Dallas County, Texas · County seat: Dallas
In-Home Wound Care in Dallas County
In a county as big and busy as Dallas, we come to you — so a wound never means fighting cross-town traffic.

We cover Dallas County end to end in person — the city of Dallas itself plus Irving, Garland, Mesquite, Grand Prairie, Richardson, Carrollton, and the southern suburbs of DeSoto, Cedar Hill, Duncanville, and Lancaster. A licensed nurse practitioner comes to your neighborhood, including the parts of town other providers skip.
Dallas County holds more than two and a half million people across a dense, highway-laced metro, and its wound clinics cluster around a few hospital districts. For a patient in Pleasant Grove or Lancaster, that can mean a cross-town haul for a fifteen-minute dressing change. We flip that: the visit comes to the kitchen table instead.
Who we care for
Wound care for Dallas County families
Across Dallas County we care mostly for older adults and the family members helping them heal at home — after a hospital stay, with a stubborn diabetic ulcer, or managing a pressure ulcer that comes with limited mobility. We handle post-surgical wounds and non-healing wounds too, and we keep your Dallas doctors and home health nurses in the loop the whole way. Patients first, no judgment about your neighborhood or your home.
Coverage
Choose your city in Dallas County
Cities with a dedicated page are linked; every community listed is within our in-home service area.
Getting started
How to begin in Dallas 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 Dallas County, and stays until it graduates.
FAQ
In-home wound care in Dallas County
Which Dallas County cities do you cover?
What wounds do you treat at home in Dallas County?
Can you coordinate with my Dallas doctor or home health agency?
How soon can a nurse practitioner come out in Dallas County?
In-home wound care in Dallas 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.
