Heal safely and happy at home

NORCAL’S OWN
HOME WOUND
CARE SERVICE

NORCAL WOUND CARE

At Home Wound Care
Mobile Wound Care
Specialized Chronic Wound Care

We created NorCal Wound Care to help improve the health and wellness in California’s Northern Valley. We are proud of our connection to the community. Healthy people are happy people. If you’re looking for at home wound care, mobile wound care, or specialized chronic wound care, NorCal Wound Care provides compassionate and expert strategies and support for patients recovering from all types of wounds. Our dedicated wound care specialist team works along with your primary doctor to ensure the best possible recovery in any living situation.

WHAT NORCAL WOUND CARE CAN DO FOR YOUR HEALTH AND HAPPINESS

Dr Felix Karp is Board Certified in Internal Medicine and Licensed as a physician in the state of California. Medical School: University of California, San Diego. Residency in Internal Medicine: LA County + USC Keck Medical Center.

“Wound care is our thing. We combine traditional wound care techniques with today’s advanced biologic medical devices to provide patients with the ability to conquer wounds of all types. I have seen significant improvement in many patient’s quality of life as advanced wound care helps them regain their strength, independence, and ability. Knowing that many people with wounds have challenges in getting out of bed, walking, and with transportation, it was important to me to make sure our services are not only convenient for patients, but allow for more patients to be seen and treated. California’s North State is our community, and we feel privileged to be helping the health and wellness of our neighbors.”

"We love the amazing effects we can achieve combining traditional techniques with the newest technologies. We can help you heal wounds faster and prevent unnecessary pain." 

- Dr. Felix Karp, MD

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What is a wound?

A wound is any break or injury to living tissue, including the skin, mucous membranes, or organs. This can be caused by accidents, injuries, or even surgical procedures. Essentially, a wound disrupts the natural integrity of the body’s tissues, leaving them vulnerable to infection.

Why won’t my wound heal?

If a wound isn’t healing, several factors could be at play, including infection, poor circulation, underlying medical conditions, medications someone is taking, or lifestyle factors like smoking or nutrition deficiencies. It’s crucial to seek medical advice if a wound persists or shows signs of infection, such as increased pain, redness, or pus.

What should I do if my wound isn’t getting better?

If you find that your wound is not healing as fast as you want, contact NorCal Wound Care today to have expert consultation and evaluation to determine the best course of action.

What types of wounds won’t heal?

Wounds that don’t heal are typically classified as chronic wounds, and they can include various types like diabetic ulcers, pressure ulcers (bed sores), venous ulcers, and arterial ulcers. These wounds are slow to heal due to factors like poor circulation, underlying medical conditions, or infections.

Can wound care be provided in a Skilled Nursing Facility?

Yes. Depending on the facility, some nursing facilities are able to contract with specialty wound care providers to improve their residents care.

How can I get specialty wound care?

Call or email NorCal Wound Care today to ask about your wound. We are happy to help at any time.

Do you provide wound care in Sacramento? Or wound care in Chico? Or wound care in Redding? Or wound care in Yuba City? Or wound care in the Bay Area/Oakland?

Yes, we provide in home wound care services in all counties north of Sacramento. We have a dedicated team willing to travel to your home in all areas of Northern California.

Do you take insurance?

Yes, we accept Medicare, Medical, and many other insurance carriers. Call us today to discuss any insurance questions you might have.