Wound Care

We provide comprehensive wound care management for patients with acute, chronic, post-surgical, or infected wounds. Proper wound treatment is essential not only for faster healing, but also to prevent complications such as infection, scarring, or delayed recovery.

Our experienced doctors and trained team offer personalised wound care plans to suit your specific condition.

 

What Types of Wounds Do We Treat?

 

Type of Wound Examples
Acute Wounds Cuts, abrasions, lacerations, puncture wounds
Post-Surgical Wounds Stitches, surgical incisions, drain sites
Chronic Wounds Diabetic ulcers, pressure sores (bedsores), venous leg ulcers
Infected or Non-Healing Wounds Red, swollen, pus-forming wounds or wounds not healing after >2 weeks
Burns Minor first-degree or superficial second-degree burns
Skin Conditions Needing Dressing Eczema flares, abscess wounds, cellulitis, skin peeling/cracking

Our Wound Care Services Include:

  • Detailed wound assessment and documentation
  • Professional wound cleaning and irrigation
  • Debridement (removal of dead tissue, if required)
  • Sterile dressing application with suitable modern wound care products
  • Antibiotic therapy (oral/topical/injection as needed)
  • Tetanus vaccination (if applicable)
  • Pain management and skin protection
  • Wound progress monitoring and follow-up care
  • Referral to specialist if wound is not improving

We use evidence-based dressings such as hydrocolloids, alginates, silver-based dressings, foam dressings, and silicone film depending on the wound type.

 

Why Choose Klinik Sentosa for Wound Care?

  • Experienced doctors with wound care training
  • Clean, sterile treatment rooms
  • Personalised dressing plans based on wound type and severity
  • Affordable care – no hidden charges
  • Follow-up tracking for healing progress
  • Walk-ins accepted or pre-booked appointments available

We also offer home care dressing referrals if the patient is unable to return to the clinic regularly.


When to Seek Wound Care ?

Seek medical attention immediately if your wound is:

  • Deep, bleeding heavily, or gaping
  • Not healing after 1–2 weeks
  • Showing signs of infection: redness, warmth, swelling, pus, foul smell
  • Causing pain, fever, or spreading inflammation
  • If you have diabetes, and even minor wounds are not healing

Book a Wound Care Appointment Today

Don't delay treatment—early wound care reduces healing time and avoids complications. Our team is ready to assist with safe, effective wound management for all ages.