Lexington Healthcare Hospitals Expands Limb-Salvage and Vascular Care in Bengaluru

       
This advanced facility is being formally
launched by the Hon’ble Minister for Health & Family Welfare, Government of
Karnataka

Bengaluru,
3rd February 2026 :
Lexington Healthcare Hospitals announces a
significant clinical advancement with the introduction of advanced Hyperbaric
Oxygen Therapy (HBOT), complex vascular interventions, and specialized
wound-care services focused on preventing amputations. Lexington is
strengthening access to advanced limb-salvage care for patients across
Bengaluru

Operating
on the principle, “Save a Limb, Save a Life,” Lexington Healthcare Hospitals
addresses the growing burden of diabetes, peripheral vascular disease, chronic
non-healing wounds, and infected ulcers. These conditions often lead to
prolonged disability and limb loss when treatment is delayed or fragmented.
Lexington follows an early-intervention, limb-first approach that combines
medical expertise, technology, and coordinated care to improve functional
outcomes and reduce the need for amputation.

“Our
focus extends beyond wound closure,” said the clinical leadership at Lexington.
“It is about helping patients regain mobility, independence, and the confidence
to walk again.”

A
key highlight of this expansion is the introduction of advanced Hyperbaric
Oxygen Therapy (HBOT). HBOT delivers high-concentration oxygen under controlled
pressure, supporting tissue repair and recovery in chronic diabetic wounds,
ischemic ulcers, post-surgical wounds, and infections that respond poorly to
conventional treatment. By increasing oxygen availability at the cellular
level, HBOT supports healing, reduces tissue damage, and plays an important
role in limb-salvage protocols. This advanced facility is being formally
launched by the Hon’ble Minister for Health & Family Welfare, Government of
Karnataka, reflecting the increasing relevance of specialized wound and
vascular care within the public health landscape.

Lexington
Healthcare Hospitals is led by senior clinicians with more than 25 years of
combined experience in vascular medicine and wound management in the United
States. Dr. Kiran, a senior cardiovascular specialist, manages complex
limb-threatening vascular conditions and high-risk cases with a strong focus on
limb preservation. Dr. Suma, a specialist in hyperbaric medicine and advanced
wound care, brings extensive expertise in diabetic foot management and
structured chronic wound-healing protocols. Their leadership supports
evidence-based clinical decision-making and integrated treatment pathways.

Early
diagnosis and timely treatment play a decisive role in limiting complications
and avoiding limb loss, particularly in patients with diabetes and vascular
disease. These locations serve a wide range of patients, including working
professionals, elderly individuals, and those requiring long-term wound
management.

Patients
who previously faced prolonged immobility, repeated infections, or the prospect
of amputation are now returning to daily life with improved mobility and
function. By combining advanced vascular procedures, structured wound-care
protocols, and HBOT technology, Lexington Healthcare Hospitals continues to
advance outcomes in limb-salvage care. As diabetes and vascular disease
continue to rise, Lexington remains focused on saving limbs, preserving lives,
and restoring dignity.