Advanced
Wound Care
Understanding Advanced Wound Care
Advanced wound care involves the assessment, treatment, and ongoing management of wounds that need more than basic home care. Complex wounds often require specialised dressings, monitoring, and techniques to ensure proper healing and prevent infection.
At Lotus, we treat each wound individually, considering its cause, depth, condition, and your overall health.

“My wound finally healed after months of struggling. Their care was gentle, thorough, and supportive.”
— Wound Care Patient
Our Wound Care Process
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Comprehensive Assessment
We evaluate the wound, circulation, medical history, lifestyle factors, and risks.
2
Treatment Plan
Treatment is tailored to your unique needs and wound severity.
3
Advanced Dressing Techniques
Using specialised dressings that support healing, moisture balance, and infection control.
4
Regular Monitoring and Adjustment
Healing is tracked over time and treatment is adjusted as needed.
5
Education for Home Care
We teach you or your caregiver how to manage the wound between visits.
6
Pain & Infection Prevention
Comfort and safety are always top priority.

Stoma Care
Understanding Stoma Care
Stoma care involves supporting individuals who have undergone ostomy surgery, whether a colostomy, ileostomy, or urostomy. Adjusting to life with a stoma can be challenging, and having professional guidance makes the process smoother and more comfortable.
When getting a Stoma, the Doctor/ Patient should contact a Stomal therapist before procedure. We offer personalised stoma care with a focus on confidence, education, and daily comfort.
“Thank u so much Sister B for everything you did for my daughter. Our journey with the stoma was made easy to endure because of you and your team. You guys have no idea what a blessing you are to your patients, may God bless you and your team.❤️🫂”
— Stoma Patient
Our Approach to Stoma Care
We focus on:
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Doctor/ Patient should contact Stomal therapist
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Comfort and confidence
3
Preventing skin complications
4
Finding the right products for your body
5
Helping you live a normal, active life
6
Offering ongoing support whenever you need it
Incontinence Care
Understanding Incontinence
Incontinence refers to the involuntary loss of bladder or bowel control. While it can be distressing, it is not something you have to manage alone. With the right care and guidance, symptoms can be reduced and managed effectively.
At Lotus Advanced Wound & Stoma Care, we provide compassionate, confidential incontinence support focused on comfort, dignity, and quality of life.

Port Needle Removal
For patients undergoing long-term treatments such as chemotherapy or intravenous therapy, an implanted port (also called a port-a-cath) provides safer and more comfortable access to medication.
At Lotus Advanced Wound & Stoma Care, we offer professional, sterile port needle removal and access care in a calm, supportive environment — prioritising comfort, infection prevention, and peace of mind.

Our Port Needle Services Include
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Sterile Port Needle Removal
We carefully and safely remove the port needle using strict sterile techniques to reduce infection risk.
2
Site Assessment
We check for:
- Redness
- Swelling
- Tenderness
- Signs of infection
- Skin breakdown
Early detection prevents complications.
3
Dressing & Aftercare
After removal, we apply appropriate dressings and provide guidance on:
- When to remove the dressing
- Signs to monitor
- When to seek medical attention
PEG Tube Care
A PEG tube (Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy tube) provides direct access to the stomach for nutrition, hydration, or medication when swallowing is difficult or unsafe.
At Lotus Advanced Wound & Stoma Care, we provide specialised PEG tube care focused on hygiene, comfort, infection prevention, and ongoing support for patients and caregivers.

Our PEG Tube Services Include
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Site Assessment
We carefully assess the insertion site for:
- Redness
- Swelling
- Discharge
- Pain or irritation
- Overgrowth of tissue
2
Cleaning & Dressing Guidance
We provide step-by-step guidance on:
- Safe cleaning techniques
- Drying and protecting the skin
- Correct dressing use
- Preventing moisture-related skin damage
3
Tube Maintenance & Monitoring
- Checking tube position
- Identifying blockages
- Flushing guidance
- Managing minor complications
4
Caregiver Education & Support
We empower family members and caregivers with:
- Safe feeding routines
- Hygiene practices
- Problem identification
- Emergency warning signs