Ontario Wound Care Inc

Ontario Wound Care Inc

@ontariowoundcareinc

Ontario Wound Care Inc. is a registered charitable organization dedicated to enhancing patients' quality of life by healing chronic, non-healing wounds and preventing amputations. Established in 2005, we fund and support the Judy Dan Research & Treatment Centre, located on the second floor at 555 Finch Avenue West (former Branson Hospital) in Toronto. We aim to provide state-of-the-art medical technology and the highest quality wound care therapy to treat chronic, non-healing wounds and other medical conditions that can benefit from hyperbaric oxygen therapy. Our Services ? Hyperbaric Medicine: Utilizing hyperbaric oxygen therapy to expedite the healing of certain types of chronic, non-healing wounds, such as diabetic wounds, reducing patient suffering, disability, and preventing unnecessary hospitalizations and amputations. Advanced Wound Care: Combining hyperbaric oxygen therapy with onsite, leading-edge advanced wound care to provide comprehensive treatment plans tailored to each patient's needs. Our Team ???????? Led by Dr. Ron Linden, Medical Director and CEO, our team comprises dedicated professionals specializing in hyperbaric medicine and advanced wound care. Dr. Linden, recognized as a specialist in Hyperbaric Medicine and Diving Medicine by the Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Canada, brings extensive experience and expertise to our center. Contact Us ? To book an appointment, please call us at 416-223-6600. Inform the medical staff that you wish to be seen for a consultation; the initial assessment will take approximately an hour. For more information, visit our website at https://ontariowoundcare.com/. Improving lives by healing wounds and preventing amputations.

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Ontario Wound Care Inc posted a new writeup in Health Jun 9, 2025
Health Personalized Wound Treatment Plans for Optimal Recovery Results 🩹✨

When it comes to healing wounds — especially chronic or complex ones — a one-size-fits-all approach simply doesn’t work. Each patient is differe