Mercy Hospital Logan County begins offering specialized wound care services

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GUTHRIE, Okla. – Beginning this month, Mercy Hospital Logan County will offer wound care services every Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. This is another way Mercy is providing access to specialty services closer to home for the community.

Shelley Cragg

Shelley Cragg

Shelley Cragg, a physician assistant at the Mercy Hyperbarics and Wound Care Center in Oklahoma City, will see patients in Logan County each week for a variety of conditions, including foot ulcers; leg ulcers; acute burns; non-healing surgical wounds; acute crush injuries or traumatic skin disruptions; chronic wounds; incision and drainage of abscesses; and treatment of spider bites.

Cragg received her bachelor’s degree in microbiology from Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, and her Master of Public Health physician assistant degree from the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center in Oklahoma City. Prior to working at Mercy, she worked in the family practice, emergency room and urgent care settings, including seven years in the emergency room at Mercy Hospital El Reno.

To make an appointment for wound care services at Mercy Hospital Logan County, call 405-260-4213.

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