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You don’t have to let a wound slow you down. We’re the experts and our commitment to you is a safe and comfortable return to health and mobility. Contact Dale Medical Center Wound Clinic for more information, the healing begins here.

Excellence in Wound Care Solutions
Dale Medical Center Wound Clinic provides specialized treatment for chronic or non-healing wounds, which are defined as sores or wounds that have not significantly gotten better during the course of conventional treatment. These wounds can cause severe health risks and may result in life-threatening infections, possible amputation and debilitating health problems. However, with the state-of-the-art treatment available at Dale Medical Center Wound Clinic, people with slow-healing wounds no longer have to suffer. Our comprehensive approach can heal wounds that have resisted other treatments, and help you avoid loss of limbs, reduce the incidence of recurrence, and get your life back.

Comprehensive Team of Specialists
Dale Medical Center Wound Clinic is designed to complement your physician’s services and is committed to the treatment of difficult, non-healing wounds. In addition to the medical director, the center is staffed by a team of professionals that includes:

Physicians and Mid-level providers with advanced training in wound management
Nursing staff trained in the care of chronic wounds
Experienced staff to assist with appointments, medical records and health insurance processing.

Meet our Staff:


      Cashena Balcom         Scott Hammock    Morgan Hammock  Lindsay Nichols
                RN                                M.D.                         CRNP                         RN


Your Wound Treatment Plan
Upon your initial visit to Dale Medical Center Wound Clinic, you will undergo a thorough diagnostic examination to identify the type of wound you have as well as the underlying problems causing the wound. After this, a treatment plan specifically tailored to your needs will be developed utilizing the most effective treatment options. As a patient at Dale Medical Center Wound Clinic, you can expect:

Advanced therapies
Proven clinical protocols
An individualized, comprehensive plan of care that brings you the most appropriate and effective treatments for your particular needs
Assessment and ongoing care by our highly skilled team of wound care specialists
Thorough training for your and your family on caring for the wound at home
Education materials and resources related to prevention, nutrition, hygiene and other key topics for you and your family
Ongoing communication so that you are and your physician stay informed and up-to-date on all aspects of your healing

Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get help from the Wound Care Center?

You may call Dale Medical Center Wound Clinic directly or be referred by your physician. To make an appointment, call (334) 443-1190 or Click Here.

Does this mean I have to change doctors?

No, not at all. In fact, Dale Medical Center Wound Clinic works with your physician in the same way as any medical specialist. We keep your physician informed on all aspects of your treatment with frequent progress reports. While you’ll be receiving treatment for your wound from Dale Medical Center Wound Clinic, you’ll continue to receive all of your routine care from your primary physician.

Does insurance cover treatment?

Many health plans cover Wound Care treatments. We will be more than happy to help you determine what your specific plan covers.

What can I expect at the first appointment?

The first appointment consists of an in-depth assessment by our wound care team, a review of your medical history, blood tests or additional tests if needed, and recommendations for your treatment plan. Please bring your medical records, insurance card, a list of all medications you are taking and a list of your allergies to the first appointment.

What causes non-healing wounds?

Chronic and non-healing wounds can result from a number of factors, including diabetes, poor circulation, trauma, vascular disease, and immobility (which can lead to pressure ulcers, commonly known as bed sores). People with diabetes are at particular risk. If you have a wound that won’t heal, you are not alone. Approximately 7 million Americans experience this condition. The good news is that you no longer have to suffer. Dale Medical Center Wound Clinic not only uses among the most advanced therapies available for healing, but it also addresses the underlying cause of the wound.

Located directly across from Dale Medical Center.

For more information or for appointments, please call or Click Here

322 White Avenue
Ozark, Alabama 36360
(334) 443-1190
Fax: (334) 443-1192
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