center offers a variety of specialists in the clinic, who are all working together to help you heal.
- Physicians
- General Surgeon
- Nurse Practitioners
- Wound Care Nurses
- Hyperbaric Technologist
Additional Referrals
We will assist you in finding referrals to other specialists that will help improve your quality of life.
- Diabetic Education
- Clinical Dietitian
- Lymphedema Therapist
- Medical Equipment
- Pharmacy
- Physician Specialist
Teamwork, coordinated care, advanced technologies and excellent outcomes.
All in one convenient location.
Missouri Delta Wound and Hyperbaric Center
201 Plaza Drive, Suite B
Sikeston, MO 63801
573.472.HEAL (4325)
fax: 573.475.2273

