Personalized Care Across the Upstate & Midlands of South Carolina

Proactive Monitoring to Catch Health Changes Before They Become Emergencies

For many patients, small health changes can quickly become serious complications if left unnoticed. Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) allows our clinical team to track important health metrics from the comfort of your home, providing early intervention before problems escalate. Through Advanced Health, our sister company, this service is available to eligible patients and is covered by most insurance plans, including Medicare.

Proactive Monitoring to Catch Health Changes Before They Become Emergencies

What Is Remote Patient Monitoring ?

Remote Patient Monitoring uses secure medical devices to transmit health data directly to a clinical team for review.

Depending on your condition, monitored metrics may include:

  • Blood glucose levels
  • Blood pressure
  • Oxygen saturation
  • Weight trends

This data is reviewed consistently, allowing our team to identify concerns early and adjust care plans proactively.

Why RPM Is Valuable for Wound Care Patients

Wound healing depends heavily on systemic stability. Conditions like uncontrolled diabetes or vascular disease can silently delay healing or increase infection risk.

RPM helps us:

  • Identify trends before complications arise
  • Intervene earlier
  • Support safer healing
  • Reduce avoidable hospital visits

 It creates a layer of oversight between appointments, especially important for higher-risk patients.

Who May Benefit?

RPM may be appropriate for patients who:

  • Have diabetes or hypertension
  • Are at higher risk for complications
  • Require closer health monitoring
  • Have Medicare or eligible insurance coverage

Our team can determine eligibility and coordinate enrollment.

Who Qualifies for CCM

Start Your Healing Journey Today

To learn more about Remote Patient Monitoring and insurance coverage, visit our sister site Advanced Health. You may also contact our team to discuss whether RPM is appropriate for you or your loved one.