Chronic Wounds May Indicate a Vascular Health Disorder

At the VEC clinic, our team of vascular and wound specialists collaborates to deliver effective care for wounds that show poor signs of healing.

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Chronic Wounds May Indicate a Vascular Health Disorder

At the VEC clinic, our team of vascular and wound specialists work together to deliver effective care for wounds that show poor signs of healing.

Chronic wounds often indicate poor blood supply, which is essential for healing. Inadequate flow prevents nutrients and oxygen from reaching the wound. Consulting a vascular specialist ensures proper treatment.

The Specialists

Behind your care

At The Vascular and Endovascular Clinic, our specialists in vascular health and wound care bring extensive experience and expertise to patient care. With over 20 years of medical practice and more than 300 peer-reviewed publications, they are dedicated to delivering safe and effective treatment outcomes.

Our wound care specialists are accredited by the American Board of Wound Management, ensuring expertise in managing complex cases.

OUR EXPERTISE

Conditions We Treat

Diabetic Leg and Foot Ulcers

Traumatic Wounds

Gangrene

Arterial (or Ischemic) Ulcers

Venous Leg Ulcers

Pressure Ulcers

Infected Wounds

Non-Healing Surgical Wounds

What are chronic wounds?

Wounds are considered chronic when they do not heal in an orderly and timely manner; Usually within 2 months. They can impact a person’s quality of life by causing physical and emotional distress.

Delaying treatment for chronic wounds may lead to severe complications, such as infections and late-stage gangrene, which may require amputation. Prompt diagnosis and treatment is crucial to prevent such complications.

Why see a vascular specialist for my condition?

Chronic wounds are usually an indication of inadequate blood supply or damage to the blood vessels, both of which are essential for proper wound healing. Hence, seeing a vascular and wound care specialist ensures that patients receive relevant and effective treatment.

Have a chronic wound or vascular health concern?

Contact us to make an appointment or seek a second opinion with our doctors

OUR SOLUTIONS

Treatment of Chronic Wounds

We provide a full range of wound healing and vascular procedures which include:

Blue light therapy

Topical oxygen therapy

Negative wound pressure therapy

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy

Geko Therapy

Split skin grafting

WHY CHOOSE US

The Vascular & Endovascular Clinic

Fellowship Trained Specialists

Evidence Based Procedures

Doctors with 20+ Years of Experience

Compassionate and Empathetic Care

INSURANCE AND MEDISAVE

Dedicated Assistance

WITH INSURANCE CLAIMS

Our specialists are on the panel of most personal and corporate health plans. For a complete list and further discussion of your financing options, do contact us for assistance.

Contact Us

Phone

+65 6252 7138
+65 6230 3587 (fax)

Operating Hours

Monday to Friday:
9:30 am - 12:30 pm
1:30 pm - 5:30 pm
Saturday:
9:30 am - 1:30 pm

Have an enquiry or wish to consult our doctors? Contact us through the form below or give our clinic a call at +65 6252 7138


CLINIC LOCATIONS

Visit Us

The Vascular and Endovascular Clinic strives to provide patients with the highest standard of medical care through a comprehensive suite of up-to-date and evidence-based procedures. You can find us at the following locations:

Gleneagles Medical Centre
6 Napier Road, #08-08, Singapore 258499

Mount Elizabeth Medical Centre, Orchard
3 Mount Elizabeth, #10-15, Singapore 228510

Farrer Park Hospital
1 Farrer Park Station Rd, #08-06, Singapore 217562

Parkway East Medical Centre
319 Joo Chiat Place, #04-02, Singapore 427989

Gleneagles Medical Centre
6 Napier Road, #08-08, Singapore 258499

Mount Elizabeth Medical Centre, Orchard
3 Mount Elizabeth, #10-15, Singapore 228510

Farrer Park Hospital
1 Farrer Park Station Rd, #08-06, Singapore 217562

Parkway East Medical Centre
319 Joo Chiat Place, #04-02, Singapore 427989

OPERATING HOURS

Monday to Friday:
9.30 am – 12.30 pm
1.30 pm – 5.30 pm

Saturday:
9.30 am – 1.30 pm