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     CCD & Wound Treatment
     Suite 1125 - Talbott Tower
     131 N. Ludlow St.
     Dayton, Ohio 45402

     Phone: (937) 723-3985



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Welcome...
We make walking possible and even pain-free for
patients throughout the region. Don't wait until you
need a last resort. For straight answers and expert
treatment, call us today at (937) 723-3985.

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Center for Circulatory Disorders & Wound Treatment

Founded in 1990, The Center for Circulatory Disorders (CCD) and Wound Treatment is the most advanced facility in the region for the diagnosis and treatment of circulatory disorders. And it's the only leg care facility in the region directed by board-certified vascular surgeons.

The unmatched experience and specialized knowledge of our physicians combined with The Center's advanced diagnostic tools allow for identifying circulatory problems before permanent tissue damage occurs.

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The diagnostic methods used are non-invasive and include:

  • Doppler Ultrasound/Imaging-a tiny non-invasive ultrasonic microphone capable of detecting blood flow problems by sound.

  • Duplex Scan-a test that combines Doppler Ultrasound with computer imaging of the veins.

Once the cause of poor circulation has been determined, our physicians have a broad menu of treatment techniques at their disposal to offer you the best chance for healing your legs.

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