Overview
Some wounds heal in days; others stubbornly persist for weeks or months. At Klinik Utara Jinjang, we focus on chronic, hard-to-heal wounds — combining modern dressings, topical oxygen therapy and root-cause management for the best possible outcome.
Diabetic foot ulcers are particularly serious. Up to 25% of people with diabetes develop foot ulcers, and untreated wounds are a leading cause of lower-limb amputation. Early, expert wound care saves limbs and lives.
When to See Us Urgently
- Wound that hasn't improved after 2 weeks
- Diabetic foot wound or ulcer of any size
- Increasing pain, redness, swelling or pus
- Fever with a wound
- Black or dead tissue in the wound
- Recurring or chronic wounds
Wound Conditions We Treat
Diabetic Foot Ulcers
Precise assessment and management for the most challenging diabetic wounds.
Hard-to-Heal Chronic Wounds
Wounds that haven't improved in 2+ weeks despite home dressings.
Post-Surgical Wounds
Dressing changes, infection monitoring and discharge support.
Industrial & Workplace Injuries
Acute wound care plus follow-up after factory or workplace accidents.
Pressure Sores (Bed Sores)
Care for elderly or bedbound patients, including home visits.
Venous Leg Ulcers
Compression and dressing strategies for ulcers caused by poor circulation.
Topical Oxygen Therapy
Topical oxygen therapy delivers pure oxygen directly to the wound bed. Oxygen is essential for cellular healing — boosting it accelerates closure of chronic wounds that have stalled. We assess each wound individually to determine if you're a candidate.
Our Wound Care Approach
We don't just dress the wound — we look for and treat the underlying cause.
Comprehensive assessment includes circulation checks, blood sugar review, nutritional status and infection screening.
Modern dressings are matched to the stage of healing: alginates, foams, hydrocolloids, antimicrobials.
Home wound dressing services are available for elderly or mobility-limited patients.


