UrgentCare2Go® provides convenient, in-home assessments for Bedsores (pressure injuries), which develop from prolonged pressure on the skin—commonly in individuals with limited mobility, chronic illness, or bedridden status. Our mobile clinicians evaluate wound severity, infection signs, pain level, and contributing health factors. We guide wound care, prevention strategies, and next steps to support healing safely at home.
We accept most major insurance plansA Bedsores consultation evaluates pressure injuries, which commonly develop on bony areas such as the tailbone, heels, hips, and elbows. Providers assess wound depth, skin breakdown, moisture exposure, mobility limitations, and infection signs to determine the stage and severity of the injury.
The goal is to relieve pressure, support wound healing, prevent worsening, and avoid complications such as cellulitis or deeper tissue infection.
For individuals with limited mobility, in-home evaluation minimizes discomfort and reduces the risks of transporting someone who may be elderly, bedridden, or recovering from illness. UrgentCare2Go® supports early intervention to prevent complications.
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At UrgentCare2Go®, we accept most major insurance plans including Medicare and Texas Medicaid using our billing company DK Physicians PLLC.
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Bedsores are caused by continuous pressure on the skin, reducing blood flow. They commonly occur in individuals who are bedridden, use wheelchairs, or have limited mobility due to illness or injury.
Bedsores range from Stage 1 (skin redness) to Stage 4 (deep tissue damage). Proper staging helps determine appropriate treatment and the urgency of care needed.
Yes. Untreated bedsores may develop infection, cellulitis, or deeper tissue involvement. Early evaluation helps prevent serious complications.
Treatment depends on severity and may include pressure relief, wound cleaning, dressings, infection management, improved nutrition, and mobility support. Providers guide a customized plan.
Early-stage bedsores can improve with pressure relief and proper wound care. Advanced bedsores often require medical treatment and ongoing monitoring.
Yes. In-home evaluation allows providers to assess wound severity, mobility concerns, and care environment while offering personalized prevention and treatment strategies.
Individuals who are bedridden, wheelchair-bound, elderly, malnourished, or recovering from major illnesses have higher risk. Chronic conditions such as diabetes also increase susceptibility.
Most insurance plans cover evaluation for wounds, skin breakdown, and infection concerns. Coverage depends on your policy, copay, and deductible.
Frequent repositioning, pressure-relief cushions, proper hygiene, adequate hydration, and good nutrition help reduce risk. Providers offer personalized prevention plans based on mobility level.