Blessed Hands Medical Group provides specialized, evidence-based wound care for patients with complex and chronic wounds.

Founded by Joycelyn Gardner, DNP, FNP-C, our practice is dedicated to delivering compassionate care while adhering to the highest clinical and Medicare medical-necessity standards.

About Blessed Hands Medical Group

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Advocacy & Compassionate Care

Blessed Hands Medical Group is built on advocacy, integrity, and compassion.

We are deeply committed to serving patients with dignity, meeting them where they are, and developing individualized plans of care that address both medical and psychosocial needs.

Our philosophy is simple:

We treat every patient as we would want our own family treated.

We have achieved successful wound management outcomes and measurable clinical progress among the patients entrusted to our care.

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Clinical Standards & Compliance

Blessed Hands Medical Group provides evidence-based wound care aligned with established clinical protocols and Medicare medical-necessity guidelines.

We focus on measurable healing progress, appropriate treatment escalation, and coordinated care with physicians, nursing teams, and interdisciplinary providers.

We prioritize clear documentation, accountability, and continuity of care at every stage of treatment.

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Our Clinical Approach

At Blessed Hands Medical Group, advanced wound therapies are used thoughtfully and only when appropriate. Our care begins with proper wound evaluation, conservative treatment, and careful documentation to ensure the best possible outcomes for every patient.

We follow evidence-based medical practices and Medicare medical-necessity standards to provide safe, effective treatment for complex and chronic wounds.

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Whole-Patient Wellness

Our commitment extends beyond wound care. Each patient evaluation includes a comprehensive assessment to ensure coordinated care and improved overall health outcomes.

We work closely with other healthcare providers and home health teams when necessary to support the full scope of a patient’s recovery.

Our goal is not simply wound closure — it is whole-patient wellness.