Empowered Health Wound & Foot Care
At Empowered Health Wound & Foot Care, we believe healing starts with compassion. We care for the whole person, not just the wound or the feet; restoring comfort, health, and overall well-being. We desire that our patients feel empowered to get back to quality living without interruption from painful wounds or declining foot health needs.
ADVANCED WOUND CARE
FOOT CARE & PREVENTION
INFECTION MANAGEMENT
EDUCATION & SUPPORT
Patient-Focused Care Designed for Real Healing
At Empowered Health Wound & Foot Care, we believe every patient deserves more than a quick treatment plan—you deserve to be seen, heard, and guided through every step of your healing journey. Our approach blends clinical expertise with compassionate care, making your comfort, dignity, and independence our top priority.

Meet Your Care Team
A DEDICATED TEAM YOU CAN TRUST

DR. BRUCE CAMPBELL

CASEY BORING, FNP

JON KAMAR MHS, PA-C, EM-CAQ

HEATH TUNNELL, NP

AMANDA TUNNELL
Patient Stories & Healing Journeys
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Resources & Insights for Better Healing
Stay informed with articles, recovery tips, and expert guidance designed to help you take control of your foot and wound health.
Signs a Wound Needs Professional Care — Don’t Wait to Get Help
Many minor cuts and scrapes will heal on their own with basic at-home care. But when it comes to foot wounds—especially for people with diabetes or circulation issues—even small injuries can turn into serious problems. Knowing when to seek professional treatment can…
Diabetic Foot Care: Daily Habits That Can Prevent Serious Complications
For people living with diabetes, foot care is more than a routine—it’s a crucial part of staying healthy. Reduced circulation and nerve damage can make it harder to notice injuries, allowing small problems to quickly turn into serious complications. The good news is…
Why Chronic Wounds Don’t Heal—and What You Can Do About It
Most minor cuts and scrapes heal within a couple of weeks with basic care. But when a wound lingers for weeks or even months, it may be considered a chronic wound. These types of wounds require specialized attention, as they often signal an underlying health issue…
