ACMH Expands Access to Advanced Wound Care with New Outpatient Center Opening May 8, 2026
Audubon County Memorial Hospital and Clinics announced today the opening of the ACMH Wound Care Center, a specialized outpatient program dedicated to the treatment of chronic and non-healing wounds.
The program is led by Jeffrey Maire, D.O., General Surgeon, in collaboration with our multidisciplinary clinic team, develops individualized, evidence-based treatment plans. Our approach keeps the patient at the center of care, focusing not only on wound healing, but also on improving comfort, function, and overall quality of life.
The ACMH Wound Care Center’s patients are examined by clinicians with training in advanced wound care to assess their symptoms and determine any underlying conditions that may affect their wound in order to customize the most effective treatment plan to stimulate healing
“Our goal is to care for the whole patient, not just the wound. We have dedicated clinical staff that understand the totality of the patient from a perspective of wound healing,” said Sarah Asmus, LPN, Director of Clinical Informatics/OPC/Surgery. “By identifying and treating the underlying causes, we can improve healing, reduce complications, and ultimately enhance our patients’ quality of life.”
ACMH Wound Care Center at Audubon County Memorial Hospital and Clinics provides an approach to wound care that is comprehensive, coordinating traditional and advanced therapies that aid and accelerate the healing process. The highly skilled team features physicians, nurses and technicians with advanced training in wound care.
ACMH Wound Care Center opens May 8, 2026. Patients and providers seeking specialized care for non-healing or complex wounds are encouraged to call 712-563-5288 for more information or to schedule an appointment.
