MercyOne wound clinic celebrates expansion with ribbon cutting
SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KCAU)– After a year of hard work, the MercyOne wound clinic has finally been expanded and celebrated with a ribbon cutting.
Since opening in 2005, the wound clinic had little to no room to help as many patients as they'd like to. And with the help of MercyOne, the wound clinic was finally able to expand and receive more room for patients, new providers, as well as another hyperbaric oxygen therapy machine. Medical director Paul Johnson says he hopes this expansion will better help meet the needs in the Siouxland community.
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"We had a hallway and a small waiting room that we've used ever since then, but it has been tremendously crowded, so this space became available, and we were fortunate enough to move into it, and MercyOne has remodeled it for us, and made it our new home," Paul Johnson with MercyOne said.
The MercyOne advanced wound care has been helping patients with wounds for over 20 years, providing wound evaluation, diagnostic assessments, and non-invasive vascular studies.