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Wound Care

It’s Time to Heal

Being healthy and active are two of life’s great pleasures. For people who have wounds that will not heal, life can lose enjoyment. Diabetes or other health conditions may be contributing to a wound that will not heal, causing pain, fear, and a reduced ability to get around. But there is good news. Effective treatments can help heal wounds, and that’s what the Stephens Memorial Hospital Regional Wound Care program is all about. Our team of wound care specialists, doctors, nurses, therapists, and other medical professionals, use the latest, most advanced treatments to help wounds heal resulting in better health for you and in turn a more enjoyable life!

Our Program

There are many medical conditions, even ones that you may not be aware of, that cause non-healing wounds. We will perform a series of diagnostic tests and once a cause is clearly identified and understood, we inform your primary care physician. We will then work with them to develop your wound treatment plan. We have extensive experience with some of the most advanced treatments available for healing wounds.

We Work With Your Doctor

We work with you and your doctor as a team, to develop a treatment plan that meets your needs. Treatment could begin during your first appointment.

Making an appointment is the first step to getting better. Ask your doctor to contact us, or feel free to call us yourself at 207-393-3454.

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Our skilled surgeons are here for you when you need them most.

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Aging & Older Adult Care

MaineHealth offers a full range of care for older adults, from check-ups to assisted living.
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Skin problems and treatments

You may be referred to a specialist called a dermatologist for care of skin conditions.
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Wound care can help

Educating patients about chronic wounds is an important part of effective wound care and recovery.

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Federal, state officials to visit Stephens Memorial Hospital in support of maternity care in rural communities
With rural services for expectant mothers in Maine at a critical juncture, the administrator of the federal Health Resources and Services Administration will speak, along with state officials and health care providers at a press conference set for 1:15 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 29.
Maine Behavioral Healthcare Appoints Fellowship-trained Clinician to Lead Nursing Services
Jason Rosenberg, MSN will bring more than 10 years’ experience in nurse leadership to the state’s leading provider of behavioral health services.
MaineHealth Awarded $1.2 Million Federal Grant for Statewide Overdose Prevention
Project DHARMA is a collaboration between MaineHealth and several other organizations across the state to prevent overdoses and infections through harm reduction programs.
Stephens Memorial Hospital to Host Access to Care Open House on June 29th
Stephens Memorial Hospital will hold an open house to celebrate MaineHealth’s Access to Care program, which for 20 years has connected our community’s most vulnerable populations to affordable health insurance and free and low cost health care and medications.