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Wound Care in Colfax County, NM

Colfax County patients in northern New Mexico travel south for specialty care.

About Colfax County

Specialty Wound Care for Colfax County Residents

Colfax County, near the Colorado border, is anchored by Raton. The trip to our clinic is long, so visits typically happen for an initial specialist evaluation or a complex case.

Telehealth follow-ups for established patients limit how often you need to travel. We stay in touch with your local team.

Reach out and we can talk through whether a visit makes sense.

What We Treat

Wound Care for Colfax County Residents

Patients from Colfax County most often come to us for chronic non-healing wounds, diabetic foot and leg wounds, post-surgical wounds, and pressure injuries. Each plan is built around the wound, the patient, and the team already involved in their care.We accept most major insurance plans, including Medicare and Medicare Advantage. Self-referral is welcome.

Traveling to Albuquerque

How Colfax County Patients Get to Our Clinic

Most patients from Colfax County reach our clinic by the major highways serving the area. Drive times vary depending on which part of the county you're coming from and time of day.

For established patients with stable wounds, we offer telehealth follow-ups when in-person visits aren't necessary — useful when the drive isn't practical every week.

Meet Your Physician

Dr. Christopher Dominguez

Medical Director, Nexcell

Dr. Dominguez leads our wound care team in Albuquerque. He works closely with patients, primary care providers, and specialists across New Mexico to develop individualized treatment plans for chronic, diabetic, post-surgical, and pressure-related wounds.

Serving Colfax County

Bringing surgeon-led wound care to Colfax County.

Self-referral welcome at our Albuquerque clinic. Partnering facilities across Colfax County extend our care to bedside.