Wound Care USA, LLC and ProgressiveDoctors.com Purchased by EZ Medical Solutions, LLC Fall 2018 Dr. Dixon – The Tom Joyner Morning Show Interview July 15, 2015 Diabetic and Chronic Wound Care Expert Offers Timely Advice During American Diabetes Month Hospital infections kill 200 daily in US Press Release – ProgressiveDoctors.com (aka DermaWound.com)
Wound Care USA, LLC, parent company to ProgressiveDoctors.com and DermaWound® Brand Products was purchased by EZ Medical Solutions, LLC in the Fall of 2018. EZ Medical Solutions is an Alaskan Based LLC with offices in Anchorage, Alaska and Scottsdale, Arizona. David M. Dixon, MD, the Founder and President of Wound Care USA, LLC would like… [Read More Click Here]
The Tom Joyner Morning Show Get Well Wednesdays: Diabetes And Wound Care Dr. Dixon’s Nationally Syndicated Radio Interview with Tom Joyner, J. Anthony & Sybil – Click Here (To listen please click the audio bar Play Arrow BELOW the Play Audio icon Under Dr. Dixon’s picture) Dr. David Dixon, MD is the inventor of DermaWound®… [Read More Click Here]
Tucson, AZ – November 1, 2012 – Anyone that has diabetes knows the helpless feeling of having a scrape or cut turn into a chronic wound that simply will not heal. In general, diabetics are notorious “slow healers” that are often doomed to a regimen of frequent and expensive dressing changes that can take months… [Read More Click Here]
WASHINGTON, March 26, 2014 (AFP) – People who are hospitalized in the United States risk acquiring healthcare-associated infections, which kill 75,000 patients per year, US health authorities said Wednesday… [Read More Click Here]
November 1, 2012 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Dr. David Dixon, MD Wound Care USA, LLC 7620 N. Hartman, Suite #136 Tucson, Arizona 85743 https://progressivedoctors.com pdcustomerservice@hotmail.com Diabetic and Chronic Wound Care Expert Offers Timely Advice During American Diabetes Month. Tucson, AZ – November 1, 2012 – Anyone that has diabetes knows the helpless feeling of having [Read More Click Here]
Pressure / Bed Sores
Diabetic Leg and Foot Ulcers
Decubitus Ulcers
Surgical Wound Dehiscence
Surgical Wound Sites (ex. Post Mohs Surgery)
Indwelling Catheters & Ostomy Sites
External Fixations
Arteriosclerotic Ulcers
Ischaemic Ulcers
Non-Healing Lacerations
Traumatic Ulcers
Spider Bite Ulcers (Brown Recluse)
Amputee Stumps
Chronic or Re-occuring Wounds
Venous Stasis Type Ulcers
Ankle Ulcers
Scleroderma Ulcers
Sickle Cell Ulcers
Auto-Immune Ulcers
Non-acute Thermal Burns (Burn Ulcers)
Radiation Burn Ulcers
Minor scrapes, abrasions and blisters