Collin County, Texas · County seat: McKinney

In-Home Wound Care in Collin County

Across Collin County's fast-growing suburbs, we bring wound care to the door — no drive across the tollway required.

A US Wound nurse practitioner providing in-home wound care in Collin County, Texas
No surprisesBenefits verified first
We come to youAnywhere in Collin County
Like familyPatients first
We don't wait aroundOften seen the same week

We serve all of Collin County in person — the anchor cities of Plano, McKinney, Frisco, and Allen, plus Wylie, Murphy, Prosper, Celina, and Anna as the county keeps pushing north. A licensed nurse practitioner comes to your home, whether it's an established neighborhood or a subdivision that didn't exist five years ago.

Collin County has been one of the fastest-growing counties in the country for two decades, and it's aging in place: many of its master-planned and active-adult communities are now home to residents in their seventies and eighties. Care that comes to the door fits that reality far better than a drive up the tollway to a clinic.

Who we care for

Wound care for Collin County families

The patients we see most across Collin County are older adults and the adult children coordinating their care — often juggling work, kids, and a parent healing at home. We treat diabetic foot ulcers, pressure ulcers, post-surgical wounds, and chronic wounds, verify benefits before the first visit so cost is never a surprise, and coordinate with the Plano- and McKinney-area doctors and home health teams already involved.

Coverage

Choose your city in Collin County

Cities with a dedicated page are linked; every community listed is within our in-home service area.

Plano McKinney Frisco Allen Wylie Prosper Celina Murphy Anna

Getting started

How to begin in Collin County

Reach out

Call us or request a visit — no referral needed to start. Bring in whoever you want involved.

We verify — fast

We confirm your Medicare, Medicaid, or private benefits first, usually within 24–48 hours, so cost is never a surprise.

We come to you

A licensed nurse practitioner treats your wound at home, anywhere in Collin County, and stays until it graduates.

Request an Appointment (877) 969-6863

FAQ

In-home wound care in Collin County

Which Collin County cities do you serve?
Plano, McKinney, Frisco, and Allen have dedicated coverage, and we also serve Wylie, Murphy, Prosper, Celina, and Anna. If you're in Collin County, we come to you.
What kinds of wounds do you treat at home in Collin County?
Diabetic foot ulcers, pressure ulcers and bedsores, surgical incisions and dehiscence, and venous, arterial, infected, and other non-healing wounds — managed by a licensed nurse practitioner in your home.
Do you work with family caregivers?
Yes. Whoever the patient wants involved — a spouse, an adult child, a caregiver — is part of the plan, and we coach them on what to watch for between visits.
How soon can a nurse practitioner come out in Collin County?
Quickly. We usually verify benefits within 24-48 hours and see most new patients the same week; stat referrals are often seen the next day.

In-home wound care in Collin County starts with a call

Call us or request a visit — for yourself or someone you love. We verify your benefits first, so there are no surprises, and get a nurse practitioner to your door, often the same week.