NP-led home wound care across Troy, Moscow Mills, Old Monroe, Winfield, Silex, and Elsberry. Rural Missouri communities deserve specialty wound care without the long drive.
Lincoln County is a predominantly rural Missouri county north of the St. Louis metro. For many Lincoln County residents, the nearest outpatient wound care clinic is 45 minutes to an hour away — which for a patient with a chronic diabetic foot ulcer or venous leg ulcer is a barrier that prevents consistent healing.
Gateway Wound Care addresses that access problem directly. Our nurse practitioners drive to Lincoln County patients in Troy, Moscow Mills, Old Monroe, Winfield, Silex, and Elsberry. We bring the same clinical standards — debridement, advanced dressings, infection control, and NPWT when indicated — directly to the home or facility.
We work with area primary care clinicians, home-health agencies, and long-term care facilities to provide reliable wound follow-up in a part of the region where specialty access is otherwise limited.
Lincoln County cities and communities where Gateway Wound Care delivers visits:
Lincoln County assisted living and skilled nursing facilities can partner with Gateway Wound Care to bring NP-level wound assessment, debridement, and NPWT management on-site — instead of transporting residents to distant outpatient clinics for every wound visit.
Our nurse practitioners work as an extension of your nursing staff — performing wound assessments, bedside debridement, NPWT management, and post-surgical wound care. All visits are documented with photos and shared with the facility record and referring physician.