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Advanced Mobile Wound Care in Pennsylvania

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

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 Pennsylvania , offering advanced wound care services in many major cities and surrounding areas. From rural areas to major cities like Erie and Reading, 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 Pennsylvania

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

Philadelphia, PA

Population: 1,550,542
Notable for: Philadelphia, known as “The City of Brotherly Love,” is renowned for its rich historical heritage, including Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell. It is also famous for its vibrant arts scene and diverse culinary offerings.

Wound Care Centers:
UPMC Wound Healing Services
Penn Center for Wound Healing and Reconstruction

Pittsburgh, PA

Population: 303,255
Notable for: Pittsburgh, known as “The Steel City,” boasts a strong industrial history and is home to numerous bridges and cultural institutions like the Carnegie Museums.

Wound Care Centers:
UPMC Wound Healing Services

Allentown, PA

Population: 124,880
Notable for: Allentown is known for its rich industrial history and cultural attractions, including the Allentown Art Museum and the PPL Center.

Wound Care Centers:
Lehigh Valley Health Network Wound Care

Reading, PA

Population: 94,903
Notable for: Reading, often referred to as “The Pretzel City,” has a rich history in pretzel baking and is known for the Reading Railroad, featured in the Monopoly board game.

Wound Care Centers:
Penn State Health Wound Care

Erie, PA

Population: 92,957
Notable for: Erie, located on the south shore of Lake Erie, is known for its maritime heritage and the Presque Isle State Park.

Wound Care Centers:
UPMC Wound Healing Services

Scranton, PA

Population: 76,328
Notable for: Scranton, known as “The Electric City,” played a vital role in the industrial revolution and is featured in the television series “The Office.”

Wound Care Centers:
Geisinger Community Medical Center Wound Care

Bethlehem, PA

Population: 75,781
Notable for: Bethlehem, known as “Christmas City,” is famous for its historic Moravian architecture and annual Musikfest.

Wound Care Centers:
St. Luke’s Wound Management Center

Lancaster, PA

Population: 58,039
Notable for: Lancaster is known for its Amish community and vibrant arts scene, including the Fulton Theatre.

Wound Care Centers:
Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health Wound Care

Harrisburg, PA

Population: 50,135
Notable for: Harrisburg, the state capital, is known for its historic landmarks and the Pennsylvania State Capitol Complex.

Wound Care Centers:
UPMC Wound Healing Services

York, PA

Population: 44,800
Notable for: York, known as the “White Rose City,” has a rich history dating back to the American Revolution.

Wound Care Centers:
WellSpan Wound Healing Center

Altoona, PA

Population: 43,900
Notable for: Altoona is known for its railroad history and the Horseshoe Curve, a National Historic Landmark. The city also hosts the Railroaders Memorial Museum, highlighting its significance in transportation.

Wound Care Centers:
UPMC Altoona Wound Healing Services

Wilkes-Barre, PA

Population: 41,400
Notable for: Wilkes-Barre is located in the Wyoming Valley and is known for its role in the anthracite coal industry. The city features the F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts and River Common, a riverside park.

Wound Care Centers:
Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center Wound Care

Chester, PA

Population: 33,900
Notable for: Chester is one of Pennsylvania’s oldest cities and is located along the Delaware River. It is home to Subaru Park, where the Philadelphia Union soccer team plays.

Wound Care Centers:
Crozer-Chester Medical Center Wound Care Center

Easton, PA

Population: 28,100
Notable for: Easton is located at the confluence of the Delaware and Lehigh Rivers and is known for the Crayola Experience, a family-friendly attraction celebrating the iconic crayon company.

Wound Care Centers:
St. Luke’s Wound Management Center

Who We Serve in Pennsylvania

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