The First “AI-Powered Real Time Wound Care Evaluation
— Across All 52 States.”
























Wound2.Care
is a nationwide AI evaluation and wound care management platform that instantly connects patients with licensed providers and clinics.

It uses real-time AI wound classification, transparent pricing, and nationwide scheduling to simplify access to care, from evaluation to recovery.

Core promise:

One platform. One price. One pathway — from wound to care.























Highlights:
• Instant AI wound evaluation
• Same-day provider connection
• Transparent pricing & insurance matching
• National network (52 states)
• Clinical-grade accuracy



How It Works
1. Upload or describe your wound.
– The AI evaluates and identifies wound type, severity, and urgency.
2. View real-time results & treatment options.
– Get instant triage results and cost breakdown.
3. Book same-day or virtual visit.
– Connect with a provider or clinic in your state.
4. Track your healing.
– The system monitors wound progress and recommends next steps.

AI Features
• Image-based & question-based wound evaluation
• Self-learning triage model with medical validation
• HIPAA-secure, nationwide access
• Multilingual AI assistant
• Real-time transparent pricing before booking




















Wound Care House Calls Section

Heading: “Healing Delivered to Your Doorstep”

No waiting rooms. No travel.
With Wound2.Care’s house call network, a certified clinician arrives equipped for full wound evaluation, cleaning, dressing changes, debridement, and advanced treatments — all coordinated through AI for faster recovery.

We treat at home:
• Diabetic foot ulcers
• Pressure ulcers (bedsores)
• Surgical wounds
• Burns and traumatic injuries
• Post-radiation and chronic wounds

House call treatments include:
• Debridement and dressing
• NPWT (Negative Pressure Wound Therapy) setup
• Bioengineered graft application
• On-site wound photography & AI analysis
• Supply delivery coordination



























Wound Care Type Typical Symptoms / Signs Brief Description
Pressure Ulcer (Bedsore) • Red, non-blanching skin (early)
• Pain or tenderness over bony areas (heels, sacrum, hips)
• Blister/open sore; may show slough or exposed tissue in late stages
Skin/tissue injury from prolonged pressure or shear, common in immobile patients; staged I–IV based on depth.
Diabetic Foot Ulcer (DFU) • Ulcer on plantar foot/toes
• Numbness/tingling (neuropathy), callus rim
• Drainage, odor; may have poor healing
Ulceration due to neuropathy and impaired circulation in diabetes; high risk of infection and amputation without care.
Venous Leg Ulcer (VLU) • Shallow ulcer near medial ankle
• Leg swelling, aching; brown discoloration
• Moderate–heavy exudate
Chronic ulcer from venous hypertension/insufficiency; responds to compression and exudate management.
Arterial (Ischemic) Ulcer • Painful “punched-out” ulcer on toes/foot
• Cool, pale skin; diminished pulses
• Pain worse with elevation, better when dangling
Ulcers from poor arterial inflow (PAD); healing requires vascular restoration plus protective wound care.
Surgical Wound / Dehiscence • Incision line opens or drains
• Increased pain, redness, or gap at suture line
• Possible fever if infected
Post-operative wound that separates or becomes infected; needs sterile care, possible NPWT or revision.
Traumatic Wound (Laceration/Abrasion/Crush) • Cut, tear, or tissue loss after injury
• Bleeding, contamination/debris
• Pain, swelling; variable depth
Acute injury to skin/soft tissue from accidents; priorities are cleaning, closure, infection prevention, and coverage if needed.
Burn Wound (Thermal/Chemical/Electrical) • Redness/blisters (partial-thickness) or leathery/charred skin (full-thickness)
• Pain (may be reduced in deep burns)
• Fluid-loss risk in larger areas
Tissue damage from heat, chemicals, or electricity; depth guides care from dressings to grafting and fluid management.
Infected Wound • Spreading redness, warmth, swelling
• Pus/odor, increased pain
• Fever or chills in severe cases
Wound complicated by microbial overgrowth; requires culture-guided antibiotics, debridement, and exudate control.
Radiation/Oncologic Wound • Fragile, non-healing tissue in irradiated field
• Fibrosis, necrosis; delayed healing
• Pain; possible infection
Chronic breakdown in previously irradiated skin or soft tissue; needs gentle care, HBOT, and possible reconstructive coverage.

About Wound2.Care


“Where AI Meets the Art of Healing”

Our mission is simple:
To bring hospital-grade wound care to every home in America through AI precision and compassionate house calls.
We partner with local clinics, mobile physicians, and home health networks to ensure every patient gets quality care — whether rural or urban, insured or not.

Patient Reviews for Wound2.Care

Real Stories from Our Patients Across the U.S.

At Wound2.Care, we’re proud to serve patients from New York to Miami, Los Angeles to Chicago, and everywhere in between.
Our mission is simple: deliver expert at-home and in-hotel wound care that’s compassionate, fast, and transparent.
Here’s what real patients have shared about their experiences with our licensed clinicians and AI-powered care system.



Michael R. – Brooklyn, NY (★★★★★)
“Wound2.Care came to my apartment the same day I submitted my AI wound evaluation. The nurse was incredibly kind and explained each step clearly. My diabetic ulcer improved faster than it ever did before — no waiting rooms, no stress. I highly recommend them to anyone in NYC.”



Patricia S. – Miami, FL (★★★★★)
“I was staying at a hotel for a business trip when my surgical wound reopened. Within a few hours, Wound2.Care sent a clinician to my hotel room. They cleaned, dressed, and stabilized my wound with full professionalism. It felt like hospital-quality care, but in the comfort of my room.”



James L. – Hoboken, NJ (★★★★☆)
“I used their AI photo assessment late on a Sunday and got a same-day appointment the next morning. The entire process was seamless — transparent pricing, no hidden fees, and great communication. It’s the easiest medical experience I’ve ever had.”



Angela K. – Los Angeles, CA (★★★★★)
“After cosmetic surgery, I needed daily wound management. Wound2.Care’s clinicians handled everything at my home — from sterile dressing changes to NPWT setup. Their AI app tracked my healing, which kept my surgeon updated remotely. This service is a game changer.”



David P. – Chicago, IL (★★★★★)
“I travel for work constantly, so finding reliable wound care was always a hassle. Wound2.Care met me at my hotel, brought all supplies, and handled my care discreetly. I wish this service existed years ago.”



Sarah G. – Long Island, NY (★★★★★)
“My father has diabetic foot ulcers, and Wound2.Care’s team has been visiting our home weekly. Their clinicians are punctual, respectful, and extremely thorough. The AI reports let us monitor his progress online, which gives us peace of mind.”



Alex M. – Orlando, FL (★★★★★)
“I had a small burn that became infected while on vacation. I booked through Wound2.Care’s AI evaluation and had a same-day hotel visit. They treated it quickly and followed up virtually a few days later — amazing service for travelers.”



Maria D. – Newark, NJ (★★★★★)
“Professional and trustworthy. The clinician explained my pressure ulcer treatment plan, changed my dressing, and gave me practical tips to prevent recurrence. I’ve recommended them to everyone I know.”



⭐ Average Patient Rating: 4.9 / 5

Our clients 

SoftBank, Disney, ViacomCBS (now Paramount Global) ,Uber, Sharing, Nike, Atlantic Records, American Eagle Outfitters, Warner Bros, New York Rangers  (NHL), Jacob & Co, ZARA, Eileen Fisher, Target and more.

Service Areas
Leaa Health provides home doctor visits in:

New York City
Upper East Side, Tribeca, SoHo, Battery Park City, Chelsea, Lincoln Square, and more

Brooklyn
DUMBO, Cobble Hill, Brooklyn Heights, Williamsburg

New Jersey
Short Hills, Montclair, Hoboken, Saddle River, Tenafly, Jersey City

Miami, FL
Aventura, Coral Gables, Brickell, Coconut Grove, Miami Beach

Texas
Dallas-Fort Worth Area, Houston, Austin, San Antonio, Prosper, Celina


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