Title Wound care and ostomy at VA Spokane health care VHA health service name and description Description We provide thoughtful, compassionate diagnosis and treatment for Veterans with acute or chronic wounds or those who need ostomy care. Type of care Specialty care Health Service API ID wound This is a required Vet Center service No Show for VAMC Facilities Show VAMC system description Healing your wounds is an important step in your recovery and rehabilitation. Our wound care team will assess your wound, determine where you are in the healing process, and provide a treatment plan for your care. If you've had ostomy surgery and are living with either a temporary or permanent stoma (a surgical opening to allow urine, feces, or body fluids to exit your body), we can help you manage the care of your stoma, make good product choices, and cope with the effects of ostomy surgery. We provide care and support for: Open, non-healing, and hard-to-heal wounds Localized incisions and infected or draining wounds Bedsores (also known as pressure ulcers or decubitus ulcers) Amputations Wounds or leaking seals around your stoma Skin rashes Facility descriptions Wound care and ostomy - Mann-Grandstaff Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center VHA health service name and description Description We provide thoughtful, compassionate diagnosis and treatment for Veterans with acute or chronic wounds or those who need ostomy care. Type of care Specialty care Health Service API ID wound This is a required Vet Center service No Show for VAMC Facilities Show VAMC system description of service Healing your wounds is an important step in your recovery and rehabilitation. Our wound care team will assess your wound, determine where you are in the healing process, and provide a treatment plan for your care. If you've had ostomy surgery and are living with either a temporary or permanent stoma (a surgical opening to allow urine, feces, or body fluids to exit your body), we can help you manage the care of your stoma, make good product choices, and cope with the effects of ostomy surgery. We provide care and support for: Open, non-healing, and hard-to-heal wounds Localized incisions and infected or draining wounds Bedsores (also known as pressure ulcers or decubitus ulcers) Amputations Wounds or leaking seals around your stoma Skin rashes Appointments Appointment intro text Use default text Appointment lead-in default Contact us to schedule, reschedule, or cancel your appointment. If a referral is required, you’ll need to contact your primary care provider first. Is a referral required? Yes Are walkins accepted? No Is online scheduling available for this service? No Phone number for appointments Phone Type Phone Phone number 509-434-7029 Label Wound care and ostomy Service location Address Address Name of office or location Wound care and ostomy Building name/number Building 1 Wing, Floor, or Room Number 1st Floor Street address Use the facility's street address? On Address United States Hours Provide specific hours for this service Hours Monday: 8:00 am-4:30 pm Tuesday: 8:00 am-4:30 pm Wednesday: 8:00 am-4:30 pm Thursday: 8:00 am-4:30 pm Friday: 8:00 am-4:30 pm Saturday: Closed Sunday: Closed Contact info Use the general facility phone number Yes, display the general facility phone number Other phone numbers Phone Type Phone Phone number 509-434-7029 Label Wound care and ostomy
Wound care and ostomy - Mann-Grandstaff Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center VHA health service name and description Description We provide thoughtful, compassionate diagnosis and treatment for Veterans with acute or chronic wounds or those who need ostomy care. Type of care Specialty care Health Service API ID wound This is a required Vet Center service No Show for VAMC Facilities Show VAMC system description of service Healing your wounds is an important step in your recovery and rehabilitation. Our wound care team will assess your wound, determine where you are in the healing process, and provide a treatment plan for your care. If you've had ostomy surgery and are living with either a temporary or permanent stoma (a surgical opening to allow urine, feces, or body fluids to exit your body), we can help you manage the care of your stoma, make good product choices, and cope with the effects of ostomy surgery. We provide care and support for: Open, non-healing, and hard-to-heal wounds Localized incisions and infected or draining wounds Bedsores (also known as pressure ulcers or decubitus ulcers) Amputations Wounds or leaking seals around your stoma Skin rashes Appointments Appointment intro text Use default text Appointment lead-in default Contact us to schedule, reschedule, or cancel your appointment. If a referral is required, you’ll need to contact your primary care provider first. Is a referral required? Yes Are walkins accepted? No Is online scheduling available for this service? No Phone number for appointments Phone Type Phone Phone number 509-434-7029 Label Wound care and ostomy Service location Address Address Name of office or location Wound care and ostomy Building name/number Building 1 Wing, Floor, or Room Number 1st Floor Street address Use the facility's street address? On Address United States Hours Provide specific hours for this service Hours Monday: 8:00 am-4:30 pm Tuesday: 8:00 am-4:30 pm Wednesday: 8:00 am-4:30 pm Thursday: 8:00 am-4:30 pm Friday: 8:00 am-4:30 pm Saturday: Closed Sunday: Closed Contact info Use the general facility phone number Yes, display the general facility phone number Other phone numbers Phone Type Phone Phone number 509-434-7029 Label Wound care and ostomy
VHA health service name and description Description We provide thoughtful, compassionate diagnosis and treatment for Veterans with acute or chronic wounds or those who need ostomy care. Type of care Specialty care Health Service API ID wound This is a required Vet Center service No Show for VAMC Facilities Show VAMC system description of service Healing your wounds is an important step in your recovery and rehabilitation. Our wound care team will assess your wound, determine where you are in the healing process, and provide a treatment plan for your care. If you've had ostomy surgery and are living with either a temporary or permanent stoma (a surgical opening to allow urine, feces, or body fluids to exit your body), we can help you manage the care of your stoma, make good product choices, and cope with the effects of ostomy surgery. We provide care and support for: Open, non-healing, and hard-to-heal wounds Localized incisions and infected or draining wounds Bedsores (also known as pressure ulcers or decubitus ulcers) Amputations Wounds or leaking seals around your stoma Skin rashes