Bayshore Wound Care Center
Bayshore Community Hospital
727 North Beers Street, 2 West
Holmdel, NJ 07733
(732) 497-1611

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Bayshore Wound Care® Center
If you're suffering from a non-healing wound, you're not alone. Every year, chronic wounds caused by diabetes, poor circulation or other conditions, keep 3 to 5 million Americans just like you from doing the things they love to do. But the Wound Care Centerreg mark can help.
 
Overview of our services
The Bayshore Wound Care Centerreg mark is a comprehensive outpatient center that provides a thorough diagnostic appraisal of the wound and the patient, followed by a carefully designed case management program.
 
Our interdisciplinary team of physicians and nurses is dedicated to treating wounds — including many that have resisted healing after months and even years of traditional treatment. It's all we do. In fact, most Wound Care Centerreg mark patients are completely healed in a few months.
 
Your care is led by a board-certified surgeon, with a team that includes infectious disease specialists, nurses, and nutritionists, all with advanced training in wound care management.
 
When you come in, our staff will evaluate your wound and general health. They'll review your medical history. A blood test may be involved. You also may need special tests that give us information about blood flow and oxygen flow in the wound area.
 
After receiving your test results, we'll put together a treatment program based on your special needs. This program will include regular visits to the Wound Care Centerreg mark to provide treatment, evaluate progress and make any changes that might be needed. You (or your caregiver) will be given detailed instructions in home care, dressing (bandage) changes and protecting the wound from further injury.
 
Preparing to visit the Wound Care Center
Your first visit will take some time, so you'll need to plan accordingly.
 
Remember: You are a vital part of the program and much of your treatment's success depends on you. You must keep your appointments, follow directions carefully and watch your progress closely between visits. And anytime you or your family members have questions, our staff is available. In fact, we encourage you to ask questions!
 
We can help you get back on your feet and back to the things you love.
 
How the Wound Care Centerreg mark works with your physician
The Wound Care Centerreg mark works with your personal physician, just like any other medical specialist. We'll discuss your treatment program and keep him or her updated on your progress, unless instructed otherwise. Remember, you'll need to keep seeing your doctor for routine medical care.
 
Contact us
For information or to set up an appointment, call (732) 497-1611.
 
Insurance information
We participate with most insurance carriers.
As always, check with our office and insurance company for requirements such as pre-certifications or referrals as they may take time to prepare prior to your appointment. Bring your insurance card with you to the first appointment.






























Bayshore Community Hospital | 727 North Beers Street | Holmdel, NJ 07733 | 732-739-5900
 

Award-winning Center Heals Wounds and Changes Lives
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Bayshore Community Hospital
The Bayshore Wound Care Center staff:
Sitting (l-r) is Bonnie Schwartz, BSN, clinical care coordinator; Asaad Samra, MD, medical director and Lori Boyle, nurse case manager. Second row: (l-r) is Munjal Patel, MD; Venice Robbins, data input coordinator; Suzanne Miller, office coordinator; Donna Cuthill, nurse case manager; Karen Cabezudo, nurse case manager and Franklin P. Hernando, MD. Third row: (l-r) Albert R. Roth, program director; Nancy Cullen, nurse case manager; Sharon I. Monter, DPM and Leonardo Fernandez, MD. Not pictured: Mark DeCotiis, DPM and Patrick Caputo, DPM

Although he will miss his new found friends at the Wound Care Center at Bayshore Community Hospital, Arthur Maiers, Hazlet, celebrates his last day of treatment with staff members.
Bayshore Wound Care Center
“Every week that I came in for treatment was a pleasure,” states Maiers. “The staff and physicians really make you feel good and I was healed pretty quickly.”

Pictured with Arthur Maiers (sitting) are Wound Care Center staff (left to right): Lori Boyle, RN, nurse case manager; Bonnie Schwartz, BSN, clinical coordinator; and Franklin P. Hernando, M.D.

Ask the Expert

Bayshore is pleased to introduce a new feature to our web site, Ask the Expert, where we encourage people to ask questions that our healthcare experts may answer.

Dr. Asaad Samra, a physician whose practice handles plastic surgery, reconstructive surgery and wound care, will answer selected questions.

Please visit the Ask the Expert page of our web site to ask Dr. Samra a question, and to review questions posed by other BCH visitors.

Bayshore Community Hospital
Asaad H. Samra, MD
Medical Director, Wound Care Center