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Advanced Mobile Wound Care in Wisconsin

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

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 Wisconsin , offering advanced wound care services in many major cities and surrounding areas. From rural areas to major cities like Kenosha and Eau Claire, 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 Wisconsin

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

Milwaukee, WI

Population: 561,385
Notable for: Milwaukee is known for its brewing traditions, vibrant cultural scene, and the Milwaukee Art Museum with its iconic architecture. The city also hosts the annual Summerfest, one of the world’s largest music festivals.

Wound Care Centers:
Aurora Health Care Wound Care & Hyperbaric Medicine
Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin Wound Care

Madison, WI

Population: 280,305
Notable for: As the state capital, Madison is home to the University of Wisconsin-Madison and is known for its beautiful lakes, progressive culture, and the Dane County Farmers’ Market, one of the largest producers-only farmers’ markets in the U.S.

Wound Care Centers:
UW Health Wound Care

Green Bay, WI

Population: 105,744
Notable for: Green Bay is famous for being the home of the Green Bay Packers, the only community-owned major league professional sports team in the U.S. The city also features the National Railroad Museum and the Neville Public Museum.

Wound Care Centers:
Aurora BayCare Medical Center Wound Care

Kenosha, WI

Population: 98,211
Notable for: Located on the southwestern shore of Lake Michigan, Kenosha boasts a scenic lakefront, the Kenosha Public Museum, and the Civil War Museum. The city also has a historic streetcar system.

Wound Care Centers:
Aurora Medical Center – Kenosha Wound Care

Racine, WI

Population: 76,602
Notable for: Racine is known for its Danish heritage and is famous for kringle, a Danish pastry. The city features the Racine Art Museum, which houses the largest contemporary craft collection in the U.S.

Wound Care Centers:
Ascension All Saints Hospital Wound Care

Appleton, WI

Population: 74,854
Notable for: Appleton is part of the Fox Cities region and is known for its vibrant downtown, the Fox River, and the History Museum at the Castle, which includes exhibits about Harry Houdini, who lived in the area as a child.

Wound Care Centers:
ThedaCare Regional Medical Center-Appleton Wound Care

Waukesha, WI

Population: 72,402
Notable for: Waukesha is known for its historic downtown, vibrant art scene, and role as the “Spring City,” thanks to its natural springs that were popular in the 19th century.

Wound Care Centers:
ProHealth Waukesha Memorial Hospital Wound Care

Eau Claire, WI

Population: 69,421
Notable for: Eau Claire is famous for its music and arts scene, with events like the Eaux Claires Music & Arts Festival. The city is also home to scenic trails along the Chippewa River.

Wound Care Centers:
Mayo Clinic Health System Wound Care

Oshkosh, WI

Population: 66,773
Notable for: Oshkosh is known for hosting the annual EAA AirVenture Oshkosh, the largest aviation event in the world. The city also features the Oshkosh Public Museum and Menominee Park Zoo.

Wound Care Centers:
Aurora Medical Center Oshkosh Wound Care

Janesville, WI

Population: 65,615
Notable for: Janesville is known as “Wisconsin’s Park Place,” with over 2,500 acres of parkland. It is also home to the Rotary Botanical Gardens and the historic Lincoln-Tallman House.

Wound Care Centers:
Mercyhealth Wound Care

West Allis, WI

Population: 59,480
Notable for: West Allis is a suburb of Milwaukee known for hosting the Wisconsin State Fair and its agricultural heritage.

Wound Care Centers:
Aurora West Allis Medical Center Wound Care

La Crosse, WI

Population: 52,129
Notable for: La Crosse is known for its stunning views of the Mississippi River and the surrounding bluffs. It is also home to the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse and the Grandad Bluff Park.

Wound Care Centers:
Gundersen Health System Wound Care

Sheboygan, WI

Population: 49,929
Notable for: Sheboygan is known as the “Malibu of the Midwest” for its surfing on Lake Michigan. The city also features the John Michael Kohler Arts Center and the Kohler-Andrae State Park.

Wound Care Centers:
Aurora Sheboygan Memorial Medical Center Wound Care

Wauwatosa, WI

Population: 48,387
Notable for: Wauwatosa is a Milwaukee suburb known for its historic village area, vibrant shopping districts, and the Milwaukee Regional Medical Center.

Wound Care Centers:
Froedtert Hospital Wound Care

Who We Serve in Wisconsin

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