Kane Republican

Hyperbaric Medicine, a rarity in rural healthcare, offered in our region

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OLEAN, NY – Arthur Goldstein, MD, medical director of the Center for Wound Healing and Hyperbaric Medicine, is nearing his thirteenth work anniversar­y as a provider at Olean General Hospital ( OGH). Over the course of the past thirteen years, Dr. Goldstein has witnessed tremendous progress at The Center for Wound Healing and Hyperbaric Medicine which is located on the OGH campus in the Gundlah Dental Center at 623 Main Street, Olean, NY 14760.

“Having hyperbaric medicine treatments is very unique to a smalltown hospital,” said Dr. Goldstein. “Typically, this service is only found in larger cities like Buffalo, Rochester, and Erie.”

The hyperbaric oxygen therapy is a treatment in which patients are enclosed in a pressurize­d chamber in which the patient breaths 100% pure oxygen at a higher atmospheri­c pressure. This higher pressure increases the dose of oxygen allowing the body to promote wound healing and help fight infections.

Last year, the Center for Wound Healing and Hyperbaric Medicine celebrated as it performed its 10,000th hyperbaric oxygen treatment since it's inception in 2007. The treatment is effective for slow healing wounds including diabetic ulcers and radiation treatment complicati­ons. patients are normally treated daily, Monday through Friday, and are efficientl­y in and out of the office within two hours.

Other than the hyperbaric oxygen therapy treatment, the wound center also offers different procedures to the community. a few of these procedures and treatments include compressio­n therapy for venous ulcers, lymphedema management, treatment for pressure ulcers, tissue/ bone biopsy, compressio­n therapy, and other advanced specialty wound care treatment/ dressing.the team focuses on providing the patient with an advanced level of care, individual­ity and patient specific treatments. Through a collaborat­ion among the wound center team, the use of a comprehens­ive approach to not only to heal the wound but improve conditions and reduce the risk of reoccurren­ce.

“A lot of the conditions we see most common are ulcers from a variety of causes; diabetes, varicose veins, and blood clots, and leg swelling/edema, pressure ulcers, and radiation therapy,” Dr. Goldstein stated. “we have an experience­d and dedicated team that are patient focused and provide excellent care to our patients.”

Since starting in 2010, Dr. Goldstein highlighte­d how the Center for Wound Healing and Hyperbaric Medicine has never been closed due to weather, or any other extreme circumstan­ces.

“My team and I live and work in our community. This makes it easier for us to be here for our patients when they need us the most,” said Dr. Goldstein. “I've been here for thirteen years and I feel like I'm a part of this community. I have always practiced in a small-town. I love the connection you can build not only with the community but with our patients, they get to know me, and I get to know them.”

The team typically has about 300 to 350 patient visits per month.the work doesn't stop only in the office but they also provide the community with various healthrela­ted education. Recently, Dr. Goldstein and his team conducted an educationa­l presentati­on to the local first responders about carbon monoxide poisoning and treatments.

The Center for Wound Healing and Hyperbaric Medicine is open 7:30am to 4pm, Monday through Friday. referrals are not required for an appointmen­t. To schedule an appointmen­t, please call (716) 375-7577.

The Wound Clinic at Bradford Regional Medical Center (BRMC) is another service that's offered to the community. The service is led by Latroy Navaroli, DNP, and has an experience­d team that evaluates and treats a variety of chronic wounds that may be caused by diabetes, high blood pressure, arthritis, and other medical conditions.the Wound Clinic at BRMC is open Mondays and Fridays from 8am to 3:30pm. Appointmen­ts can be made by calling (814) 362-8245 and referrals are not necessary.

 ?? Photo submitted ?? The hyperbaric chambers located at The Center for Wound Healing and Hyperbaric Medicine in Olean.
Photo submitted The hyperbaric chambers located at The Center for Wound Healing and Hyperbaric Medicine in Olean.
 ?? Photo submitted ?? Arthur Goldstein, MD, medical director, The Center for Wound Healing and Hyperbaric Medicine.
Photo submitted Arthur Goldstein, MD, medical director, The Center for Wound Healing and Hyperbaric Medicine.

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