Wound Care Specialists Serving Garland, TX
Expert Wound Care in Garland From Board-Certified Specialists
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Why Choose Us
- Most Major Insurance Plans Accepted including Medicare
- Same-Day and Next-Day Appointment Availability
- Board-Certified Specialist Care With Advanced Credentials
- Advanced, Modern Wound Care Treatment Options
- Personalized Care With an Individualized Treatment Plan
- Two Convenient Locations Serving Patients Across the Garland Area
We have helped thousands of patients across the state of texas
1,000+ 5 Star reviews
Conditions We Treat
- Diabetic Foot Ulcers and Non-Healing Wounds
- Chronic Wounds That Have Not Responded to Prior Treatment
- Peripheral Neuropathy With Foot Complications
- Foot and Leg Infections and Abscesses
- Venous and Arterial Wound Complications
- Peripheral Neuropathy With Foot Complications
- Heel Pain and Plantar Fasciitis
- Bunions and Hammertoes
- Foot and Ankle Injuries
- Ingrown Toenails
- Sports-Related Foot and Ankle Pain
Advanced Treatments We Offer
- Advanced Wound Care and Limb Salvage
- Diabetic Foot Care and Prevention
- Stem Cell Therapy for Wound Healing
- PRP Injections for Tissue Repair
- Laser Treatment for Pain and Inflammation
- Shockwave Therapy for Heel Pain
- Minimally Invasive Bunion Surgery
- Custom Orthotics
- In-Office Nail and Minor Surgical Procedures
- Swift Wart Therapy
Meet the Team
At Lonestar Podiatry & Wound Care, you work directly with board-certified specialists who have dedicated their careers to wound healing, limb preservation, and preventing the complications that lead to amputation. Our physicians, Dr. Christian Morrison and Dr. Asif Khan, both hold the Certificate of Added Qualification in Amputation Prevention and Wound Care from the American Board of Podiatric Medicine, one of the most rigorous specialist credentials available in this field.
Our Team’s Qualifications:
Board-Certified by the American Board of Podiatric Medicine
Certificate of Added Qualification in Amputation Prevention & Wound Care
Fellowship Training in Diabetic Limb Salvage and Wound Care
Active hospital privileges at Medical City, Baylor, Texas Health, and Methodist
Published research in peer-reviewed medical journals
Members of Texas and American Podiatric Medical Associations
Fluent in Spanish (¡Sí, hablamos español!)
Meet Our Board Certified Surgeons
Learn Who We Are
Dr. Christian Morrison, a native of the remote northern Idaho backwoods, was homeschooled during his upbringing. After completing his LDS Mission in Las Vegas, Nevada, he returned to the city to earn his Bachelor of Sciences degree with a focus on Microbiology from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Subsequently, he pursued his Doctorate in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery at the California School of Podiatric Medicine at Samuel Merritt University in California. While he cherished his time in California, he was thrilled to relocate to his beloved state, Texas.
Dr. Asif Khan was raised in the metro Detroit area, and earned his bachelor degree from the University of Michigan, Dearborn. He then went on to earn his doctorate in podiatric medicine and surgery from California School of Podiatric Medicine at Samuel Merritt University in Oakland, CA.
Dr. Khan returned to Michigan to complete his residency in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery at Beaumont Health, where he served as Chief Resident his final year of training. He then went on to complete a prestigious fellowship at Beaumont Health in Diabetic Limb Salvage and Wound Care.
Dr. Khan is Board Certified by the American Board of Podiatric Medicine (ABPM). He also holds the Certificate of Added Qualification in Amputation Prevention and Wound Care issued by the ABPM. Dr. Khan's research has been published in multiple medical journals .
In his free time, Dr. Khan enjoys spending time with his wife and son. He loves calling Texas home and serving the greater Dallas community.
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How It Works
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Schedule Online Or Give Us A Call
You can book your appointment directly online or call us if you have questions about your wound or want to talk through your situation before scheduling.
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Same Day Appointments Available
We keep an open schedule to get new patients in as quickly as possible, including same-day appointments for urgent wound care concerns.
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Get Expert Guidance Or Begin Treatment Promptly
Whether you need a thorough wound evaluation or are ready to begin treatment, our board-certified physicians will assess your condition and build a plan focused on healing.
*** Please note elibility for all treatments varies based on insurance and conditions. We will let you know exactly what you qualify for when we contact you. Appointment wait times also vary based on availability. .
Frequently Asked Questions
Patients dealing with non-healing wounds often have urgent questions about what to expect, which treatments are available, and whether their condition requires specialist care. Here are the answers we hear most often from wound care patients in the Garland area.
Most patients do not need a referral to get started. The fastest way to confirm is to call our office or request an appointment online, our team will walk you through the next steps based on your insurance and your specific condition.
We offer same-day and next-day appointments whenever possible, especially for patients with active wounds, signs of infection, or conditions that have not responded to prior treatment. If your wound is worsening, contact us as soon as possible so we can help quickly.
We work with most major insurance plans including Medicare. Coverage varies by plan, so the best next step is to call us or submit an appointment request, our team will verify your benefits and explain your options clearly before your visit.
Board-certified wound care specialists are trained specifically in the underlying causes of non-healing wounds, including diabetic complications, vascular insufficiency, neuropathy, and infection. At Lonestar, both of our physicians hold the Certificate of Added Qualification in Amputation Prevention and Wound Care, which means your wound is being evaluated by doctors whose entire training is focused on healing complex wounds and preventing amputation — not a general practitioner treating a wound as a side concern.
Wound Care in Garland, TX: What Specialist Treatment Means
Most patients who arrive at a wound care specialist have already been through the standard process, antibiotics, dressing changes, follow-up appointments with their primary care doctor or a general podiatrist. The wound gets cleaned. It gets wrapped. And then, weeks or months later, it still hasn’t healed. That experience is more common than most people realize, and it points to a specific problem: treating the surface of a wound without identifying what is preventing it from healing underneath.
Wound care at the specialist level means something different. A podiatrist holding the Certificate of Added Qualification in Amputation Prevention and Wound Care, the ABPM’s premier subspecialty credential in this area, is trained to work through the clinical layers that general practitioners are not equipped to address. Why is circulation reduced to this part of the foot? Is peripheral neuropathy masking the true severity of the wound? Is there deep tissue involvement or early bone infection that standard imaging missed? These are the questions that determine whether a wound heals or continues to deteriorate, and answering them correctly requires subspecialty training, not general podiatric care.
For patients in Garland with diabetic foot ulcers, venous wounds, or post-surgical complications that have not responded to prior treatment, the distinction matters enormously. Diabetic neuropathy reduces sensation in the feet, which means wounds can develop and worsen without the patient feeling significant pain. Reduced vascular flow means the wound site does not receive the oxygen, nutrients, and growth factors required for tissue repair. Without addressing both of those underlying mechanisms, wound redressing alone accomplishes very little.
Specialist wound care integrates debridement to remove non-viable tissue, offloading strategies to eliminate pressure from the wound site, advanced regenerative therapies including PRP and stem cell treatment where appropriate, and close coordination with the patient’s broader medical team. The goal is not to manage the wound indefinitely, it is to create the biological conditions that allow the tissue to heal and to prevent the complications, including infection, deep tissue involvement, and in the most serious cases amputation, that follow when wounds go undertreated.
At Lonestar Podiatry & Wound Care, both physicians hold the CAQ in Amputation Prevention and Wound Care from the American Board of Podiatric Medicine. That credential requires documented expertise of more than 1,000 verified clinical hours in wound care and limb salvage, plus passing a validated subspecialty examination, it is not a general podiatry credential. For a patient in Garland searching for wound care that goes beyond the surface, that distinction is exactly what you are looking for.
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Advanced Foot and Ankle Treatment for Patients in Plano, Murphy, Rowlett, and Rockwall
Garland is one of the largest cities in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, with a population approaching 250,000 and one of the most diverse demographic profiles in North Texas. Nearly half of Garland’s residents identify as Hispanic, and the city carries a meaningful burden of diabetes-related health conditions consistent with broader Dallas County trends, conditions that directly elevate the risk of foot ulcers, non-healing wounds, and the complications that follow when those wounds go without proper specialist care. For many Garland residents, finding wound care that is both accessible and genuinely specialized, and that includes Spanish-speaking physicians, is not a straightforward search.
Lonestar Podiatry & Wound Care serves patients throughout the Garland, Mesquite, and Rowlett corridor from two locations in Murphy and Rockwall. The Murphy location, in East Plano, is approximately 20 minutes from central Garland. The Rockwall location is approximately 25 minutes east. Both offices offer same-day and next-day appointments for urgent wound concerns, with extended hours including Saturday availability at Murphy, practical details that matter for patients managing wounds alongside work schedules or family responsibilities.
The credential foundation at Lonestar is not typical for the Dallas-area market. Both Dr. Christian Morrison and Dr. Asif Khan are Board Certified by the American Board of Podiatric Medicine and hold the Certificate of Added Qualification in Amputation Prevention and Wound Care, a subspecialty credential that requires more than 1,000 documented clinical hours in wound care and limb salvage and passing a validated board examination. Dr. Khan completed a dedicated fellowship in Diabetic Limb Salvage and Wound Care at Beaumont Health, one of the most specialized training pathways available in podiatric wound care. Both physicians hold active hospital privileges at Medical City, Baylor Scott & White, Texas Health, and Methodist — meaning complex cases have a direct clinical pathway when inpatient coordination is needed.
Research published in peer-reviewed medical journals, membership in both the Texas and American Podiatric Medical Associations, and more than 1,000 five-star patient reviews reflect a practice that has earned consistent trust across the eastern Dallas suburbs. For patients in Garland who need wound care that goes beyond what a general practitioner or standard podiatry office can provide, Lonestar offers the specialist access, the credentials, and the appointment availability to make that level of care genuinely reachable. Most major insurance plans are accepted, including Medicare, and no referral is required to get started.