precision wound care with the freedom of home
Clinical excellence under your roof to help you heal faster and live freely.
Our Services
At Stars and Stripes Mobile Wound Care, we deliver advanced wound treatment with the personal attention and convenience only in-home care can offer. Every service is tailored to your unique healing needs. Our experienced providers collaborate closely with your home health team and primary care physician, ensuring a seamless, expert-led healing journey rooted in comfort, compassion, and clinical excellence.
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We assess wounds, develop expert care plans, and coordinate directly with your Primary Care Provider to ensure consistent, effective treatment.
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Gentle, expert removal of non-viable tissue to accelerate healing, reduce infection risk, and prepare the wound for optimal recovery.
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Advanced skin substitutes are used to stimulate healing, support new cell growth, reduce inflammation, and accelerate the recovery of chronic or complex wounds.
In-home wound care MaDE EASY
Request your Appointment
Call us or fill out a quick form to get started — no referral needed.
We Verify your Coverage
Our team will check your insurance and handle all the paperwork for you.
Precision care at home
A skilled provider visits you at home to deliver personalized in-home wound care.
TYPES OF WOUNDS WE HELP HEAL
Images below are symbolic representations only. Hover over or tap on your mobile device each image to see before and after examples.
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Pressure ulcers (bedsores) are skin injuries caused by prolonged pressure, often affecting people with limited mobility. They can lead to serious complications if not treated properly and require careful prevention and management.
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Arterial ulcers are painful wounds usually found on the lower legs, caused by poor blood flow from narrowed or blocked arteries. They require prompt care to prevent serious complications.
Venous ulcers are slow-healing wounds, usually on the lower legs or ankles, caused by poor blood circulation. If you notice persistent swelling, skin changes, or open sores, seek professional wound care early to prevent complications and support proper healing.
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Surgical wounds are intentional cuts made during medical procedures. While they’re expected to heal cleanly, any signs of delayed healing, redness, or discharge should be evaluated by a wound care specialist promptly.
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Diabetic foot ulcers are serious wounds that can develop in people with diabetes, often due to poor circulation or nerve damage. Early treatment is essential — seek professional wound care at the first sign of a sore or skin breakdown to avoid complications.

MOBILE WOUND CARE
Our team proudly serves the following Florida Counties and just beyond…
…call (772) 577-1521 to see if you’re within range.
Meet Dina
The Heart behind the healing
At the core of Stars and Stripes Mobile Wound Care is a dedicated Nurse Practitioner with decades of advanced medical training and a heart as steady as her hands. A proud Florida native and lifelong caregiver, she combines today’s best-practices with the nurturing spirit of a mother, delivering personalized, in-home healing with deep compassion and clinical precision. Her drive to helping others is rooted in a strong sense of patriotism and a belief that everyone deserves the freedom to live without pain.
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FAQs
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We treat a wide range of wounds, including diabetic ulcers, pressure injuries, venous leg ulcers, surgical wounds, traumatic wounds, and wounds with delayed healing.
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Our mobile wound care team provides:
Sharp debridement
Wound cultures and diagnostic testing
Application of advanced wound dressings
Biological skin grafts (skin substitutes)
Ongoing wound assessments and care planning
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Yes! We are a mobile wound care provider—we bring expert care directly to the patient’s home, assisted living facility, or group home.
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We accept referrals from physicians, nurse practitioners, home health agencies, and hospitals.
Patients or caregivers can also call us directly, and we’ll coordinate the rest.
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We accept most major insurances, including Medicare. Coverage depends on the patient’s plan and medical necessity. We’re happy to verify benefits before care begins.
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Most patients are seen within 24–72 hours of receiving the referral, depending on urgency and location.
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Yes! We collaborate with home health nurses to ensure coordinated, high-quality care. We provide wound care services that complement and support the home health plan of care.
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We currently serve patients from Indian River County, St Lucie County, Martin County and Palm Beach County. Contact us to confirm availability in your area.
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We provide thorough documentation after each visit and maintain regular communication with referring providers, primary care physicians, and specialists to ensure continuity of care.
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Absolutely. Our team specializes in chronic, non-healing, or complicated wounds, including wounds with infection, tunneling, or exposed structures.
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No, we operate independently from traditional home health agencies but work collaboratively. Our services are billed separately under medical insurance benefits, not home health episode billing.
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Visits typically include wound assessment, debridement (if needed), dressing changes, and treatment planning. We take time to educate the patient and caregiver on proper wound care and follow-up instructions.
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Frequency of visits depends on wound severity and clinical need—You will usually see a Wound Care Specialist once a week and then a home health nurse will follow the other visits of the week accordingly.
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Yes, we can obtain wound cultures when infection is suspected and may recommend additional diagnostic tests (e.g., vascular studies or labs) as needed for comprehensive care.
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We adhere to strict infection control and PPE protocols during all visits to ensure safety for patients, caregivers, and our clinical team.
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We escalate care based on clinical need—this may include initiating skin graft therapy, consulting specialists, or coordinating advanced diagnostics. Our goal is to prevent hospitalizations and amputations by acting early.