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A Convenient Source of Wound Care Near Tomball, TX

Close-up of a young woman patient who needs wound care sitting on an exam table and clutching her left knee that has a bad scrape while a male practitioner with stethoscope makes notes on a clipboardFew people will get through life without stepping on a piece of broken glass, slicing their hand with a kitchen knife during meal preparation, or incurring some other kind of wound that cuts or punctures the skin. In many cases, careful cleansing and protecting the wound from dirt and bacteria might be all that’s needed to ensure healing. However, there are other times when it’s a good idea to seek professional wound care. If you’re in the Tomball, Texas, area, you can feel confident turning to the highly qualified medical practitioners at Medella Urgent Care.

Our Vintage Park walk-in clinic is located only a few miles away from Tomball, and we’re open during extended hours every day of the week. We treat walk-in patients of all ages— from infants to seniors—for a wide variety of non-life-threatening illnesses and injuries, including lacerations and puncture wounds.

When to Seek Wound Care at Our Urgent Care Center

Two of the top reasons to seek professional wound treatment are to prevent infection and minimize scarring. When you seek wound care at our walk-in clinic, we’ll carefully evaluate your injury to determine whether stitches are warranted and, if so, provide suturing. We’ll also make sure your wound has been thoroughly cleaned and treated with an appropriate antibiotic cream or spray. If there are signs of infection, we may prescribe antibiotic medications to help you heal faster.

Some types of wounds should be evaluated by medical professionals right away. These include:

  • Animal bites
  • Cat scratches
  • Skin punctures or cuts caused by a rusty or dirty nail
  • Cuts with jagged edges that can’t be pushed together
  • Wounds located on joints, such as your knee or elbow

If your wound is spurting blood, it’s so deep you can see muscle or bone, or you can’t stop the bleeding after several minutes of applying steady pressure, you should visit an emergency room for treatment.

For less serious wounds, Medella Urgent Care is pleased to be a more affordable alternative than the ER. Contact us today if you need more information about the wound care and other medical services we provide to walk-in patients from the Tomball area.