Advanced Mobile Wound Care in Maryland
At Rebirth Advanced Healing, we are proud to bring innovative, evidence-based wound care solutions to communities across Maryland. Specializing in the application of advanced biologic grafts, we provide effective treatments for chronic wounds that resist traditional healing methods. Whether you’re in Baltimore, Annapolis, or Frederick, our expert team collaborates with healthcare providers, long-term care facilities, and patients to deliver high-quality wound care to the place the patient calls home.
Why Choose Rebirth Advanced Healing for Wound Care in Maryland?
1. Advanced Biologic Grafts
Our biologic graft solutions are designed to support tissue regeneration and support the healing process, especially for complex wounds such as:
- Diabetic foot ulcers.
- Pressure injuries (bedsores).
- Venous and arterial ulcers.
2. Access to Specialized Care
We partner with healthcare facilities and providers across Maryland , offering advanced wound care services in many major cities and surrounding areas. From rural areas to major cities like Columbia and Hagerstown, we’re here to support your wound care needs.
3. Seamless Collaboration with Providers
Our team works closely with local physicians, skilled nursing facilities, and long-term care agencies, offering adjunct wound care services to enhance their existing programs.
Diabetic Ulcers
Open sores commonly on the feet, caused by poor blood flow and nerve damage from diabetes. These ulcers can lead to severe infections if untreated.
Chronic Skin Ulcers
Persistent open sores that fail to heal within 4–6 weeks, often caused by poor circulation, pressure, or underlying conditions like diabetes.
Pressure Ulcers
Skin and tissue damage caused by prolonged pressure, typically on bony areas like the hips, heels, or back, common in immobile patients.
Post-Surgical Wounds
Incisions made during surgery that require proper care to prevent infection and promote healing, varying in size and depth.
Venous Stasis Ulcers
Shallow wounds on the lower legs caused by poor blood return to the heart, often accompanied by swelling and discoloration.
Burn Wounds
Skin injuries caused by heat, chemicals, or electricity, ranging in severity from mild redness to deep tissue damage.
Cities We Serve in Maryland
Rebirth Advanced Healing provides services in many cities and regions across Maryland, including but not limited to:
Baltimore, MD
Population: 593,500
Notable for: Baltimore is known for its rich history, vibrant Inner Harbor, and as the birthplace of the U.S. national anthem.
Wound Care Centers:
Wound Care and Hyperbaric Center at Ascension Saint Agnes Hospital
The Wound Center at GBMC
Institute at MedStar Good Samaritan Hospital
Wound Healing Center at UMMC Midtown Campus
Columbia, MD
Population: 104,500
Notable for: Columbia is a planned community known for its diverse population, extensive parks, and the Merriweather Post Pavilion, a popular concert venue.
Wound Care Centers:
MedStar Health Wound Healing Institute at MedStar Health at Howard County
Glen Burnie, MD
Population: 67,600
Notable for: Glen Burnie is known for its proximity to Baltimore and as a hub for shopping and dining, featuring the Marley Station Mall.
Wound Care Centers:
Wound Healing Center at UM Baltimore Washington Medical Center
Towson, MD
Population: 58,100
Notable for: Towson is home to Towson University and features a vibrant downtown area with shopping, dining, and entertainment options.
Wound Care Centers:
The Wound Center at GBMC
Ellicott City, MD
Population: 72,000
Notable for: Ellicott City is known for its historic downtown, featuring antique shops, restaurants, and the B&O Railroad Museum.
Wound Care Centers:
MedStar Health Wound Healing Institute at MedStar Health at Howard County
Dundalk, MD
Population: 67,800
Notable for: Dundalk is known for its waterfront parks and as one of the first inner-ring suburbs of Baltimore, with a rich industrial history.
Wound Care Centers:
Wound Healing Institute at MedStar Good Samaritan Hospital
Annapolis, MD
Population: 39,200
Notable for: Annapolis is the capital of Maryland, known for its historic district, maritime heritage, and as the home of the United States Naval Academy.
Wound Care Centers:
Wound Care and Hyperbaric Center at Anne Arundel Medical Center
Bel Air, MD
Population: 10,200
Notable for: Bel Air is known for its quaint downtown, vibrant arts scene, and the annual Maryland State BBQ Bash.
Wound Care Centers:
Upper Chesapeake Medical Center – Wound Care Center
Laurel, MD
Population: 25,500
Notable for: Laurel is a historic city located between Washington, D.C., and Baltimore, with a rich past tied to the Patuxent River and Laurel Mill.
Wound Care Centers:
Laurel Regional Hospital – Wound Care Center
Westminster, MD
Population: 20,500
Notable for: Westminster is known for its historic downtown, Carroll County Farm Museum, and annual Flower and Jazz Festival.
Wound Care Centers:
Carroll Hospital Center – Wound Care Center
Aberdeen, MD
Population: 16,600
Notable for: Aberdeen is home to the Aberdeen Proving Ground, a U.S. Army facility, and Ripken Stadium, named after baseball legend Cal Ripken Jr.
Wound Care Centers:
Harford Memorial Hospital – Wound Care Center
Havre de Grace, MD
Population: 14,200
Notable for: Havre de Grace is located along the Susquehanna River and Chesapeake Bay, known for its maritime museums, historic lighthouse, and boardwalk.
Wound Care Centers:
Harford Memorial Hospital – Wound Care Center
Elkridge, MD
Population: 22,800
Notable for: Elkridge is one of Maryland’s oldest settlements, with historical sites like the Thomas Viaduct and Patapsco Valley State Park.
Wound Care Centers:
MedStar Health Wound Healing Institute at MedStar Health at Howard County
Essex, MD
Population: 39,300
Notable for: Essex is known for its waterfront communities, boating activities, and close proximity to the Chesapeake Bay.
Wound Care Centers:
Wound Healing Institute at MedStar Franklin Square Medical Center
Who We Serve in Maryland
Rebirth Advanced Healing provides care for a wide range of patients and facilities, including:
- Long-Term Care Facilities: We partner with nursing homes and assisted living centers to deliver wound care expertise directly to residents.
- Skilled Nursing Facilities: We provide adjunct wound care services, including the application of advanced biologic grafts, to support skilled nursing facilities in managing complex wounds.
- Individual Patients: We offer in-home care for patients with mobility challenges, ensuring access to advanced treatments without leaving their homes.
- Wound Care Centers: We collaborate with Maryland wound care specialists to supplement their programs with biologic graft expertise.