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Wound Care ClinicSelecting the correct dressing for specific wounds is important in patient care, not only for comfort but to ensure the healing process is as effective and efficient as possible.
Featuring leading wound care brands such as Cutimed, Allevyn, Mepore and Tegaderm, our Wound Care Clinic makes it easy to find the dressings you need!
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A staple of wound care, absorbent dressings are suitable for wounds ranging from low to high levels of exudate.
Suitable for low to moderate levels of exudate, foam dressings maintain a moist healing environment and reduce the risk of maceration.
Antimicrobial dressings contain an antiseptic additive such as honey, silver or iodine to reduce the microbial load within the wound.
Wound contact layers offer pain-free, atraumatic dressing changes that don't disturb the healing process.
Film dressings are non-absorbent and clear to allow the wound to be viewed without removal, protecting the wound from foreign matter and allowing it to breathe.
Impregnated dressings are saturated with a solution, emulsion, oil or another agent or compound to assist with the healing and protection of wounds.
Our range of IV Dressings are designed to protect and secure intravenous catheters and cannulae.
Hydrogel dressings are able to rehydrate a dry wound and debride necrotic and sloughy tissue while cooling and soothing the wound.
Promoting removal of sloughy and necrotic tissue, Hydrocolloid Dressings assist granulation tissue formation and epithelialisation.
Highly absorbent, Alginate Dressings form a gel when in contact with exudate and are generally painless upon removal.
Our selection of ready-made kits include packs suitable for minor ops, eye dressing and Spec 10 and 35 packs.
Promoting removal of sloughy and necrotic tissue, Hydrocolloid Dressings assist granulation tissue formation and epithelialisation.
Available in creams, sprays and wipes, our Barrier products offer protection to the skin during routine tasks.
Our range of tapes can be used to secure dressings, instruments and cannulae in place.
A range of products including padding and casting materials for use in fracture management.
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