Saint Alphonsus Wound Care Ontario

Phone & Address

1050 SW 3rd Ave
Ste 1600
Ontario, OR 97914

Get directions

(541) 881-2360

(541) 881-2365

Hours

Monday
8:00am
5:00pm
Tuesday
8:00am
5:00pm
Wednesday
8:00am
5:00pm
Thursday
8:00am
5:00pm
Friday
8:00am
5:00pm

Located just west of Lions Park, between SW 3rdAve. and SW 4th Ave. Saint Alphonsus Ontario provides a host of services for the Ontario community.

For most of us, a minor cut or scrape poses little to no problem. However, for individuals dealing with poor blood circulation from diabetes, severe burns or peripheral vascular disease, a simple cut or scrape can result in serious infection requiring advanced wound care therapies.

Having a chronic wound can be painful, expensive and upsetting. Since most non-healing, chronic wounds involve complications, we take a comprehensive and personalized approach in planning each patient's treatment. We work with you to determine, manage and treat any underlying medical conditions, which will help you to heal faster and more completely.

Hyperbaric Treatment

The Saint Alphonsus Advanced Wound Healing and Hyperbaric Medicine program also specializes in Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) for patients who have non-healing or complex wounds and other diseases that benefit from pressurized oxygen delivery. If you have chronic diabetes or a wound that will not heal, you may benefit from oxygen therapy. During this type of treatment, you breathe 100 percent oxygen while under pressure in a hyperbaric chamber. Hyperbaric treatment is available at our Boise and Nampa locations.

The Wound Healing & Hyperbaric program includes the use of sophisticated Sechrist Monoplace Hyperbaric Chambers. The highly skilled Hyperbaric Medicine team, which includes professional staff of hyperbaric technicians, physical therapists, nurse practitioners, and physicians, remain in constant contact with every patient throughout the treatment session via the chamber intercom. The roomy interiors, which can accommodate patients up to 700 pounds, allow patients to rest comfortably in a reclined position while breathing normally. Patients can listen to music, watch television or movies, or nap during treatment.

Outpatient department of Saint Alphonsus Medical Center - Ontario.