Wound Vac Care at Home in Queens
Mobile wound vac services provided for every phase of pressure wounds as well as diabetic foot ulcers and venous leg ulcers.
What is Wound Vac Care?
Wound vac care uses gentle suction to guide difficult wounds toward faster and more dependable recovery. A soft dressing is arranged inside the wound, a clear film seals the surface, and a small portable pump removes excess fluid so the site stays clean, protected, and consistently supported. This form of treatment is known to work very well for pressure ulcers, diabetic foot ulcers, and venous leg ulcers.
At NYC Wound, our team transports the complete setup and maintains continuous care right at your home in Queens, making your healing journey feel more relaxed, organised, and comfortable.
What are the Advantages of Wound Vac Care At Home?
Home-based wound vac care with NYC Wound brings many benefits for your recovery:
- Speeds healing by keeping the wound clean and encouraging the formation of new tissue
- Protects against infection by maintaining a sealed and protected dressing
- Reduces fluid accumulation, helping the wound stay stable and comfortable
- Requires fewer dressing changes than standard wound care methods
- Provides regular evaluation and support from a Wound Care Specialist
- Lets you recover in your own home while the wound vac system is monitored professionally
- Eliminates the need for repeated clinic or hospital visits, saving time and reducing stress
- Offers consistent oversight in your familiar surroundings to support ongoing healing
Count on our expert Wound Care Specialists to provide reliable guidance and care.
What To Expect During Your Wound Vac At-Home Appointments
Our Wound Care Specialists come right to your home to handle the entire setup and management of your wound vac treatment in an environment where you feel most at ease. Once you contact us, our Care Coordinator schedules your session and selects a clinician experienced in caring for pressure ulcers, diabetic foot ulcers, and venous leg ulcers.
During the visit inside your Queens residence, your specialist inspects the wound, prepares the wound bed as needed, and installs the dressing and seal required for wound vac therapy. They go over the pump settings, describe how the system works, and confirm that everything is functioning properly before they leave your home. If necessary, they will also perform debridement or other wound care tasks to encourage consistent healing. You receive high level clinical care without stepping outside your front door.
Wounds We Treat

Pressure Ulcers
Occur when prolonged pressure interrupts blood supply, especially in individuals with limited movement. Our wound care specialists manage all stages of pressure ulcers, encouraging faster healing and lowering the risk of further complications.

Diabetic Foot Ulcers
Chronic wounds often connected to diabetes-related circulation problems and nerve damage. Our in-home treatment helps prevent infection and supports healing to reduce the risk of hospitalization or amputation.

Venous Leg Ulcers
Painful wounds that heal slowly due to poor venous circulation. We provide expert wound management and compression therapy to ensure care is delivered effectively and consistently where it is most needed.
Why Choose NYC Wound For Your At-Home Care

Seamless Continuity of Care
Our team collaborates closely with hospitals, long-term care facilities, home health providers, and family caregivers to make certain that your wound treatment continues seamlessly following discharge. Every transition is managed to avoid interruptions in care.

Convenient In-Home Visits
We bring professional wound care directly to your home or care facility. Patients benefit from receiving treatment in a familiar environment, reducing the need to travel, lowering infection risk, and maintaining steady healing.

Skilled Wound Care Specialists
Our wound care specialists dedicate themselves exclusively to managing wounds. They have advanced training and significant hands-on experience, allowing them to treat all types of wounds, including complex and chronic wounds, while actively promoting healing during each visit.

Personalized Care Plans
Every patient receives an individualized care plan. Your Wound Care Specialist designs the plan based on your health history, current condition, and personal recovery goals, delivering treatment with both precision and empathy.
NYC Wound: Get At-Home Wound Care Today
At NYC Wound, our Wound Care Specialists bring a high level of clinical insight directly to your doorstep. Because our work revolves entirely around wound treatment, you receive concentrated care from clinicians who are deeply familiar with the needs of chronic and severe wounds.
We lead with compassion in every interaction. When we treat you inside your Queens home, or collaborate with your healthcare provider during a transition of care, we prioritise respect, understanding, and individual attention.
We also recognize that urgent needs can arise. When your wound requires fast intervention, we respond promptly so you can receive essential care inside your home without waiting unnecessarily.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I schedule a wound vac care service?
Scheduling wound vac care with NYC Wound can be done quickly by phone. Call our office and our Care Coordinator will provide full assistance at this number: (516) 855-7655.
Do you accept insurance?
Medicare is part of the insurance plans we accept, along with other insurers. Patients or their caregivers should contact their insurance provider to determine the exact services included in their policy.
How does wound vac care work at my Queens home?
A Wound Care Specialist travels to your Queens home to deliver negative pressure wound therapy, fully examining the wound, placing the dressing, establishing the seal, and turning on the portable pump. This helps your treatment progress while you remain secure and comfortable in your everyday home setting.
Is wound vac care safe to receive at home?
Yes. This form of negative pressure therapy is intended for safe use in a home environment. Your clinician evaluates the seal, the pump, and the condition of the wound every visit, and a nurse or home health aide from our team can provide additional support if issues appear between scheduled appointments.
How often will a Wound Care Specialist visit?
The number of weekly visits depends on the wound care plan and how intensive your chronic wound management must be. Many people have several visits each week so the dressing can be changed, the pump can be assessed, and healing progress can be monitored.
What should I do if the pump alarms or the seal loosens?
If the pump makes an alarm sound or you notice the seal lifting, contact us as soon as possible. We walk you through steps to stabilise the system and organise a visit if needed so the therapy keeps functioning properly and protects the wound.
Can wound vac care help with the type of wound I have?
Yes. This approach works well for pressure ulcers, diabetic foot ulcers, and venous leg ulcers. During the first visit, your specialist evaluates the wound to confirm that the therapy is the right fit and will encourage steady, ongoing healing.