Denali Health Atlanta is offering access to free weekly wound care appointments and advanced skin graft treatments for diabetic foot ulcers. Schedule a free consultation today!
"The team at Denali Health Atlanta made my weekly visits easy and supportive. My wound finally started healing after months of no progress."
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Family Nurse Practitioner & Investigator
Theresa Harvey-Gilliard is a board-certified family nurse practitioner with 25+ years of progressive clinical experience across wound care, transitional care, rehabilitation, and chronic disease management. At Denali Health Atlanta, she serves as a Sub-Investigator, conducting protocol-driven study procedures, documenting high-quality source data, and prioritizing patient safety and compassionate care. She collaborates closely with interdisciplinary teams to improve outcomes for patients with complex wounds and chronic conditions.
Licensure & Certifications: FNP-C (GA, unrestricted); RN (GA, unrestricted); BLS; ACLS.
Professional Memberships: American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP).
Family Nurse Practitioner (GA)
Grand Canyon University (MSN 2020; BSN 2016)
Clinical Experience
“I’m committed to evidence-based, compassionate care—bringing research-grade rigor to wound management so patients heal safely and maintain quality of life.”
Real results from our diabetic wound care program.
"I was struggling with a diabetic foot ulcer for over 11 months. The skin grafts had previously worked but my insurance stopped covering them..."
Join hundreds of patients who have successfully healed their diabetic wounds.
Denali Health Atlanta, LLC is seeking to improve the standard of care for wound care. We know that 20% of Diabetic Ulcers currently end in amputation. We look to a future of a decrease in amputation. Here at Denali Health Atlanta, LLC we are offering access to free weekly wound care appointments and advanced skin graft treatments to improve wound care outcomes.
We are working to improve the quality and standard of care for wound care by evaluating advanced skin graft treatments to better treat your wounds.
Participation involves weekly clinic visits for a total duration of 12 weeks. Our team will provide a detailed schedule during your consultation.
This program is offered at Denali Health Atlanta, LLC, located at 5329 Memorial Drive STE A, Stone Mountain, GA 30083.
We provide comprehensive diabetic wound care, including advanced treatments, at no cost to eligible patients.
Removal of unhealthy tissue to promote healing.
Application of specialized dressings for optimal healing.
Advanced skin grafts to accelerate wound closure.
Monitoring blood sugar control, crucial for healing.
Assessing blood flow to ensure adequate circulation for healing.
Comprehensive care tailored to your specific needs.
Joining is simple. Follow these quick steps to start your free wound care program.
Find answers to common questions about our free diabetic wound care program at Denali Health Atlanta, LLC.
A diabetic foot ulcer is an open sore or wound that occurs in people with diabetes, typically on the bottom of the foot. These ulcers can be caused by poor circulation, high blood sugar levels, and nerve damage (neuropathy) that reduces sensation in the feet.
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Expert Wound Care
Receive specialized treatment from Dr. Aponte and our experienced team.
No Cost to You
All appointments and treatments provided through this program are completely free.
Weekly Visits & Monitoring
Consistent care and progress tracking over 12 weeks.
Compensation
Receive $50 for each completed weekly visit.
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5329 Memorial Drive STE A
Stone Mountain, GA 30083
Monday-Sunday: 8am - 8pm
Free parking available
Wheelchair accessible