New York’s Trusted Mobile Ulcer Care Specialists

Pure Life Medical provides professional mobile ulcer care across New York State. With extensive clinical experience, our team delivers advanced wound and ulcer management directly to patients at home and in healthcare facilities. Chronic ulcers can be painful, limit mobility, and require consistent, evidence-based care. We help manage persistent ulcers and support long-term relief through personalized treatment plans.

Our approach to ulcer treatment is patient-focused and results-driven. We tailor care to reduce discomfort, lower infection risk, and support better healing outcomes. Contact our medical team to discuss an on-site visit at a home, hospital, assisted living community, or skilled nursing facility.

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Ulcers Our Mobile Wound Care Team Treats

At Pure Life Medical, we combine compassionate care with modern wound management techniques to deliver practical, reliable solutions. Below are some of the common ulcer types we treat through our mobile care services.

Arterial Ulcers

Arterial ulcers often appear on the lower legs, feet, or toes and are typically linked to reduced blood flow. Without careful management, these ulcers can become increasingly painful and may lead to infection. Our team supports the treatment process through on-site assessment, cleansing, appropriate dressing application, and ongoing monitoring to help protect the wound and support healing.

Diabetic Foot Ulcers

Diabetic foot ulcers commonly develop on the underside of the foot and may present with redness, swelling, drainage, or an open sore that does not heal properly. When clinically appropriate, care may include debridement to remove non-viable tissue, along with cleansing, dressing changes, and education to help reduce complications and support healing.

Leg Ulcers

Leg ulcers are chronic wounds that can take time to heal and are often associated with venous insufficiency, where circulation in the leg veins is impaired. During mobile visits, we cleanse and dress ulcers, monitor progress, and coordinate care with medical partners as needed. Consistent management can help support healing and reduce the risk of infection.

Sacral Ulcers

Sacral ulcers—often referred to as pressure injuries or bedsores—can develop on the lower back due to sustained pressure on the skin. Early signs may include redness and irritation, which can progress to open wounds without proper care. Our mobile sacral ulcer care may include assessment, gentle cleansing, debridement when appropriate, and protective dressing strategies to support recovery.

Venous Ulcers

Venous ulcers typically occur on the lower leg and are linked to poor circulation. They can be larger wounds and may involve swelling, itching, and skin discoloration. Venous ulcers often require ongoing management to help prevent infection and reduce the likelihood of recurrence. Our team provides consistent on-site care and monitoring based on the patient’s needs.

Why Choose Pure Life Medical for Ulcer Care?

When managing persistent ulcers, confidence in your wound care team matters. Here are a few reasons patients and healthcare partners choose our mobile ulcer care services.

  • Convenience – Reduce travel and receive care at home or in a facility setting.
  • Clinical Expertise – Benefit from experienced wound care professionals and evidence-based treatment.
  • Personalized Plans – Care tailored to patient goals, wound type, and healing progress.
  • Coordinated Care – Collaboration with physicians and facilities for consistent treatment and follow-through.
  • Comfort – On-site care helps minimize stress and supports a more comfortable recovery experience.

If you or a loved one is experiencing ulcer-related discomfort, pain, or delayed healing, timely evaluation is important. Our team provides high-quality care in a familiar setting to support better outcomes.

Common Questions About Ulcers

What treatment options are available for ulcers?

Ulcer treatment can include wound cleansing, debridement, specialized dressings, negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT), and other advanced therapies when clinically appropriate. The right approach depends on the ulcer type, severity, and overall health factors.

What are the main symptoms of ulcers?

Symptoms can include an open sore that doesn’t heal, persistent drainage, redness, swelling, increased pain, warmth, or changes in skin color around the wound. Some ulcers may also have an odor or show signs of infection. Seek medical guidance if symptoms worsen or do not improve.

How long does it take for an ulcer to heal?

Healing time varies widely based on ulcer type, circulation, infection risk, medical conditions (such as diabetes), and adherence to the care plan. Some ulcers improve within weeks, while others may require longer-term management and follow-up.

Mobile Ulcer Treatment Services in New York State

For professional care for leg ulcers, diabetic foot ulcers, and other chronic wounds, speak with the team at Pure Life Medical. We provide on-site assessments and treatment plans for patients across New York State.