Arterial Ulcer Wound Care in Brooklyn
Comprehensive at-home care for early to advanced arterial ulcers.
At-Home Wound Care for Arterial Ulcers
When arteries are unable to deliver sufficient blood to the lower extremities, arterial ulcers may form due to the reduced supply of oxygen and nutrients needed to keep tissue healthy. This impaired circulation leads to wounds that commonly develop on the toes, feet, heels, or ankles. These ulcers are often very painful and may worsen quickly. If left untreated, they can lead to infection, delayed healing, or tissue death that may require more advanced medical intervention.
NYC Wound delivers specialized at-home arterial ulcer care throughout Brooklyn, offering dependable support for individuals who need consistent and expert wound management. Our services focus on restoring proper circulation, promoting tissue repair, and preventing complications that may interfere with recovery. Our Wound Care Specialists provide hands-on treatment in the comfort of your home or within a care facility, allowing patients to heal in a familiar and supportive environment. We prioritize pain management, infection prevention, and personalized care planning for every patient. Whether you are caring for yourself or a loved one in Brooklyn, we ensure that professional wound care is both accessible and stress free.
What are Common Causes of Arterial Ulcers?
Arterial ulcers often develop for several medical reasons related to poor blood flow:
- Peripheral artery disease (PAD) that narrows or blocks blood vessels
- Poor circulation due to diabetes or smoking
- Hardening of the arteries (atherosclerosis)
- Cold exposure or trauma that restricts blood flow
- High blood pressure or high cholesterol
Our expert Wound Care Specialists are here to help.
What To Expect During Your Wound Care Appointments
In Brooklyn, our Wound Care Specialists provide in-home and facility-based visits to ensure patients receive expert care without unnecessary travel. Once you reach out to us, our Care Coordinator will carefully schedule your appointment and connect you with a clinician who specializes in advanced arterial ulcer wound care. This approach ensures that each patient receives attentive, knowledgeable treatment in the environment where healing can happen most comfortably.
At the start of your visit, your specialist takes time to assess the wound in detail, reviewing factors that may affect healing. A customized treatment plan is then created to address your specific needs, and care is initiated right away. This process often includes cleaning the wound, applying suitable dressings, and performing procedures such as debridement or pressure relief when appropriate. We focus on creating a seamless transition from hospital, nursing facility, or assisted living care to the home environment while ensuring continuity and quality of treatment.
Additional Wounds We Treat

Diabetic Foot Ulcers
Diabetic foot ulcers are long-lasting wounds that often occur due to diabetes-related circulation problems and nerve damage. These factors can delay healing and increase the risk of infection. Our at-home wound care approach focuses on careful wound management, infection prevention, and protecting the affected area to help reduce the likelihood of hospitalization or serious limb complications.

Venous Leg Ulcers
Venous leg ulcers result from poor vein circulation, which causes blood to pool in the lower extremities and slows the healing process. These wounds are often painful and require ongoing care. We provide regular compression therapy and professional wound treatment to encourage circulation and promote healing in a consistent and supportive environment.

Pressure Ulcers
Pressure ulcers are caused by sustained pressure on specific areas of the body, most commonly affecting individuals who spend long periods in bed or seated. Our team treats pressure injuries at all stages by addressing the underlying causes, supporting skin recovery, and reducing the chance of worsening or recurring wounds.
Benefits of At-Home Wound Care

Seamless Continuity of Care
Our team coordinates directly with hospitals, nursing facilities, home health providers, and caregivers to ensure continuity of treatment after discharge. We focus on maintaining consistent care plans and clear communication so patients continue healing without disruption.

Convenient In-Home Visits
By offering in-home and facility-based visits, our mobile wound care team removes the burden of travel. Receiving care in a familiar setting helps reduce infection risk while supporting comfort and consistent healing progress.

Skilled Wound Care Specialists
Our specialists dedicate their practice exclusively to wound care. With advanced education and practical experience, they manage wounds of all types and complexities while supporting faster and safer healing outcomes.

Personalized Care Plans
Every patient receives an individualized care plan designed around their condition, health background, and recovery goals. This personalized approach ensures treatment remains precise, responsive, and compassionate throughout the healing process.
NYC Wound: Get At-Home Arterial Ulcer Wound Care in Brooklyn Today
At NYC Wound, every visit is guided by advanced clinical expertise and a deep understanding of wound management. Our Wound Care Specialists focus exclusively on wound care, allowing patients to receive specialized treatment from professionals experienced in managing chronic and severe wounds. This dedicated approach ensures consistent, high-quality care that addresses the complexities of healing.
Compassion remains central to everything we do. Whether we are caring for patients in their homes or coordinating with healthcare providers during transitions of care, we prioritize respect, understanding, and individualized support. Our team takes time to listen, educate, and provide care that meets each patient’s unique needs.
We also understand the importance of prompt response. When wound care cannot be postponed, our team works quickly to arrange services so patients can begin treatment without delay. This responsiveness helps reduce complications and supports better healing outcomes.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I schedule an arterial ulcer wound care service?
Arranging arterial ulcer wound care with NYC Wound is designed to be quick and stress free. Patients or caregivers can call our office directly and speak with our Care Coordinator, who will assist with scheduling and answer any initial questions. We work with you to find a convenient appointment time and ensure care begins as soon as possible. To schedule a visit, simply call (516) 855-7655.
Do you accept insurance?
Yes, Medicare is accepted, along with many other insurance plans. Because coverage details can differ, we recommend that patients or caregivers contact their insurance provider directly to confirm eligibility and covered services. This step helps ensure a smooth and informed care experience.
What are the signs of an arterial ulcer?
Arterial ulcers commonly appear on the toes, feet, heels, or ankles. These wounds often have a round shape with clearly defined edges that may look pale or black. The skin around the ulcer may feel cool, appear shiny, or feel tight. Pain is often intense and may increase when the leg is raised. If you notice these symptoms, our Wound Care Specialists can assess the wound and begin treatment in the comfort of your home.
How do your Wound Care Specialists support wound healing for patients with arterial disease?
Patients in Brooklyn receive focused care aimed at improving blood supply and encouraging safe, consistent wound healing. Our team uses advanced dressings designed for arterial ulcers, addresses pain with thoughtful care techniques, and provides practical guidance to help improve circulation during daily activities and rest. We closely observe wound progress and watch for early signs of infection. When needed, we coordinate directly with your physician or vascular specialist to ensure treatment remains aligned and effective while reducing the risk of recurring ulcers.
Can arterial ulcers heal at home?
Yes, with proper care and professional oversight, many arterial ulcers can heal safely in the home setting. Home-based care allows patients to remain comfortable while receiving consistent treatment. Our team conducts ongoing wound evaluations, manages dressing changes, and educates patients on protecting the wound while encouraging healthy circulation.
Do you work with my doctor or vascular specialist?
Yes. We believe coordinated care is critical for successful healing. Our Wound Care Specialists stay in close communication with your physician or vascular specialist, sharing updates on healing progress and addressing any concerns that arise. This collaboration helps ensure all aspects of care are aligned and supportive of recovery.
How can I improve circulation to help heal arterial wounds?
Our specialists guide patients through simple but effective strategies to support circulation. This includes proper leg positioning, avoiding restrictive footwear, and following medical recommendations provided by your doctor. These steps help improve blood flow and support the healing process.
What happens if an arterial wounds are left untreated?
Without appropriate care, arterial wounds can progress and become increasingly dangerous. Infection, tissue breakdown, and gangrene are possible complications, and severe cases may result in amputation. Our proactive approach focuses on preventing these risks through regular care and monitoring.
How often do you visit patients for arterial ulcer care?
Most patients receive visits multiple times each week, especially during the early stages of treatment. Visit schedules are adjusted over time based on healing progress and individual needs.
What is the difference between arterial leg ulcers and venous leg ulcers?
When blood flow is reduced due to arterial disease, the affected tissue may not receive enough oxygen and nutrients to remain healthy. Over time, this can lead to the development of arterial leg ulcers, which are often painful and most commonly found on the feet, toes, or heels. Venous leg ulcers occur for different reasons, usually related to venous disease or chronic venous insufficiency, where blood pools in the lower extremities instead of circulating efficiently back to the heart. These ulcers tend to appear around the ankles, and patients often notice pain relief when elevating their legs. Our Wound Care Specialists conduct thorough assessments to distinguish between these conditions and create the most appropriate at-home treatment plan.