Wound Care at SSM Health St. Anthony Hospital - Shawnee

Wound Care at SSM Health St. Anthony Hospital - Shawnee
Wound Care at SSM Health St. Anthony Hospital - Shawnee 1102 W. MacArthur St. Shawnee, OK 74804
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Wound Care at SSM Health St. Anthony Hospital - Shawnee

The Wound Care Clinic at SSM Health St. Anthony Hospital - Shawnee specializes in advanced wound care treatment, hyperbaric and infusion therapy. Our staff is dedicated to healing chronic wounds, preventing lower limb loss and optimizing outcomes for our patients. The outpatient infusion clinic at this location provides short and long-term infusion therapy to patients in a comfortable setting and is designed to provide therapy to patients who may not require hospitalization, who may not be receiving home care due to insurance constraints or simply may prefer the ease and convenience of medical appointments.
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Hospital

Services Wound Care at SSM Health St. Anthony Hospital - Shawnee is a Hospital, clinic, emergency, medicine, doctor, ER, ICU, hospital room, hospital ward, nurse, doctor, physician, treatment facility

Please call Wound Care at SSM Health St. Anthony Hospital - Shawnee at (405) 214-3570 to schedule an appointment in Shawnee, OK or get more information.
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Recent Reviews
I would like to give my appreciation to April, my wound care tech for a whole year. My oncology Dr. Taylor and nurse Tina monitored my wound, they are the ones that measured the wound and Dr. also sent orders to April to do cultures after antibiotics were finished. The nurse sends April a computer note to do the cultures, she can't take it upon herself to do so. She was always compassionate and went to extreme measures to help my wound heal! I feel like she has become a sweet friend as well, we got to know each other well through the year of 2022 and still going! Thank You April and all the staff!
by Mary C. xxx.xxx.37.12
December 21, 2022
Don't go here. My dad was put in wound care here and things declined. The tech, April, didn't measure the wound each time, didn't culture again after my dad was finished with the antibiotics, or anything that typically happens in wound care. My sister and I had to go to an appointment with dad and start asking questions. The tech was then like, "oh I will ask if I can test for bacteria". I promise you that for a solid month no doctor looked at the wound. This could have been tragic. We transferred to wound care at saints in OKC. It's worth the drive because they do things right
by Tracye xxx.xxx.201.83
May 03, 2022
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