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Diabetic Foot Care

Diabetes can affect circulation and feeling in the feet, which makes it easier to miss cuts, pressure points, and early signs of injury. At Oregon Coast Wound Center, we help patients prevent diabetic foot problems and treat them early before they become more serious.

Why Diabetic Foot Care Matters

Even a small foot problem can turn into a larger issue when healing is slowed or sensation is reduced. Regular diabetic foot care can help lower the risk of ulcers, infection, and other complications that affect comfort, mobility, and overall health.

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Our Approach

We tailor diabetic foot care to your individual needs, including:

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Regular evaluations to monitor skin integrity, circulation, and nerve function

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Regular evaluations to monitor skin integrity, circulation, and nerve function

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Ulcer prevention through education, footwear guidance, and offloading strategies

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Ulcer prevention through education, footwear guidance, and offloading strategies

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Wound care for existing ulcers or slow-healing injuries

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Wound care for existing ulcers or slow-healing injuries

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Offloading devices like total contact casts and diabetic boots

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Offloading devices like total contact casts and diabetic boots

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Custom orthotics to relieve pressure points

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Custom orthotics to relieve pressure points

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Coordination of diabetic footwear and medical equipment

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Coordination of diabetic footwear and medical equipment

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