Wound care in Flower Mound, TX
Specialist wound care for Flower Mound patients
Flower Mound is one of the more affluent and established towns in Denton County, with an older median age than the fast-growing suburbs around it. That demographic profile produces a specific wound-care picture, weighted toward the chronic and age-related wounds that need specialist management. Dr. Hina Rizvi, M.D, C.W.S, serves Flower Mound patients from her Plano clinic, a 30 to 38 minute drive east. For venous, pressure, and lymphedema-related wounds, continuity with one board-certified specialist is what drives durable healing.
Local information page · Updated 2026-05-16
Why specialty wound care matters in Flower Mound
Flower Mound's population is roughly 81,000 in recent U.S. Census Bureau estimates, with a median age around 41, notably older than the young boomtowns to the north, and household income among the highest in the metroplex. CDC BRFSS surveillance places Denton County diabetes prevalence near 9 percent. The combination that matters for wound care is an older, well-insured population with a higher senior share. That profile shifts demand away from acute injury and toward chronic-disease wound care: venous leg ulcers from long-standing venous insufficiency, pressure injuries in less-mobile patients, lymphedema-related skin breakdown, and the diabetic foot wounds that accumulate with age. These wounds rarely resolve on their own and almost always need staged, specialist-directed treatment, including compression therapy, debridement, advanced dressings, and close follow-up. Flower Mound patients reach the Plano clinic on a direct FM-2499 and Sam Rayburn Tollway route in about half an hour, and stable follow-ups can be handled by telemedicine to limit repeat drives.
- Population
- ~81,000
- U.S. Census Bureau, recent estimate
- Diabetes prevalence (Denton County)
- ~9%
- CDC BRFSS (county-level)
- Drive time to clinic
- 30–38 min
- Via FM-2499 / Sam Rayburn Tollway
For Flower Mound patients
Why Patients Choose Dr. Rizvi
- Board-certified wound care specialist (American Board of Wound Management) — single-physician continuity, which matters most for the chronic wounds common in Flower Mound
- No facility fee — Flower Mound Medicare and commercial patients avoid the hospital outpatient surcharge applied at facility-affiliated wound centers
- No referral required — no 2-to-4-week scheduling lead time before a venous or pressure wound is evaluated
- Telemedicine follow-ups for stable wounds — practical for older Flower Mound patients managing frequent dressing checks against a 30-minute drive
- Experienced in age-related and chronic wounds — venous ulcers, pressure injuries, and lymphedema-related skin breakdown are core to the practice
What care often looks like in Flower Mound
A Flower Mound retiree has a venous leg ulcer that has healed and reopened more than once. The recurrence usually means the underlying venous disease is not being managed. Graduated compression and consistent specialist follow-up finally break the cycle and keep the skin closed.
Illustrative example, not a specific patient. Every wound is evaluated individually.
Most common in Flower Mound
Conditions We Treat From This Area
Venous Ulcer Care
Venous leg ulcers are common in Flower Mound's older population; compression therapy and consistent specialist follow-up are essential to durable healing.
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Pressure Injury & Bed Sore Care
Less-mobile and senior Flower Mound patients are at real risk of pressure injuries that need staged, specialist-directed wound management.
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Lymphedema Management
Lymphedema-related skin breakdown is recurrent without specialist care; compression and skin management protect against repeated wounds.
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Getting to the clinic from Flower Mound
From Flower Mound, take FM-2499 (Long Prairie Road) south to SH-121 (the Sam Rayburn Tollway) eastbound, continue through Lewisville and The Colony to the Dallas North Tollway, and exit at Legacy Drive for San Jacinto Place. Off-peak drives run about 30 minutes; weekday rush adds 8 or more.
Clinic address: 7709 San Jacinto Place, Suite 100, Plano, TX 75024 · (972-491-1200)
Major medical facilities serving Flower Mound
- Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Flower Mound
- Medical City Lewisville — ~6 miles
Neighborhoods We See Patients From
Bridlewood · Wellington · The Trails · Canyon Falls · Lakeside
ZIP codes covered: 75022, 75028
For referring physicians in Flower Mound
Primary care, podiatry, and specialty practices in Flower Mound can refer patients directly. Fax referrals to 469-208-4641 or call 972-491-1200. It helps to include the wound location and duration, any relevant imaging or culture results, and the patient's diabetic or vascular history. Dr. Rizvi coordinates care directly with the referring clinician and reports back after evaluation. No referral is required for patients who wish to self-schedule.
People Also Ask
Wound care in Flower Mound — common questions
How long is the drive from Flower Mound to the Plano clinic?
Most Flower Mound patients reach 7709 San Jacinto Place in 30 to 38 minutes via FM-2499 and the Sam Rayburn Tollway. Off-peak drives are closer to 30 minutes; weekday rush adds 8 or more.
My venous leg ulcer keeps coming back — what does specialist care add?
Recurring venous ulcers usually mean the underlying venous insufficiency is not being managed. Specialist care adds graduated compression, proper wound bed preparation, and consistent follow-up, which together break the cycle of healing and recurrence far more reliably than dressing changes alone.
Can an older family member with limited mobility still be treated here?
Yes. The clinic is set up for older and less-mobile patients, and after an in-person initial evaluation many follow-ups can be handled by telemedicine to limit travel. Call (972) 491-1200 to discuss the best arrangement.
Does Dr. Rizvi accept Medicare?
Yes. Medicare and most major commercial plans (UnitedHealthcare, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, Cigna, Humana) are accepted. Call (972) 491-1200 to verify your specific coverage before booking.
General information, not medical advice. This page describes the practice and the area we serve. It is not a substitute for an in-person evaluation by a qualified clinician familiar with your individual history. For urgent or worsening wounds, seek in-person care or call 911. Please do not send protected health information (photos, records, diagnoses) through unencrypted email or web forms; call the clinic directly to discuss your situation.
Nearby cities we serve
Dr. Rizvi sees wound-care patients from across north and central DFW. Other cities near Flower Mound:
Ready to be seen — Flower Mound, TX
Same-day and next-day appointments. No referral needed. Call (972) 491-1200 or request a visit online.