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Advanced Mobile Wound Care in Missouri

At Rebirth Advanced Healing, we are proud to bring innovative, evidence-based wound care solutions to communities across Missouri. Specializing in the application of advanced biologic grafts, we provide effective treatments for chronic wounds that resist traditional healing methods. Whether you’re in Kansas City, St. Louis, or Springfield, 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 Missouri?

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 Missouri , offering advanced wound care services in many major cities and surrounding areas. From rural areas to major cities like Columbia and Independence, 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.

Cities We Serve in Missouri

Rebirth Advanced Healing provides services in many major cities and regions across Missouri, including but not limited to:

St. Louis, MO

Population: 297,600
Notable for: St. Louis is renowned for its iconic Gateway Arch, symbolizing the westward expansion of the United States. The city has a rich musical heritage, particularly in blues and jazz, and is home to the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, one of the oldest in the nation. Additionally, St. Louis boasts a vibrant culinary scene, famous for its unique style of barbecue and toasted ravioli.

Wound Care Centers:
Mercy Wound Care – St. Louis
Barnes-Jewish Hospital Wound and Hyperbaric Center

Kansas City, MO

Population: 508,100
Notable for: Kansas City is famous for its distinctive style of jazz music and hosts the American Jazz Museum. The city is also known for its numerous fountains, earning it the nickname “City of Fountains,” and its unique style of barbecue, characterized by slow-smoked meats and a tangy tomato-based sauce.

Wound Care Centers:
University Health Wound Care Center
Saint Luke’s Wound Care Specialists

Jefferson City, MO

Population: 43,200
Notable for: Jefferson City, the capital of Missouri, is known for its stunning Missouri State Capitol building, which features a prominent dome and houses the Missouri State Museum. The city is situated along the Missouri River, offering scenic views and recreational activities.

Wound Care Centers:
Capital Region Wound Care Center

Moberly, MO

Population: 13,900
Notable for: Moberly is known as the “Magic City” due to its rapid growth during the late 19th century. The city features the Moberly Railroad Museum, highlighting its rich railroad history, and Rothwell Park, one of the largest municipal parks in the state.

Wound Care Centers:
Moberly Regional Medical Center Wound Care

Fulton, MO

Population: 12,800
Notable for: Fulton is home to Westminster College, where Winston Churchill delivered his famous “Iron Curtain” speech in 1946. The National Churchill Museum commemorates this event and Churchill’s legacy. The city also features the Brick District, known for its historic architecture and local shops.

Wound Care Centers:
Callaway Community Hospital Wound Care

Mexico, MO

Population: 11,500
Notable for: Mexico, Missouri, is known as the “Saddle Horse Capital of the World,” hosting annual horse shows that attract visitors nationwide. The city also features the Presser Performing Arts Center, offering various cultural events and performances.

Wound Care Centers:
SSM Health Wound Care Center

Boonville, MO

Population: 8,300
Notable for: Boonville is rich in history, featuring landmarks like the Katy Bridge and the Mitchell Antique Motorcar Museum. Located along the Missouri River and the Katy Trail, it’s a popular destination for cycling and exploring Missouri’s scenic landscapes.

Centralia, MO

Population: 4,300
Notable for: Centralia is a charming small town known for its historical ties to the railroad industry. It hosts annual events like Anchor Fest, which celebrates the town’s heritage and community spirit.

Ashland, MO

Population: 4,100
Notable for: Ashland is a growing community located between Columbia and Jefferson City. The town offers easy access to the Mark Twain National Forest and the Eagle Bluffs Conservation Area, making it a great spot for outdoor enthusiasts.

Fulton, MO

Population: 12,800
Notable for: Fulton is home to Westminster College, where Winston Churchill delivered his famous “Iron Curtain” speech in 1946. The National Churchill Museum and the Brick District, known for its historic architecture, are key attractions.

Wound Care Centers:
Callaway Community Hospital Wound Care

Versailles, MO

Population: 2,700
Notable for: Versailles serves as a gateway to the Lake of the Ozarks region, offering boating, fishing, and recreational opportunities. The town also features historic buildings and local festivals that highlight its small-town charm.

Tipton, MO

Population: 3,300
Notable for: Tipton is a small community known for its rich agricultural heritage and the Tipton Correctional Center, a major local employer. The town also offers a tranquil environment and community-focused events.

Hallsville, MO

Population: 1,600
Notable for: Hallsville is a quiet rural town known for its close-knit community and excellent local schools. It serves as a peaceful residential area for those commuting to nearby Columbia.

Fayette, MO

Population: 2,700
Notable for: Fayette is a picturesque college town and home to Central Methodist University. Known for its historic architecture, including the iconic Linn Memorial United Methodist Church, the town hosts various cultural and sporting events throughout the year. Its charming downtown square adds to its small-town appeal.

Who We Serve in Missouri

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 Missouri wound care specialists to supplement their programs with biologic graft expertise.