The legislator has limited the scope of services for specialised wound care facilities to chronic and difficult-to-heal wounds Every person with statutory or private insurance is entitled to care.
Unfortunately, there are currently no valid or evidenced criteria for assessing chronic or difficult-to-heal wounds.
Chronic wounds are wounds that require a very long period of time to heal. In the literature, wounds are often referred to as chronic if they do not show any significant healing tendency within a period of 4 - 12 weeks.
Irrespective of this temporally oriented definition, there are wounds that are to be considered chronic from the beginning, as their treatment requires therapy of the cause. These include, for example diabetic foot syndrome , wounds associated with PAD, Ulcus cruris venosum or pressure ulcers.
If you have any questions, please call us!
Treatment is only possible after making an appointment with us by telephone. To keep waiting times as short as possible, please come on time. If you are unable to keep an appointment, please cancel it in good time, at least one day before your scheduled appointment.
(A doctor's prescription for home nursing care is required for treatment at the WCC-WoundCareCenter. Home nursing is also possible outside the household, e.g. in a specialised facility. Home nursing is also prescribed for WCC-WoundCareCenter on form 12. The initial prescription is valid for up to 4 weeks and can be extended if necessary.)
Insured persons who have reached the age of 18 must pay an additional 10 euros per prescription and 10 per cent of the costs (limited to the costs incurred for the first 28 calendar days). If home care is required due to pregnancy or childbirth, the co-payment does not apply.

