“I came in with a painful callus that turned out to be a hidden wound. The team caught it early, started treatment, and made me custom inserts to protect my feet. I can finally walk without pain again.”
Compassionate, evidence-based wound care from board-certified specialists at American Surgeons Group. We treat diabetic, venous, pressure, and chronic foot & leg wounds using proven, modern therapies.
Our focused wound-care team provides a thorough exam, targeted infection control, on-site imaging, and personalized treatment plans, all designed to close wounds, relieve pain, and restore mobility. Same/next-day appointments available.
A wound that won’t heal is rarely “just a scratch.” Chronic wounds allow bacteria to enter, can deepen into tendon or bone, and if ignored, may lead to serious infection, hospitalization, or amputation. People who’ve tried dressings at home or seen multiple providers without progress are not failing; they simply need focused, specialist wound care in Chicago, IL.
When a wound won’t heal, experience and coordinated care matter. American Surgeons Group combines board-certified specialists, on-site diagnostics, and individualized treatment plans to close wounds safely and get patients back on their feet.
Our physicians are trained in advanced wound management and podiatric surgery, bringing years of hands-on experience to complex wounds and limb-threatening infections.
At our wound care center in Chicago, IL, we use up-to-date protocols; debridement, targeted infection control, offloading, compression, and biologics when appropriate to give stubborn wounds the best chance to heal.
X-ray, CT, MRI and bone scan options are available or coordinated quickly; when vascular or diabetic specialty care is needed, we make timely referrals so nothing falls through the cracks.
Multiple Illinois locations, friendly scheduling, and same/next-day appointments help patients get assessed and treated before problems escalate.
Our Wound Care Program is built to find and fix the reasons a wound isn’t healing, not just cover the symptom. Every patient receives a focused, stepwise plan that combines precise diagnostics, targeted infection control, advanced therapies, and practical prevention strategies so wounds close safely and recurrence is reduced.
At our wound care center in Chicago, IL, we provide a full range of wound-care treatments, each chosen to target the underlying cause of delayed healing and to move wounds toward safe closure. Below are the core services patients rely on.
Precise removal of non-viable tissue plus moisture-balanced dressings to promote healthy granulation and reduce bacterial burden.
Wound swabs and sensitivity testing guide targeted topical or systemic antibiotics to avoid guesswork and speed recovery.
Pressure relief strategies and adapted orthotic devices for diabetic foot wounds to prevent re-injury and enable healing.
Graduated compression systems to reduce edema, improve venous return, and accelerate closure of leg wounds.
On-site or quickly coordinated X-ray, CT, MRI and bone scans when deeper infection or ischemia must be ruled out.
Regenerative products and skin-equivalent therapies used when conventional care stalls to give stubborn wounds a healing boost.
At our wound care center in Chicago, IL, our wound-care team treats a wide range of patients, whether you’re just spotting an early sore or you’ve been managing stubborn wounds for months. Typical patients include:
Nerve damage and poor circulation make foot wounds common; we offer targeted diabetic wound care and offloading solutions.
When blood flow is compromised, wounds stall, we coordinate imaging and vascular referrals as needed.
Compression and vein-focused strategies help leg wounds heal.
We identify hidden wounds beneath thickened skin and treat the root cause.
Chronic wounds often need advanced biologics, debridement, and a stepped plan to restart healing.
Call (708) 799-7500 or book online, we aim for same/next-day access.
We measure the wound, assess circulation, and order any imaging or wound cultures needed.
Your wound care in Chicago, IL, may include debridement, targeted antibiotics, dressings, offloading or compression, and biologics when appropriate.
Regular follow-ups, dressing changes, and clear at-home instructions keep healing on track.
Once the wound closes we create a prevention plan (footwear, skin care, vascular/diabetes follow-up) to reduce recurrence.
“I came in with a painful callus that turned out to be a hidden wound. The team caught it early, started treatment, and made me custom inserts to protect my feet. I can finally walk without pain again.”
“I avoided surgery thanks to their thorough testing and targeted treatment. They coordinated everything with my vascular doctor.”
“After months of non-healing, my foot wound closed after six visits. The team guided every step and kept me informed.”
“As a diabetic, I worried every sore would lead to more complications. The group explained everything clearly, ran tests, and set up a treatment plan that worked. They really cared about keeping me safe and preventing amputation.”
“The nurses were gentle and explained home care so I could manage dressings confidently.”
“My dad’s venous leg wound wouldn’t close after months of home care. The doctors here used compression therapy and regular checkups, within weeks we saw huge improvement. Their staff even taught us how to manage dressings at home.”
Healing varies by wound size, depth, circulation and how closely you follow the plan. Many patients see measurable improvement within a defined course of care (often within up to 10 visits).
Yes. We specialize in diabetic and non-diabetic wounds, with offloading, infection control, and coordinated diabetes/vascular care.
If indicated, we provide or coordinate X-ray, CT, MRI, bone scans and wound cultures to guide treatment.
We accept most major insurers. Call our staff at (708) 799-7500 to verify coverage before your visit to wound care center in Chicago, IL .
Prompt, evidence-based care often prevents progression to surgery by treating infection, restoring circulation, and closing wounds.
Bring any prior wound records/photos, a list of medications, and the shoes/orthotics you normally wear. This helps expedite your personalized plan.
If a sore hasn’t improved after 2 weeks, looks infected, or keeps reopening, it’s time to see a wound-care specialist. Early evaluation reduces risks.
Yes. We manage pressure wounds with debridement, dressings, and pressure-relief strategies, often in coordination with caregivers and home health providers.
We review your health history, measure and examine the wound, and may order imaging or wound cultures. You’ll leave with a clear treatment plan.
Absolutely. Once healed, we provide prevention tips, footwear guidance, skin checks, diabetes and vascular follow-up to lower your risk of recurrence.
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