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Buy Woundcare Supplies in Houston

Find top-quality wound care supplies in Houston at Complete Medical Supply. We carry a wide range of products, including dressings, bandages, and ointments, to help promote faster healing and protect your skin. Our friendly team offers expert advice to ensure you get the right supplies for your needs, all at affordable prices.

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100+ Various

Dressings & Ointments In-store!

50,000+ Customers Served

Buy 5 & Get 1 FREE!

ANY Gauze & Bandage Rolls!

For a LIMITED time only, we are offering a sale for ALL sterile and non-sterile gauze dressings along with ALL kerlex bandage rolls. If you buy 5 of the same product, you get 1 FREE! Take advantage of this deal today while supplies last!

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Our Best Sellers

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Calcium Alginate

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Ostomy Pouches

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Wound Cleansers

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Foam Dressings

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Gauze & Bandage Rolls

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Abdominal Pads

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Transparent Films

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Normal Saline

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Surgical Tapes

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Xeroform Gauze

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Syringes & Needles

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PureWick System

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