At Wound Hubs, we provide a turnkey solution for advanced wound care by managing every aspect of service delivery. We recruit, train, and schedule highly qualified nurse practitioners and physician assistants, ensuring consistent, high-quality care for every patient. In addition to clinical staffing, we handle all financial billing, Medicare compliance, and ongoing case tracking, so our partners can focus on patient outcomes without the administrative burden. Our streamlined process ensures accountability, transparency, and seamless coordination between facilities, providers, and payors.
Our advance approach to healing makes us very different then typical wound care companies
We begin with a comprehensive evaluation to understand the root cause of each wound and the patient’s overall health. Our licensed practitioners assess circulation, comorbidities, and wound history to design a personalized treatment plan. This ensures every patient receives the right care, right from the start.
We provide advanced regenerative solutions—including amniotic membranes, collagen grafts, and biologics—delivered directly to the patient and fully covered by Medicare Part B. These cutting-edge treatments support faster healing and reduce the risk of complications, all at no cost to eligible patients.
Our treatments are delivered by experienced
practitioners who care
— licensed nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and doctors dedicated to healing both the wound and the person. Compassionate, professional, and focused on results, they treat every patient like family.
At Wound Hubs, our Mission is Simple:
To Save Limbs and Save Lives!
Chronic wounds are a silent epidemic, affecting approximately 6.5 million Americans and costing the U.S. healthcare system over $25 billion annually . Alarmingly, if left untreated, about 30% of chronic wounds result in amputation, and the five-year mortality rate following an amputation is approximately 50% . These statistics underscore the urgent need for effective wound care solutions.
We collaborate with top-tier practitioners and cutting-edge laboratories to deliver the most advanced wound care available today. By combining medical expertise with breakthrough regenerative treatments, we help patients heal faster, avoid amputations, and regain their quality of life. Every wound we treat is a chance to restore hope, health, and dignity.
Chronic wounds affect over 6.7 million Americans every year, with the majority being older adults. Often called the silent epidemic, these wounds may start small but can lead to serious health threats — including infections, amputations, and even life-threatening complications.
As we age, our bodies naturally lose the ability to repair themselves as quickly. One of the biggest reasons is a decline in stem cell production.
In youth: our bodies are rich with stem cells that quickly repair injuries.
In aging: stem cells become fewer and less active, meaning wounds take much longer to close.
The result: even a small cut or sore can turn into a chronic, non-healing wound for an elderly person.
This explains why seniors often struggle with ulcers, diabetic wounds, and pressure injuries.
An allograft is an advanced wound treatment made from donated human tissue that has been carefully prepared for medical use. Think of it as a healing patch that “resets” the wound environment, giving the body what it needs to repair itself.
Allografts act like borrowing the power of youth:
They provide the growth factors and structure missing in older skin.
They help “wake up” the body’s healing system.
They act almost as if the wound is being treated with the healing power of a newborn’s skin.
For elderly patients, especially those with diabetes or poor circulation, wounds often stall and linger for months. Allografts restart healing by giving the wound a fresh supply of the biological signals it has been missing.
Benefits include:
Faster healing times compared to standard dressings
Lower risk of infection and amputation
Improved quality of life with less pain and faster return to normal activities
Here’s the best part: advanced wound care with allografts is covered by Medicare Part B. That means seniors can access the same cutting-edge therapies used in top hospitals without high out-of-pocket costs.
At WoundHubs, we partner with doctors’ offices to make sure this breakthrough treatment is available when and where it’s needed.
Aging may slow the body’s natural healing process, but it doesn’t mean wounds can’t be healed. With allografts, wounds are given the boost they need — like turning back the clock and giving the body the same healing advantages it had in youth.
📞 Contact WoundHubs today to learn how Medicare Part B covers advanced wound care with allografts. Healing is possible.
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We operate as an extension of your practice by providing trained nurse practitioners or PAs who see your patients off-site (home, ALF, or SNF). You retain oversight without adding to your staff or administrative burden.
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We bill Medicare Part B directly under our providers or under a shared billing model, depending on the structure. There is no cost to your practice, and you may share in the revenue depending on the arrangement.
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No. We handle all hiring, training, scheduling, and compliance for the wound care team. You simply send the appropriate patients, and we take care of the rest
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We specialize in advanced, regenerative wound care including amniotic membranes, collagen wraps, and biologics — all Medicare-approved and compliant with CMS standards.
Wound Hubs partners with physician offices to offer a fully managed, revenue-generating wound care program — without the hassel.
If you're currently referring out patients with chronic wounds, you're also referring out revenue and control. We provide the practitioners, protocols, regenerative therapies, Medicare billing, and compliance — all under your roof. You maintain the patient relationship while we handle the rest.
No payroll. No billing headaches. Just better care and added income.
Let us turn your referred-out patients into in-house healing success stories — with zero disruption to your practice.
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