11/22/2025
Peripheral Vascular Disease (PVD) is more common than many realize—and it plays a major role in how wounds heal. When blood flow to the legs and feet is reduced, even a small cut, blister, or sore can turn into a chronic, non-healing wound.
🩸 Why PVD Affects Healing:
Healthy circulation brings oxygen and nutrients to the tissues. With PVD, that delivery system is slowed down, making wounds heal slowly—or not at all.
🚩 Warning Signs of PVD:
• Leg pain when walking
• Cold feet or toes
• Skin discoloration
• Slow-healing sores
• Numbness or tingling
🩺 How We Help:
At Curelogics Wound Care, Dr. Clark evaluates circulation, identifies underlying vascular issues, and coordinates advanced wound care treatments to protect limbs and promote healing. Early detection can prevent complications and reduce your risk of infection or amputation.
✨ If you or a loved one has PVD and a wound that isn’t healing, don’t wait.
We’re here to help you heal safely and confidently.
📞 Contact us today to schedule a consultation. 352-775-2055