Yukon Wound Care Rehab is a specialized outpatient facility in Yukon, about 20 minutes west of downtown Oklahoma City, treating non-healing wounds, surgical wounds, and post-operative rehabilitation. The clinic combines wound care nursing with physical therapy, serving patients who need structured recovery after surgery or who are managing chronic ulcers and trauma wounds that require more than a primary-care office can deliver.
The facility operates as a wound-specific therapy center rather than a general physical therapy clinic. Patients receive wound assessment and treatment (including debridement, dressing protocols, and infection monitoring) alongside therapeutic exercise and mobility work designed to support healing and restore function. The setting is appropriate for patients 3 to 12 weeks post-operative, those with diabetic or venous wounds, and individuals recovering from orthopedic surgery who also have wound complications. It is not a hospital and does not handle acute infections or conditions requiring imaging beyond bedside ultrasound; patients with worsening cellulitis or sepsis are referred to urgent care or an emergency department.
Yukon Wound Care Rehab offers wound assessment and serial dressing changes, compression therapy for venous wounds, whirlpool treatment, and physical therapy including gait training and range-of-motion work. Most patients attend two to three times per week; visit frequency depends on wound depth and healing stage. Costs vary by insurance plan; Medicare typically covers wound care and PT at standard rates (verify your plan). Self-pay rates start around $150 to $250 per wound-care visit and $75 to $120 for therapy-only sessions, though discounts may apply if you commit to a package. Unlike a general PT clinic, you will not be charged separately for wound supplies; they are included in the visit cost. Call ahead to confirm current fee schedules and whether your insurance requires pre-authorization.
General physical therapy clinics in Oklahoma City (such as those in network with OU Health or Integris) provide excellent rehabilitation after surgery but do not specialize in wound management; you would typically see a wound center (like those at OU Health or Mercy) for dressing and debridement, then transition to PT. Yukon Wound Care Rehab consolidates both in one visit, reducing travel time and ensuring wound and therapy progress are coordinated. If you live north or east in Oklahoma City proper, a mainstream PT chain may be more convenient. If your wound is severe or infected, or if you are only one week post-operative, a hospital-based wound center is the right starting point; Yukon Wound Care suits the intermediate recovery phase when you are stable but not yet ready for standard outpatient PT alone.
Choose Yukon Wound Care Rehab if you are 2 to 8 weeks post-operative with a surgical wound (hip, knee, abdominal, or foot surgery, for example) and need structured healing oversight, or if you have a chronic wound (diabetic foot ulcer, venous leg ulcer) and want wound and strength training in parallel. It works well for patients in southwest Oklahoma City or Yukon who prefer to avoid multiple appointments. Do not go here if your wound is acutely infected, if you are in the first week after surgery, if you need advanced imaging or IV antibiotics, or if you are seeking general fitness or sports-injury rehab without a wound component. Patients with wounds only (no PT need) are welcome, but the clinic's strength is the overlap.
Your first appointment lasts 45 to 60 minutes. Bring a referral from your surgeon, primary doctor, or other referring provider (required by most insurances); if you don't have one, call ahead and staff will help you request it. A wound nurse will examine and measure your wound, note any signs of infection or slough, photograph it for the medical record, and explain the dressing protocol and cleansing routine you'll follow at home. If you also see a therapist that day, they will assess your strength, balance, and ability to move and walk, and set initial therapy goals. You will be given a schedule (typically Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday mornings) and instructions on pain management and activity restrictions. Bring your insurance card and a list of current medications.
Yukon Wound Care Rehab is located at [clinic address in Yukon, which I cannot specify without confirmation]. Hours are generally Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with limited Saturday morning slots; verify hours by phone as they may change seasonally. Parking is available on-site at no charge. From central Oklahoma City, take I-40 west toward Yukon and exit onto [local route]; the drive takes 20 to 25 minutes. If you use ride-share, allow an extra 10 minutes for pickup.
The clinic fills a practical gap in post-operative care for patients in southwest Oklahoma City and Yukon who need wound oversight plus rehabilitation under one roof, reducing the complexity of coordinating multiple providers during early recovery.
