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Welcome to The Wound Institute

The Wound Institute
The Wound Institute
The Wound Institute
The Wound Institute
The Wound Institute
The Wound Institute
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Founded in 2023 by Dr. Carrie Frame, The Wound Institute stands as a regional leader in advanced wound care, offering expert treatment for complex wounds from head to toe.

Whether you're dealing with a chronic diabetic ulcer, a post-surgical complication, or a hard-to-heal traumatic wound, our team is uniquely equipped to deliver exceptional outcomes through state-of-the-art therapies and compassionate care.

Dr. Carrie Frame and Nurse Practitioner Molly White are the area's only board-certified wound and ostomy specialists, bringing decades of combined experience and clinical insight to every patient case. Their expertise allows for faster healing times, fewer complications, and a dramatically improved quality of life for those who need it most.

At The Wound Institute, we understand that proper wound care is not just about treating a surface injury — it’s about preventing infection, preserving mobility, avoiding hospitalization, and restoring overall health. Left untreated or improperly managed, chronic wounds can lead to serious complications, including amputation or systemic infections. That’s why we approach wound care with urgency, precision, and a deep commitment to each patient's full recovery.

Our Wound Care Team Provides Exceptional Outcomes

Dr. Carrie Frame Dr. Carrie Frame

Board Certified Wound Care Specialist DPM, ACFAS, ABPM, CWSP

Molly White Molly White

Board Certified Wound Ostomy Specialist FNP-C, CWON

Patient Education | Blog Articles

Diabetic foot care is essential for preventing serious complications. Diabetes can lead to reduced circulation, nerve damage, and delayed healing, making the feet vulnerable to…

People with diabetes mellitus face a higher risk of foot wounds that are slow to heal due to poor circulation and nerve damage, which can…

An ostomy specialist is trained to help people manage life with an ostomy, which is a surgical procedure that creates an opening in the abdomen…

The Wound Institute Hours & Location

1 Kenton Drive, Suite 100
Charleston, WV 25311
Phone : (304) 306-8990
Mon
: 8:30am - 4:30pm
Tue
: 8:30am - 4:30pm
Wed
: 8:30am - 4:30pm
Thu
: 8:30am - 4:30pm
Fri
: 8:30am - 4:30pm

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