From Referral to Diagnosis
If you have a concern about your foot or leg health — whether it be a wound, ulcer or pain while walking — or if you have risk factors such as smoking, diabetes, hypertension, and hyperlipidemia — reach out to the Hartford HealthCare Limb Preservation Program closest to you.
Once a referral is made to the limb preservation program, we will then coordinate all necessary appointments and testing for the patient.
You will work with a team of specialists, including a limb preservation nurse navigator and provider, who will serve as your point of contact and guide throughout the diagnosis and treatment process.
Based on your individualized needs, you may be scheduled for non-invasive tests that will advise your course of treatment, including blood pressure screenings, ultrasounds, and other tests that evaluate the quality of blood flow in your limbs.
After testing, your nurse navigator will set up the appropriate consultations with a wide range of experts that may include podiatrists, endocrinologists, wound care specialists, vascular or general surgeons, and more.
Should you require surgery, your nurse navigator will also coordinate the recovery process, including rehabilitation, fitting of orthotics, and routine follow-up appointments.
Treatments and Technology
The Limb Preservation Program at Hartford HealthCare is committed to offering cutting-edge therapy right in your community. Our providers may recommend a variety of treatments, including:
- Angiograms: A minimally invasive outpatient procedure to assess blood vessels and improve blood flow down your leg. Your provider may use specially designed technology that can open blocked blood vessels, including stents, cutting devices, and balloons.
- Surgery: A variety of complex surgical treatments to improve blood flow to the wound, clean or close unhealthy tissue or open wounds, or remove non-healing tissue or bones.
- Advanced wound care: The wound care center at Hartford HealthCare offers a number of cutting-edge treatments, including hyperbaric oxygen therapy, negative pressure therapy, synthetic skin grafts, and more.
No matter the course of treatment, we believe that great care can be provided quickly, easily, and close to home.
If Amputation is Necessary
Our team is committed to doing everything we can to prevent amputation, but sometimes that outcome is unavoidable.
If amputation is required, we connect you with resources to get you up, walking, and functioning as soon as possible, whether it be physical therapy, prosthesis fittings, or an amputee support group.
Limb Preservation Cover Story: A Butcher’s Close Call