Palm Wound Care brings the specialist you'd otherwise meet in a hospital outpatient wound clinic to the patient's address. We treat chronic and complex wounds in the home, with documentation routed to the referring physician — beginning in Southeast Florida and expanding statewide.
The wounds that are hardest to manage in Florida — where heat, humidity, and long transport times can compromise healing and make clinic-based care a burden on patients, families, and discharge planners.
Offloading, advanced dressings, and vigilant infection surveillance for high-risk feet.
Learn moreMulti-layer compression and edema management, calibrated for the Florida climate and re-evaluated every visit.
Learn moreStage-specific treatment, turning plans, and support-surface recommendations for caregivers.
Learn moreDehiscence, drainage, and slow-healing incisions — managed at home so you can rest.
Learn moreNegative pressure therapy setup, troubleshooting, and dressing changes in the home.
Learn moreFull overview of what we diagnose, dress, and heal across the home setting.
All conditionsDesigned so patients, caregivers, and referring physicians all spend less time coordinating — and so the wound stays on a documented, evidence-based plan.
A provider, caregiver, or patient gets in touch. Coverage is verified before the first visit so there are no billing surprises later.
The specialist arrives within 48 hours, evaluates the wound, and writes a treatment plan you — and your PCP — can actually read.
Weekly, or more often when a wound is changing quickly. Dressings, debridement, imaging coordination, family education — all at your address.
Every visit is documented to hospital-standard and routed to your referring clinician within 24 hours. Nobody gets left out of the loop.
— Dan Orlov, founder · Palm Wound CareChronic wounds don't belong in waiting rooms. They belong in the living room where the patient actually lives — with the specialist who can read the wound, write the plan, and close the loop with the referring physician before they leave.
Every visit is delivered at the patient's address — private residences, condos, assisted living, and memory-care communities. No parking, no waiting rooms, no 90-degree walks from the car.
The same wound-care clinician leads your visits, writes the plan, and coordinates with your physician when the picture changes. No rotating aides, no new face every week.
Privately held and headquartered in Fort Lauderdale — not a PE-backed national rolling through town. We answer our phones and we show up.
Palm Wound Care is part of the Orlov Capital network of wound-care practices — three clinician-led mobile practices running the same protocols in three very different cities.
Manhattan and the outer boroughs. The original of the three — where the protocols, documentation standards, and the same-team-every-visit model were built.
Missouri and Kansas. Same playbook, different geography — applied across long drive times and rural-adjacent care communities.
Florida. Headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, built around senior density, climate-driven wound complications, and the patient who shouldn't be leaving the house for a dressing change.
Active service today is anchored in Broward County, with Palm Beach, Miami-Dade, and the Treasure Coast next to come online. Tampa, Orlando, and Jacksonville are on the statewide roadmap. If you're outside the active zone, call us — we'll tell you honestly when and how we can help.
Our launch market and operational base. Same-week specialist visits across downtown, Las Olas, Victoria Park, Rio Vista, and surrounding Broward neighborhoods.
On-deck market. Priority scheduling for partner care communities and post-discharge referrals — call to check current availability.
On-deck market. Onboarding referral partners across Palm Beach County and the southern Treasure Coast; accepting limited patients by request.
We work alongside primary-care offices, home-health agencies, ALF directors, and hospital discharge planners across Southeast Florida. Referrals come in by fax, email, or phone — and we close the loop after every visit with a progress note routed to the referring clinician within 24 hours.