A Body Renaissance
Wound Care Clinic
Advanced wound care for chronic & complex wounds in Payson (serving Spanish Fork).
We provide advanced wound care for chronic and complex wounds — including diabetic foot ulcers, venous/arterial ulcers, pressure injuries (Stage 2–3), post-surgical non-healing wounds, and select burns. Treatment plans may include wound assessment, debridement when appropriate, advanced dressings, infection management, off-loading/compression, and coordinated referrals (vascular/podiatry) when needed.

Benefits
Conditions we treat
- Diabetic foot ulcers & neuropathic wounds
- Venous stasis ulcers / leg ulcers
- Arterial / ischemic ulcers (with vascular coordination when needed)
- Pressure injuries (Stage 2–3)
- Post-surgical non-healing wounds
- Traumatic wounds and select burns
What to expect at your visit
We start with a full wound assessment and review key factors that affect healing (circulation, pressure, infection risk, and daily care).
If appropriate, we may perform debridement, take cultures when indicated, apply advanced dressings, and recommend off-loading or compression based on wound type.
You’ll leave with a clear home-care plan and follow-up schedule so healing stays on track.
Treatment options may include
- Debridement (when appropriate)
- Advanced dressings and moisture balance protocols
- Infection control and culture guidance (when indicated)
- Off-loading for foot wounds (pressure reduction)
- Compression therapy for venous disease (when appropriate)
- Coordination with vascular surgery, podiatry, PT/OT, and your PCP
Serving Payson + Spanish Fork and nearby Utah cities
Our clinic is based in Payson, Utah. We commonly see patients from Spanish Fork and surrounding areas.
If you’re searching for wound care near Spanish Fork, we’re a short drive away and can help coordinate care plans and referrals when needed.
Insurance & coverage
We accept Medicare and most major insurance plans. We can verify benefits and outline any copays/authorizations before treatment begins.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does healing take?
Healing depends on wound size/depth, circulation, infection control, and how consistently the plan is followed. Many wounds show improvement within weeks with consistent care.
When should I go to urgent care or the ER?
Rapidly spreading redness, fever, worsening pain, foul drainage, confusion, or signs of infection getting worse quickly can be urgent—seek urgent care/ER.
Do you coordinate referrals?
Yes. We coordinate with vascular surgery, podiatry, PT/OT, and primary care when appropriate.



