At Washington County Memorial Hospital (WCMH), our Wound Care Services team, led by Sarah Rion, FNP–WCC, specializes in treating chronic and complex wounds to promote faster healing and improve your quality of life. Whether you’re recovering from surgery or injury, or managing a long-term condition, Sarah and her team provide compassionate, expert care tailored to your needs.
At Washington County Memorial Hospital (WCMH), our Wound Care Services team, led by Sarah Rion, FNP, specializes in treating chronic and complex wounds to promote faster healing and improve your quality of life. Whether you’re recovering from surgery or injury, or managing a long-term condition, Sarah and her team provide compassionate, expert care tailored to your needs.

Conditions We Treat
- Diabetic foot ulcers
- Pressure ulcers (bedsores)
- Venous stasis ulcers
- Surgical and traumatic wounds
- Infected wounds
- Burns and skin graft aftercare
- Non-healing or slow-healing wounds
Our Approach to Healing
Sarah Rion, FNP, and her team focus on:
- Comprehensive evaluation: Assessing your wound and overall health to create a customized plan.
- Advanced wound therapies: Using evidence-based treatments for optimal healing.
- Education and prevention: Teaching patients and families proper wound care techniques to reduce recurrence.
- Collaborative care: Coordinating with your primary care provider, specialists, and other hospital services for seamless support
Services We Provide
- Debridement (removal of damaged tissue)
- Infection control and management
- Compression therapy for venous ulcers
- Dressing and bandage changes with advanced materials
- Nutritional guidance to support wound healing
- Regular follow-ups to track progress and adjust care plans
Location & Contact
Wound Care Clinic is located at Washington County Memorial Hospital
Washington County Memorial Hospital Wound Care is open every Wednesday.
Hours: 8 AM – Noon
Fore more information or to refer a patient, please call: 877.295.2273

