Arterial Ulcer Wound Care in New York City
Professional at-home wound care for every stage of arterial ulcers.
At-Home Wound Care for Arterial Ulcers
Arterial ulcers develop when blood flow through the arteries is reduced, preventing enough oxygen and essential nutrients from reaching the skin and deeper tissues. This lack of circulation weakens the tissue and makes it more vulnerable to breakdown. These wounds most often appear on the feet, toes, heels, or ankles and are commonly associated with significant pain. Without proper and timely treatment, arterial ulcers can progress rapidly, increasing the risk of infection, tissue damage, and more serious complications.
At NYC Wound, we proudly provide comprehensive at-home wound care services for individuals in New York City who are living with arterial ulcers. Our approach is centered on improving blood circulation, encouraging healthy tissue regeneration, and minimizing the risk of serious complications. Our experienced Wound Care Specialists travel directly to your residence or care facility, ensuring you receive attentive and professional treatment without the stress of frequent clinic visits. Each care plan is carefully designed to manage discomfort, reduce the chance of infection, and support steady healing. Whether you are managing your own condition or supporting a family member, our goal is to make high-quality wound care accessible, reliable, and convenient throughout New York City.
What are Common Causes of Arterial Ulcers?
Arterial ulcers often develop due to underlying circulation problems:
- 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
Let our experienced Wound Care Specialists provide the care and support you need.
What To Expect During Your Wound Care Appointments
Our Wound Care Specialists travel directly to your home or care facility anywhere in New York City to deliver professional wound care exactly where it is needed. From the moment you contact us, our Care Coordinator takes the lead in arranging your visit and ensuring a smooth scheduling process. You will be paired with a clinician who has hands-on experience in advanced wound care for arterial ulcers, allowing you to receive focused and knowledgeable treatment in a comfortable setting.
During the initial visit, your Wound Care Specialist will perform a thorough evaluation of the wound to understand its condition, size, and stage of healing. Based on this assessment, a personalized treatment plan is developed and care begins immediately. Treatment may include careful wound cleansing, selection and application of appropriate dressings, and completion of any necessary procedures such as wound debridement or strategies to relieve pressure. Our goal is to ensure a smooth transition from a hospital, nursing home, or assisted living setting to care at home while maintaining consistent, high-quality treatment at every stage.
Additional Wounds We Treat

Diabetic Foot Ulcers
These are chronic wounds commonly associated with diabetes, reduced circulation, and nerve damage that can limit a person’s ability to feel pain or pressure. Because these wounds may worsen quickly without proper care, our at-home wound care services focus on protecting the affected area, reducing the risk of infection, and supporting steady healing. Our goal is to help patients avoid serious complications such as hospitalization or limb loss through consistent monitoring and professional treatment.

Venous Leg Ulcers
Venous leg ulcers are often painful and slow to heal due to poor circulation within the veins of the lower legs. Without proper care, these wounds can persist for long periods and interfere with daily activities. We provide consistent compression therapy combined with expert wound management to support circulation and healing, all delivered directly in the setting where care is needed most.

Pressure Ulcers
Pressure ulcers develop as a result of prolonged pressure on the skin, particularly in individuals with limited mobility. These injuries can worsen over time if not treated correctly. We treat pressure ulcers at every stage, focusing on relieving pressure, protecting the skin, and promoting faster healing while reducing the risk of further complications.
Benefits of At-Home Wound Care

Seamless Continuity of Care
We work closely with hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, home health teams, and caregivers to ensure that every patient experiences a smooth transition after discharge. Our team prioritizes clear communication and coordinated planning so treatment continues without interruption. This collaborative approach helps maintain consistency in care and supports ongoing healing.

Convenient In-Home Visits
Our mobile wound care team provides services directly in your home or care facility, eliminating the need for travel to outside clinics. By bringing care to you, we help reduce exposure risks, improve comfort, and keep the healing process moving forward without unnecessary stress.

Skilled Wound Care Specialists
Our Wound Care Specialists focus entirely on wound management. Through advanced training and extensive hands-on experience, they care for wounds at every stage, including complex and chronic conditions. Each visit is designed to support healing and address changes promptly.

Personalized Care Plans
We believe that effective wound care should be tailored to the individual. Your Wound Care Specialist develops a customized care plan based on your specific condition, medical history, and healing goals. Care is delivered with careful attention, accuracy, and compassion.
NYC Wound: Get At-Home Arterial Ulcer Wound Care in New York City Today
At NYC Wound, our Wound Care Specialists bring a high level of clinical knowledge and hands-on experience to every patient visit. Because our practice is dedicated solely to wound care, patients benefit from focused attention and treatment provided by professionals who understand the challenges involved in healing chronic and complex wounds. This specialized focus allows us to deliver consistent, high-quality care tailored to each individual’s condition.
Compassion is a core part of how we deliver care. Whether our team is providing services in a patient’s home or collaborating with healthcare providers during discharge planning, we approach every situation with empathy, patience, and respect. Each patient receives individualized attention designed to support comfort, dignity, and healing.
We also recognize that timely care can make a significant difference in outcomes. When wound care services are urgently needed, our team responds quickly to ensure patients receive proper treatment without unnecessary delays. Our goal is to support healing as efficiently and safely as possible.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I schedule an arterial ulcer wound care service?
Scheduling an arterial ulcer wound care service with our team at NYC Wound is a simple and straightforward process. Patients or caregivers can call us directly, and our Care Coordinator will assist with every step of scheduling. During the call, we help gather basic information, answer questions, and arrange a visit that fits your needs. To get started, simply call us at (516) 855-7655, and our team will guide you through the next steps.
Do you accept insurance?
Yes, Medicare is accepted, along with other insurance plans. Coverage may vary depending on your specific policy and provider. We encourage patients or caregivers to contact their insurance company directly to confirm which wound care services are covered. This helps avoid unexpected costs and ensures clarity before care begins.
What are the signs of an arterial ulcer?
Patients with arterial ulcers often notice wounds developing on the toes, feet, heels, or ankles. These ulcers may appear round in shape with a punched out appearance and edges that look pale or darkened. The surrounding skin may feel cool to the touch, tight, or shiny. Pain is often significant and may become worse when the leg is elevated. If these signs are present, our Wound Care Specialists can evaluate the ulcer and begin treatment directly in your home.
How do your Wound Care Specialists support wound healing for patients with arterial disease?
For patients throughout New York City, our team is dedicated to restoring and maintaining healthy blood flow to support proper wound healing. We understand that arterial disease can make recovery more complex, which is why we use specialized dressings, provide careful pain management, and offer guidance on positioning and daily habits that help improve circulation. Our clinicians closely monitor each wound for any signs of infection and work in coordination with your physician or vascular specialist. This collaborative approach supports complete healing and helps lower the risk of arterial ulcers returning.
Can arterial ulcers heal at home?
Yes, many arterial ulcers can heal safely at home when they are properly monitored and treated. With consistent care, careful observation, and professional support, healing can progress without the need for frequent clinic visits. Our team provides regular wound evaluations, performs dressing changes, and teaches patients how to protect the affected area while supporting healthy blood flow.
Do you work with my doctor or vascular specialist?
Yes, collaboration is a key part of our care process. Our Wound Care Specialists work closely with your physician or vascular specialist to develop and follow a coordinated treatment plan. We provide updates on wound progress, suggest follow-up testing when appropriate, and ensure that all aspects of care are aligned to support long-term healing and circulation.
How can I improve circulation to help heal arterial wounds?
Improving circulation is essential for healing arterial wounds. Our Wound Care Specialists guide patients through practical lifestyle and medical strategies, including keeping the legs in a neutral or dependent position rather than elevated, avoiding tight shoes or restrictive clothing, and carefully following your doctor’s recommendations for vascular health.
What happens if an arterial wounds are left untreated?
Without proper treatment, arterial ulcers can worsen over time. Possible complications include infection, tissue damage, gangrene, and in severe cases, the need for amputation. Our team focuses on early intervention, proactive wound management, and infection prevention to help reduce these serious risks.
How often do you visit patients for arterial ulcer care?
The frequency of visits depends on the severity of the wound and the patient’s overall condition. Most patients receive visits several times per week for dressing changes, wound assessments, and close monitoring. As healing progresses, visit schedules are adjusted to match individual needs.
What is the difference between arterial leg ulcers and venous leg ulcers?
Arterial leg ulcers often develop when arterial disease restricts blood flow, preventing enough oxygen and nutrients from reaching the skin and underlying tissue. This lack of circulation can result in painful open wounds that commonly appear on the feet, toes, or heels. In contrast, venous leg ulcers are caused by venous disease or long-standing venous insufficiency, a condition where blood struggles to return to the heart and instead collects in the lower legs. These ulcers typically form near the ankles, and discomfort often decreases when the legs are raised. Our Wound Care Specialists carefully evaluate both arterial and venous ulcers to design an at-home care plan that supports proper healing and long-term recovery.