Much of the success of your wound treatment depends on your level of commitment and participation. The Center for Wound Healing only treats wounds, so you will continue to consult your regular doctor for additional medical care. We will inform your doctor about your treatment program and the progress you are making. We are a group of specialists dedicated to solving a specific problem - the healing of your wound. Together with you and your doctor, we offer positive alternatives for wounds that are difficult to heal. In most cases our result is total healing. As an active member of your wound management team, you will need to follow directions carefully, monitor your progress closely and keep your appointments.
Remember, Morton Hospital’s Wound Center staff is available to answer any questions concerning your treatment program. The center has established an impressive record of healing wounds that others thought hopeless, including many that might have required amputation. Our carefully researched methods allow patients to receive state-of-the-art treatment of wounds that have resisted healing despite months, or even years, of conventional treatment. Our Center for Wound Healing team is proud to be among the most trusted groups of wound specialists in Southeastern Massachusetts.
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Morton Hospital is proud to partner with Anaesthesia Associates of Massachusetts (AAM) to provide acute and chronic pain management services to the greater Taunton community. LEARN MORE
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy is a proven medical treatment that enhances the body’s natural healing while strengthening the immune system. Delivered and monitored by trained wound healing center specialists, HBOT is an effective treatment option for many chronic wounds. LEARN MORE
The Women’s Imaging Center is open six days a week. Mammography appointments are available Monday through Wednesday from 8:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., Thursdays and Fridays from 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., and Saturdays from 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. If you have discovered a lump in your breast, you will be seen as quickly as possible. LEARN MORE
The Morton Hospital Emergency Department is open around the clock, and is capable of handling serious emergency circumstances. Each year, over 55,000 patients are seen in the Emergency Department, which is staffed by physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, nurses and … LEARN MORE