Our Patient Transfer Center is available 24/7, and ensures patients will receive specialized emergency surgical care via a smooth and efficient admission process from other hospitals to Newark Beth Israel.
Our team of highly skilled surgeons, nurses, therapists, and administrative professionals standby, ready to take care of patients with:
An infected wound
Bone infection/osteomyelitis
Necrotizing fasciitis
Hidradenitis Suppurativa
Fournier’s gangrene
Infected stage III or IV decubitus ulcers
Venous ulcers
Potential limb loss/limb salvage
Soft tissue infection
Bleeding coagulopathy associated with cellulitis or soft tissue infection
Gas gangrene
Epidermolysis bullosa
Morbid obesity
Surgical site infection
Need for hyperbaric oxygen
Need for plastic surgery
Need for experienced wound surgery
Need for oral maxillofacial surgery
Sickle cell crisis associated with wound
A Specialist in Healing Complex Wounds
Stimulating Tissue Growth Through Multifaceted Treatment Plans
Dr. Harold Brem Wound Physician
Over the past 20 years, I’ve been working with patients to heal their complex wounds. Newark Beth Israel Medical Center's Wound Center employs a systematic approach to wound healing, in which clinical decisions are based on the microbiology of each patient's wound tissue. Our wound center then uses this information to develop a multifaceted treatment plan, employing regenerative medicine therapies to stimulate the growth of new, healthy tissue.
I'm also engaged in ongoing clinical wound research, investigating new approaches to wound healing. I invite you to explore this website and learn how even the most difficult wounds can be healed through state-of-the-art wound care.