Nurse practitioner joins Oswego’s Center for Wound Healing

Tyanna W. Bergeron, a family practice nurse practitioner, has joined The Center for Wound Healing at Oswego Health.

Bergeron will see patients at the center which offers leading-edge treatments, including hyperbaric oxygen therapy, negative pressure therapies, bioengineered tissues and biosynthetics to reintroduce the body’s innate ability to heal.

Before joining The Center for Wound Healing, Bergeron worked for Oswego Health Primecare Fulton. There she saw patients ages 12 and older and assisted with the management of chronic diseases, mental health disorders, prescribed medications and treatments as well as conducted physical exams and health screenings and when needed, referred patients to medical specialists.

Bergeron has extensive experience and has worked in healthcare systems around the country, including Face and Body Center in Flowood and St. Dominic’s Hospital emergency department in Jackson — both in Mississippi — and Valley Children’s Clinic in Renton, West Virginia.

By joining The Center for Wound Healing at Oswego Health, a member of the Healogics network, Bergeron will collaborate with a network of academic medical centers, hospitals and thousands of professionals committed to advancing wound healing by creating, sharing, and activating wound prevention and care expertise.

Bergeron earned her Master of Science in Nursing degree from Gonzaga University in 2018 through its family nurse practitioner program.

Photo: Bergeron