Clinic Schedule:

Monday – Friday 6:00 – 7:00 pm
Saturday 9:00 – 8:00 pm
Sunday 10:00 – 9:00 pm
Emergency Hotline (24/7)

Trunkline : (02) 8372-3825 or 5318-5100
E-Mail : info@capitolmedical.com.ph
Address : Quezon Avenue Cor. Scout Magbanua Street, Quezon City, Philippines, 1103

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Diabetic Foot & Wound Center

The Diabetic Foot and Hyperbaric Center for Wound Healing of Capitol Medical Center is a state-of-the-art, multidisciplinary center that offers a comprehensive advance treatment for chronic non-healing wounds. The team is composed of dedicated, compassionate, experienced physicians and nurses with the expertise to understand and treat varied circumstances and challenges of complex wounds.

The goal of the Center is to heal chronic wounds, as well as preserve limbs and prevent wound recurrence. It provides the finest treatment possible while improving the comfort and quality of life of the patient. By recognizing patients “at risk” of developing diabetic foot early, the Center is able to adopt measures to minimize and prevent lower limb amputations and early treatment of pressure injury.

Services Offered:
  • Diabetic Foot Screening
  • ABI
  • Monofilament Testing
  • Tuning Fork
  • Risk Stratification
  • Diabetic Foot & Wound Care Management
  • Wound Care
  • Use of “modern dressings”
  • Minor and medium debridement and wound bed preparation
  • Limb Saving Procedure
  • Education
  • Pressure Injury Monitoring, Prevention, and Treatment
  • Advanced wound care:
  • Vacuum assisted closure
  • Comprehension therapy
  • Application of growth factor
  • Application of total contact cast or removal cast walkers
  • Enterostomal Care
  • Venous and Arterial Management
  • Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Indication Wounds
  • Problematic, non-healing wounds and ulcers (diabetic, venous, etc.)
  • Infective wounds (gas gangrene, refractory osteomyelitis, necrotizing soft tissue infections)
  • Acute traumatic ischemia, crush injuries, compartment syndromes
  • Compromised skin grafts and flaps
  • Thermal burn
  • Oncology
  • Late radiation induced tissue damage and complications due to endarteritis
  • Prophylactically adjunctive to therapeutic radiation, for preparation of surgery or implant procedures in previously irradiated fields
  • Primary Line of Treatment
  • Air or gas embolism
  • Decompression sickness
  • Carbon monoxide poisoning
  • Smoke inhalation
  • Other Indications
  • Acute sensorineural hearing loss
  • Intracranial abscesses
  • Bell’s palsy
  • Severe anemia
  • Research Indications
  • HBOT in neurological illnesses-cerebral palsy, stroke, head injury
  • HBOT as radiosensitizer in Glioblastoma multiforme and reirradiation of squamous cell CA
  • Well-being
Team of Doctors

Cardiologists:

Team of Doctors

Interventional Cardiologists:

Team of Doctors

Cardiology Fellows:

Team of Doctors

Head, Diabetic Foot and Hyperbaric Medicine:

Team Staff

Staff / Personnel:

(02) 8372-3825 local 2156
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