Our Wound Healing Centre in Burgess Hill is based in the Avenue Surgery, in London Road.
Our opening times are Monday/Tuesday/Thursday/Friday – 0900-1630
Our Centre in Burgess Hill treats patients with any type of chronic wound (excluding foot and pressure ulcers) who are registered with a GP in the Crawley, Horsham and Mid Sussex CCG area.
"Since being referred to Pioneer, my leg ulcers have been managed with so much success that one leg is now virtually healed and the other is looking very clean and free from infection."
Patients will be referred to our service via their GP.
We are also able to see patients who wish to be treated privately. Contact us for more information on the private services we can offer.
Address
Pioneer Wound Healing and Lymphoedema Centre
The Avenue Surgery
283 London Rd
Burgess Hill
RH15 9QU
Phone: 01444 220549
Email: for general enquiries only. Please do not send any patient information to this email address.
info@pioneer-whlc.org
Opening hours
Monday - Friday 9.00 am to 4.30 pm.
We close for lunch between 12.30 pm to 1.30 pm
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Conditions we treat in Burgess Hill
Have a look at the conditions we treat and see if we can help you.
Surgical Wounds
When the stitches are removed or the stitches below the skin or adhesives dissolve the wound has usually healed.
Occasionally these wounds might not heal with these methods and may open up following removal of sutures or following an infection. This is...
Pilonidal Sinus
Surgery is required when an infection develops in this area and it results in a cavity wound which requires frequent dressing. In many cases these wounds are dressed frequently and heal rapidly but in some cases, for a variety of reasons, these wounds...
Manual Lymphatic Drainage
It can be part of a lymphoedema treatment programme; it helps reduce pain and discomfort and can prevent tissue fibrosis.
Our clinicians are qualified to provide full Combined Decongestive Therapy (CDT).
MLD is performed directly onto the skin, so you will...
Leg Ulcers
Leg Ulcers can usually be healed in 12-18 weeks depending on a variety of factors, with appropriate treatment.
Leg Ulcers can develop for a number of reasons and a key part of establishing the most effective treatment is to conduct a full assessment of...