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Wound care in Prosper, TX

Specialist wound care for Prosper patients

Prosper is the farthest city in this cohort from Dr. Rizvi's Plano clinic — about a 30- to 38-minute drive depending on traffic. We're upfront about that. For Prosper patients with a true acute or limb-threatening wound, the closer Baylor Scott & White Prosper or Presbyterian Hospital of Plano are often the right first call. But for chronic wound management — diabetic foot care, post-surgical follow-up, lymphedema, and venous ulcers — Dr. Hina Rizvi, M.D, C.W.S offers something the local options typically don't: board-certified specialist continuity, no facility fee, no referral required, and telemedicine for stable follow-ups that eliminates the long drive between visits.

28–38 minutes from clinic ~28–34 miles (farthest in cohort) Collin County

Local information page · Updated 2026-05-16

Why specialty wound care matters in Prosper

Prosper's population has grown rapidly to approximately 64,000 per the U.S. Census Bureau's 2023 American Community Survey, with a median age around 38 and median household income above $105,000 — among the highest in north Collin County. CDC BRFSS surveillance places Collin County diabetes prevalence near 8%, and Prosper's senior 65+ share is the lowest in the cohort at roughly 9%, reflecting its boom-town status as a destination for young, high-earning families. Clinically, this means most Prosper presentations are not yet chronic-disease wounds — they're acute family wounds, post-surgical complications, and the early metabolic-syndrome diabetic foot risk that responds best to prevention. Strong commercial coverage and the highest household incomes in north DFW give Prosper patients full access to advanced therapies, but the longest drive in this cohort means telemedicine plays an outsized role in keeping established patients on schedule.

Population
~61,000–67,000
U.S. Census Bureau ACS 2023
Diabetes prevalence (Collin County)
~8%
CDC BRFSS 2022–2023 (county-level)
Drive time to clinic
28–38 min
Farthest in cohort — telemedicine recommended for stable follow-ups

For Prosper patients

Why Patients Choose Dr. Rizvi

  • Board-certified wound care specialist (American Board of Wound Management) — a credential that is genuinely rare in the immediate Prosper area
  • No facility fee — meaningful savings for Prosper patients on high-deductible commercial plans
  • Telemedicine follow-ups for stable wounds — particularly valuable given Prosper's 30+ minute drive; established patients can stay on a tight follow-up cadence without the round trip, and the front desk verifies what your plan covers before booking
  • Same-day and next-day appointments without a referral — when an in-person visit is needed, scheduling is fast
  • Direct continuity with a single physician — no rotating residents or fellows, important for chronic wounds requiring 6–12 weeks of consistent management

What care often looks like in Prosper

A Prosper patient with a stable but slow-healing wound faces a longer drive than most. An in-person initial evaluation sets the plan, and most follow-up dressing checks are then handled by telemedicine. The wound still heals on schedule without a long round trip every week.

Illustrative example, not a specific patient. Every wound is evaluated individually.

Getting to the clinic from Prosper

From Prosper, take US-380 east to the Dallas North Tollway southbound, exit at Legacy Drive or Park Boulevard, and continue to Preston Road and San Jacinto Place. Off-peak drives run 28–32 minutes; weekday afternoon rush extends the drive to 35–38 minutes.

Clinic address: 7709 San Jacinto Place, Suite 100, Plano, TX 75024 · (972-491-1200)

Major medical facilities serving Prosper

  • Baylor Scott & White Prosper
  • Presbyterian Hospital of Plano — ~12 mi
  • Prosper Medical Center

Neighborhoods We See Patients From

Old Town Prosper · Frontier · Ridgewater · Lakeside · Prairie Ridge

ZIP codes covered: 75078

For referring physicians in Prosper

Primary care, podiatry, and specialty practices in Prosper 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 Prosper — common questions

It's a 30+ minute drive from Prosper — is it worth it?

For acute, life-threatening wounds, no — go to Baylor Scott & White Prosper or the closest ER. For chronic wound management (diabetic foot, venous ulcers, post-surgical follow-up, lymphedema), the specialist credential and continuity are worth the drive — and most follow-ups can switch to telemedicine after the first visit.

How does telemedicine actually work for a wound?

After your in-person evaluation, follow-ups can be done by secure video call. You'll send a photo of the wound through the patient portal, and Dr. Rizvi reviews it on screen with you, adjusts dressings or therapy, and sends updated orders to your pharmacy or home-health team. Some insurance plans cover telehealth and some do not — the front desk verifies your plan before booking.

Can the first visit be telemedicine, or does it have to be in person?

For a brand-new patient with a complex wound, an in-person initial evaluation is strongly recommended — accurate measurement, debridement, and culture sampling generally require hands-on assessment. After that, most stable wounds can be managed largely through telemedicine.

What about parking and accessibility at the Plano clinic?

Free patient parking is available directly outside Suite 100 at 7709 San Jacinto Place. The building is wheelchair-accessible from the ground floor. For Prosper patients with mobility limitations, the door-to-clinic walk is short.

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 Prosper:

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Same-day and next-day appointments. No referral needed. Call (972) 491-1200 or request a visit online.

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