Jordan Achterhoff

Jordan Achterhoff

Jordan Achterhoff serves as the director of Spencer Hospital's Wound Healing & Hyperbaric Medicine Center. Jordan received her Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology degree from Iowa State University with a minor in Community and Public Health. Jordan enjoys finding advanced solutions for patients living with chronic, non-healing wounds and working closely with staff to create an environment where patients feel safe and comfortable.

Blog/Article posts by this Author:

  • Healthy Starts from the Ground Up: Why Foot Health Matters

    Healthy feet do more than keep us moving, they can also reveal important clues about our overall health. Learn how simple daily foot care, early warning signs, and preventive services like Spencer Hospital's Wound Care and Toenail Clinics can help protect your health from the ground up.

  • Healing Through Oxygen: How Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy is Changing Lives

    May is Hyperbaric Oxygen Awareness Month, and at Spencer Hospital, it's an opportunity to highlight a powerful and often under-recognized medical treatment that's making a meaningful impact in our community: Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT).

  • Collaboration Between Wound Healing and Vascular Specialists

    More than seven million people suffer from chronic wounds in the United States. Dealing with chronic, non-healing wounds can take months, or even years, to complete the normal healing process. The good news is our wound healing team, with help from vascular surgeons, can create a well-rounded plan of care to treat chronic wounds.

  • Not All Hyperbaric Oxygen Chambers Are Created Equal

    Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) is a powerful treatment used to aid in the healing of wounds and other health conditions. Spencer Hospital's Wound Care Director, Jordan Achterhoff, explains the benefits of using medical-grade hyperbaric oxygen treatment chambers for effective wound healing care.

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