Join our clinical research study evaluating skin graft treatments for diabetic foot ulcers to receive quality wound care treatments at no cost to you.
Answer a few simple questions to see if you qualify for our diabetic foot ulcer study.
Just 30 seconds to see if you qualify - no commitment required!
Do you currently have an open diabetic ulcer you are seeking treatment for?
Your information is secure and will only be used to determine study eligibility.
Our clinical research seeks to accelerate healing for diabetic foot ulcers by exploring innovative treatments that enhance recovery and improve patients' quality of life.
We're evaluating the effectiveness of a stem-cell based skin graft that may potentially accelerate healing and reduce complications associated with diabetic foot ulcers.
This study is 12-weeks long with weekly follow-up wound care visits to monitor progress and healing.
The study is being conducted at Denali Health Plant City, LLC, located at 1601 W. Reynolds St, STE 203, Plant City, FL 33563.
Dr. Aponte, a board-certified plastic surgeon with over 15 years of experience, specializes in treating diabetic complications. He completed advanced surgical training at the University of South Florida and holds a Master's in Regulatory Science from Johns Hopkins University. With expertise in patient care, medical research, and innovative treatments, his work focuses on improving chronic wound management for diabetic patients.
Plastic Surgeon
Johns Hopkins University
Clinical Experience
"My goal is to transform the standard of care for diabetic foot ulcers. Through this study, we hope to offer patients not just better healing outcomes, but also improved quality of life and reduced risk of serious complications like amputation."
Participating in our study offers several potential advantages for patients with diabetic foot ulcers.
Participants receive access to innovative treatments that may not be widely available yet in standard clinical practice.
Our specialized team of doctors, nurses, and wound care specialists provide comprehensive care throughout the study.
Study-related treatments, evaluations, and follow-up visits are provided at no cost to eligible participants.
By participating, you help advance medical knowledge and potentially improve future treatments for diabetic foot ulcers.
Joining our study is a straightforward process. Follow these steps to get started.
Schedule a consultation with our team to discuss your condition and determine if you're eligible for the study.
During this consultation, we'll review your medical history, current treatments, and assess your diabetic foot ulcer.
We'll explain the study details, potential benefits and risks, and answer any questions you may have.
Complete a screening evaluation to confirm your eligibility for participation in the study.
Review and sign the informed consent document if you decide to participate in the study.
This document outlines all aspects of the study, including procedures, schedule, and your rights as a participant.
You'll receive a personalized treatment plan and schedule for your study participation.
Start your participation in the study with your first treatment session.
Find answers to common questions about our diabetic foot ulcer clinical research study.
A diabetic foot ulcer is an open sore or wound that occurs in people with diabetes, typically on the bottom of the foot. These ulcers can be caused by poor circulation, high blood sugar levels, and nerve damage (neuropathy) that reduces sensation in the feet.
Have more questions about the study?
Contact Our Research TeamTake the first step toward potentially improved healing for your diabetic foot ulcer. Our team will contact you within 24 hours.
Limited Enrollment Period
We can only accept a limited number of participants for this study.
No-Cost Evaluation
Your consultation and all study-related care is provided at no cost to you.
No Obligation
The consultation is informational only - you decide if the study is right for you.
By submitting this form, you agree to our Privacy Policy and consent to be contacted about the study.
Have questions about the study? Our team is here to help.
(813) 796-6716
Monday-Sunday, 8am-8pm EST
info@denali-health.com
We'll respond within 24-48 hours
1601 W Reynolds St, Suite 203
Plant City, FL 33563
Free transportation available
1601 W Reynolds St, Suite 203
Plant City, FL 33563
Monday - Friday: 9am - 5pm
Saturday: By appointment
Free parking available
Wheelchair accessible