Locations

Gateway Wound Care across the St. Louis metro.

Location pages are built around actual referral geography: wealthy suburbs, hospital corridors, facility density, city neighborhoods, and areas where follow-up is harder.

GatewayWound Care

Wound care has to work where life actually happens.

In the home. In the facility. After discharge. Around adult children, tired caregivers, short-staffed teams, transportation problems, diabetes, mobility limits, nutrition, and the quiet fear that a wound is getting away from everyone.

City and corridor pages

Find Gateway by St. Louis-area location.

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Service geography

Dense routes first: St. Louis City, St. Louis County, St. Charles County, and the hospital corridors around them.

Gateway is built around practical route density, referral corridors, senior housing, SNF and rehab concentration, hospital discharge pressure, and families who need wound care to show up where the patient already is.

West County

Chesterfield, Creve Coeur, Town and Country, Des Peres, Ballwin, Ladue, Frontenac, Clayton, and nearby physician corridors.

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City and central corridor

St. Louis City, Central West End, Barnes-Jewish, SLU, discharge planners, specialists, and dense post-acute needs.

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St. Charles growth corridor

St. Charles, St. Peters, O'Fallon, Lake St. Louis, Wentzville, SNFs, ALFs, and home health routes.

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North and south metro

Florissant, Bridgeton, Fenton, Arnold, Festus, Jefferson County, and areas where access and follow-up can fragment.

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County coverage

St. Louis region service-area pages.

St. Louis County

Chesterfield, Creve Coeur, Ballwin, Town and Country, Ladue, Frontenac, Kirkwood, Webster Groves, Florissant, Fenton, and surrounding communities.

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St. Louis City

Central West End, hospital discharge corridors, city neighborhoods, and families who need clearer wound follow-up after hospitalization.

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St. Charles County

St. Charles, St. Peters, O'Fallon, Lake St. Louis, Wentzville, and the I-70/I-64 growth corridor.

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Jefferson County

Arnold, Festus, and south metro communities where access, transportation, and follow-up can be harder.

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Franklin County

Washington, Union, Pacific, and surrounding communities where home-based coordination may matter more.

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Lincoln County

Troy and northwest metro communities where wound-care follow-up can become fragmented quickly.

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