Fremont Wound Center Celebrates Anniversary
12 Sep 2011
Community News
Fremont Area Medical Center’s (FAMC) Center for Wound Healing is marking its one year anniversary, and many people have good reason to celebrate. Over the past 12 months, the staff at the wound center has healed over 230 difficult-to-heal wounds – wounds impervious to conventional treatments.
For most people, cuts and scratches heal within days or weeks. But for an individual whose natural healing process is hampered, a simple sore can become a complex medical problem.
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