Texas Mobile Wound Care

Texas Mobile Wound Care Wound care that comes to you. Serving DFW, East Texas & beyond. Medicare accepted. Clinic on wheels.

We’re excited to welcome Nahomie D’Amato, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC to our team! With over 12 years of nursing experience, Nahom...
09/10/2025

We’re excited to welcome Nahomie D’Amato, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC to our team!

With over 12 years of nursing experience, Nahomie brings expertise in wound care, pain management, and patient education. She is passionate about providing compassionate, patient-centered care that helps our patients heal faster and safer. We’re grateful to have her serving families across Texas!

Learn more about our team at texasmobilewoundcare.com

We love being out in the community and partnering with local home health and hospice teams to put on fun events like thi...
08/27/2025

We love being out in the community and partnering with local home health and hospice teams to put on fun events like this Luau. It is such a pleasure to serve Meals on Wheels and support the incredible staff at the hospitals as well. 💙

Every week, we’re reminded how blessed we are to work alongside such dedicated professionals in Texas and to give back in meaningful ways.

Caring for patients with chronic or complex wounds takes teamwork. By partnering with Texas Mobile Wound Care, assisted ...
08/20/2025

Caring for patients with chronic or complex wounds takes teamwork. By partnering with Texas Mobile Wound Care, assisted living communities, skilled nursing facilities, and home health agencies can ensure residents receive specialized treatment right where they are.

In-home wound care means less stress for patients, lighter workloads for staff, and better outcomes for everyone.

Read our recent blog post to learn more: https://texasmobilewoundcare.com/partnering-with-mobile-wound-care-to-improve-patient-outcomes

Did you know that smoking slows wound healing? To***co use reduces oxygen in the blood, which your body needs to heal wo...
08/12/2025

Did you know that smoking slows wound healing?

To***co use reduces oxygen in the blood, which your body needs to heal wounds. It also increases the risk of infection and complications.

Whether you’re a patient, caregiver, physician, or part of a home health team, knowing the risks and supporting a smoke-free recovery can make a real difference in healing outcomes.

Wound care shouldn’t mean extra stress or travel. With Texas Mobile Wound Care, there’s no need to sit in waiting rooms ...
07/31/2025

Wound care shouldn’t mean extra stress or travel. With Texas Mobile Wound Care, there’s no need to sit in waiting rooms or drive across town. We deliver advanced, insurance-accepted treatment right where you live. Call 469-505-HEAL to schedule.

As we age, skin becomes more fragile and wounds are more likely. To reduce the risk:☑️Keep skin moisturized☑️Stay physic...
07/16/2025

As we age, skin becomes more fragile and wounds are more likely. To reduce the risk:

☑️Keep skin moisturized
☑️Stay physically active to maintain circulation
☑️Remove tripping hazards at home
☑️Use comfortable footwear

Proactive care can prevent unnecessary complications.

Not all wounds heal on their own. Some need a little extra attention to prevent infection or long-term complications.In ...
07/10/2025

Not all wounds heal on their own. Some need a little extra attention to prevent infection or long-term complications.In our latest blog post, we break down the early signs that a wound may need medical care, so you can act quickly and confidently.

This 4th of July, we’re proud to celebrate freedom, family, and the communities we serve across Texas. Wishing you a saf...
07/04/2025

This 4th of July, we’re proud to celebrate freedom, family, and the communities we serve across Texas. Wishing you a safe and joyful Independence Day!

With a background in healthcare technology and project leadership, our CEO, Patricia Ashmore, brings heart and expertise...
07/01/2025

With a background in healthcare technology and project leadership, our CEO, Patricia Ashmore, brings heart and expertise to every aspect of our mobile wound care mission. She leads our team with a focus on compassionate, in-home care that helps patients across DFW heal faster, safer, and with dignity.

Learn more about our whole team at texasmobilewoundcare.com

Not all wounds heal the same way. Some require more than basic first aid. Wounds that may need advanced care include sur...
06/26/2025

Not all wounds heal the same way. Some require more than basic first aid. Wounds that may need advanced care include surgical wounds that reopen, diabetic foot ulcers, pressure sores, venous leg ulcers, burns, and trauma injuries. If a wound isn’t improving, it’s time to call in a specialist.

In Mount Pleasant, our team had the privilege of serving lunch to the hardworking CNAs at Pleasant Springs and taking pa...
06/23/2025

In Mount Pleasant, our team had the privilege of serving lunch to the hardworking CNAs at Pleasant Springs and taking part in the QAPR meeting with local department heads.

It was a joy connecting with the teams from Titus Wound Care, Titus Case Management, and Harts Bluff Clinic. We’re grateful to partner with such dedicated professionals.

June is Wound Healing Awareness Month.This month is dedicated to increasing awareness about the importance of proper wou...
06/20/2025

June is Wound Healing Awareness Month.

This month is dedicated to increasing awareness about the importance of proper wound care—especially for seniors and those with chronic conditions like diabetes, poor circulation, or limited mobility. Unhealed wounds can lead to serious health complications, including infection or hospitalization. Early attention and specialized care can make a big difference in healing outcomes.

Did you know…

- Chronic wounds affect over 6.5 million Americans each year.
- Pressure ulcers, diabetic foot ulcers, and post-surgical wounds are among the most common.
- Prompt care improves healing and reduces complications.

Let’s work together to recognize the signs of slow-healing wounds and support those affected—whether they’re loved ones, patients, or caregivers.

Address

12655 N. Central Expressway
Dallas, TX
75243

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 6pm
Tuesday 8am - 6pm
Wednesday 8am - 6pm
Thursday 8am - 6pm
Friday 8am - 6pm

Telephone

+18779996863

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