Baptist Memorial Hospital-Oktibbeha County Wound Healing & Hyperbaric Cente

Baptist Memorial Hospital-Oktibbeha County Wound Healing & Hyperbaric Cente A member of Healogics, the nations number one provider of advanced, specialty wound care. Healogics is the nation’s leading provider of advanced wound care.

Wound care treatment is very important and more common than most people realize. In fact, 1 in 4 families has a family member with a chronic wound. The impact on people and their loved ones is astounding, as a wound left untreated can lead to diminished quality of life and possible amputation of the affected limb. Approximately 30 percent of untreated chronic wounds result in amputation, and five-years post-amputation the mortality rate is approximately 75 percent. Fortunately, there is hope for people who suffer from chronic wounds. Every team member within the Healogics network of nearly 600 Wound Care Centers® dedicates themselves every day to healing and caring for people with hard-to-heal wounds. The expertise of our Wound Care Centers’ specialty-trained wound care physicians allows Centers to treat a variety of chronic wounds. We have been treating patients with chronic wounds for over 20 years, from over 600 hospital-based wound care centers across the country. Today, Healogics treats over 300,000 wound care patients a year and has healed nearly 4M wounds. Managed by Healogics, the nations #1 specialty wound care company who has over 600 centers across the United States.

November is  , and here at Baptist Memorial Hospital-Oktibbeha County Wound Healing & Hyperbaric Center, we are educatin...
11/07/2025

November is , and here at Baptist Memorial Hospital-Oktibbeha County Wound Healing & Hyperbaric Center, we are educating on a complication that can arise in those living with diabetes: chronic wounds.
If you notice skin that is slow to heal, contact us at 662-615-2791 to schedule an appointment today! We have one of the highest heal rates in the nation. We want to serve you and get you healed! No doctor referral is required and we treat ALL ages.

Timing matters. Early-stage ulcers heal faster with far fewer complications. That’s why we are committed to educating du...
11/07/2025

Timing matters. Early-stage ulcers heal faster with far fewer complications. That’s why we are committed to educating during , so we can help you get on the road to healing as soon as possible. If you are a diabetic, do NOT wait to schedule an appointment. We are here for you! We use the most advanced modalities to get you healed faster! Call us today at 662-615-2791. We are Healogics, the nation's number one provider of advanced specialty wound care!

Diabetic neuropathy occurs when high blood sugar levels damage blood vessels. This leads to nerve damage, which can caus...
11/07/2025

Diabetic neuropathy occurs when high blood sugar levels damage blood vessels. This leads to nerve damage, which can cause a loss of sensation in the feet and legs.
Because diabetic ulcers are commonly found on these spots, the numbness can cause symptoms to be overlooked, and a wound might go unnoticed.
At Baptist Memorial Hospital-Oktibbeha County Wound Healing & Hyperbaric Center, we can perform a quick, painless exam to diagnose neuropathy and move forward with a plan of care to prevent the complications of a chronic wound. Call us today 662-615-2791 to schedule an appointment. No doctor referral is required.

CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT!We encourage anyone living with diabetes to inspect their feet daily. This is step one to identi...
11/06/2025

CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT!
We encourage anyone living with diabetes to inspect their feet daily. This is step one to identifying symptoms and preventing the potential complications of a diabetic wound.
If you notice weakness, tingling or a loss of sensation in the legs or feet, call us at Baptist Memorial Hospital-Oktibbeha Wound Healing & Hyperbaric Center to work with our specialized team for the highest level of care. We are here to heal you! Call us at 662-615-2791.

AMPUTATIONS ARE OFTEN AVOIDABLE!Diabetic foot ulcers can lead to extreme complications. With the right care, complicatio...
11/06/2025

AMPUTATIONS ARE OFTEN AVOIDABLE!
Diabetic foot ulcers can lead to extreme complications. With the right care, complications like amputation are avoidable.
This , we are educating for those at risk. Stay one step ahead of your health and contact Baptist Memorial Hospital-Oktibbeha Wound Healing & Hyperbaric Center for expert care today. Don't delay your treatment! Everyday we save people from amputations! Did you know that we have one of the highest heal rates in the nation? We are managed by Healogics, the nation's number one provider of advanced, specialty wound care!

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400 Hospital Road
Starkville, MS
39759

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4pm
Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm
Friday 8am - 2pm

Telephone

+16626152791

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