Arterial and mixed-etiology wounds

Arterial and mixed-etiology wounds care across the St. Louis metro.

Arterial and mixed wounds require caution, vascular awareness, tissue assessment, realistic goals, and referral discipline. Compression and debridement decisions must fit the vascular picture.

GatewayWound Care

Referral desk

Request care or refer a patient.

Share where the patient is, what kind of wound it is, and who is coordinating care. Gateway routes the next step across homes, facilities, and referral partners.

1Home, facility, or discharge setting
2Wound type and what changed
3Best contact person
Greater St. Louis focus West County office Mobile + facility pathways

Care setting

The same wound can look different in every setting.

Gateway helps coordinate wound follow-up in homes, assisted living, skilled nursing, rehab, hospital discharge, and physician-referral situations.

Home and family

For patients who need wound care at home and families trying to understand what should happen next.

Facility and rehab

For SNFs, rehab, ALFs, memory care, and senior living teams that need consistent wound visibility.

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Physician-directed care

For primary care, podiatry, vascular, surgery, endocrinology, and other clinicians who need reliable follow-up.

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Home health coordination

For home health agencies and discharge teams that need wound-specialty input without duplicating care.

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Service area

Arterial and mixed-etiology wounds support by county.

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