UrgentCare2Go® provides confidential, in-home evaluations and treatment for active leg ulcers, including diabetic, venous, arterial, or pressure-related wounds. Our mobile providers assess wound severity, monitor infection risk, implement medical-grade dressing, and offer guidance on healing — all in the safety and comfort of your home.
We accept most major insurance plansAn active leg ulcer evaluation assesses the cause, severity, and risk factors of persistent or slow-healing wounds. During your visit, your provider will:
In-home care allows early intervention, reducing infection risk and promoting faster healing. UrgentCare2Go® helps patients:
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At UrgentCare2Go®, we accept most major insurance plans including Medicare and Texas Medicaid using our billing company DK Physicians PLLC.
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Common causes include venous insufficiency, arterial disease, diabetes, pressure, or trauma to the skin.
Leg ulcers that persist longer than 2 weeks, show signs of infection, or cause severe pain should be evaluated promptly.
Yes. Signs of infection include redness, warmth, swelling, foul odor, or discharge. Early intervention reduces complications.
Treatment may include wound cleaning, medical-grade dressings, topical or oral antibiotics, compression therapy, and lifestyle modifications.
Yes. Mobile providers follow strict infection control protocols and can provide professional-grade dressings and monitoring at home.
Telehealth may be used for follow-up or minor ulcer monitoring, but active or infected ulcers usually require in-person evaluation.
Yes. Most major insurance plans are accepted for both mobile and clinic visits.
UrgentCare2Go mobile providers typically arrive within hours for urgent wound care assessments, depending on location and scheduling.
With proper treatment and management of underlying conditions, many ulcers heal fully, although recurrence is possible without preventive care.
Bring any current wound care supplies, a list of medications, medical history, and details about ulcer duration and prior treatments.
Yes. Regular monitoring is critical to prevent infection, track healing, and adjust treatment as needed.
Yes. Elevating the leg, controlling blood sugar, maintaining mobility, and using compression therapy can improve healing outcomes.
Yes. Leg ulcer evaluations are available for patients of all ages, with age-appropriate treatment plans.
The provider will examine the ulcer, assess underlying causes, review medications and health history, and develop a personalized treatment plan.