Sylvie Hampton is a powerhouse in wound care—her name is practically synonymous with innovation, education, and fierce advocacy in tissue viability. Here’s a quick snapshot of her remarkable journey:
Clinical Trailblazer
Sylvie has been immersed in wound care since the early 1990s, first making waves as a Research and Tissue Viability Nurse at Eastbourne DGH, where she dramatically reduced pressure ulcer prevalence from 15% to 2.4%. That’s not just impressive—it’s transformative.
Entrepreneur & Visionary
Sylvie founded Wound Healing Centres UK Ltd and Eastbourne Wound Healing Centres, which became internationally recognised hubs of excellence. Doctors and nurses from around the world came to learn from the multidisciplinary team.
Prolific Educator & Author
With over 400 articles, two books, and countless book chapters to Sylvie’s name, she shaped the field’s literature and trained generations of nurses and carers. Also serves on editorial boards and as a peer reviewer for major journals.
Medico-Legal Expert
Sylvie’s work as an Expert Witness spans courts, coroners, the NMC, and NHS Trusts, with over 400 reports written. She brings clinical precision and legal insight to the most complex cases.
Global Speaker & Consultant
From speaking at the Conservative Conference in Manchester in 2012 to speaking at Dubai’s Arab World Health Conference and to UK study days, her voice has resonated across continents. She also consults for the Lindsay Leg Club Foundation, consulted for Newham Hospital, SLAM, DoH and has helped shape national standards by lecturing and setting education in universities.
In 2024 Sylvie was awarded the prize as one of the Top Ten nurses in the World by Aster Guardians out of 78.000 nurses from 203 countries. Her passion for wound care is absolute.
Longstanding track record of healing chronic wounds, including long‑standing cases.
Practical, research‑informed approaches that are easy to implement in real‑world settings.
Collaborative working with local nurses and GPs and relatives of clients to ensure education and continuity of care.
A small team offering personalised attention and rapid, reliable support.
We believe in educating the patient so that they can make decisions about their own care.
We liaise directly with your local nurse and GP to coordinate care, provide clear treatment plans, and offer follow‑up support. For leg ulcers we can arrange evaluations through local Leg Clubs where available. We can support your friends or relatives to care for you with our full support online using virtual reality.
For more information or to discuss how we can help you or your service, please contact Sylvie or a member of the team via the Contact page.
Organising GP wound clinics that deliver consistently high healing rates. A wound healing centre organised by us healed wounds with an average of 3.3 years, costing £18,000 to 83% healed in 6 weeks at a cost of £750.
Developing and running wound‑healing Hubs for primary care.
Establishing tissue viability services within hospital settings.
Conducting pressure ulcer and equipment audits.
Providing tailored clinical advice across the full spectrum of wound care.
Rapid, evidence‑based guidance to support patient recovery and prevent recurrence.
Practical service design and implementation for primary and secondary care.
Comprehensive audits, service reviews and improvement plans.
Expert witness opinions and medico‑legal reporting.
Education, training and competency development for clinical teams.
For more information or to discuss how we can help, please contact our lovely Trish of the Wound Care Consultants team via the Contact page.
Wound Care Consultants Ltd produces evidence based, unbiased court‑ready reports with fixed‑fee quotations and agreed timelines. We accommodate urgent instructions without compromising quality. We welcome requests for an expert brief and can promptly provide availability and CVs.
Wound and Pressure Ulcer Care — prevention, causation, standards of nursing care, documentation, and rehabilitation impact.
Diabetic Foot — prevention, causation, standards of nursing care, documentation, and rehabilitation impact.
Lymphoedema — assessment of pathology, infection risk, standards of care, and missed treatment opportunities.
Rehabilitation — assessment of rehabilitation needs and missed treatment opportunities.
Falls Missed — observation opportunities and equipment to prevent falls.
Seating — analysis of physiotherapy provision, fall causation, seating decisions, and pressure ulcer injury outcomes.
Substandard Nursing Practice — assessment of care standards, omissions, and escalation failures contributing to harm.
Schedule a Call — Tell us about your case and the challenges you’re facing. We’ll help identify the right expert from our team [SH1] and outline how we can support your requirements.
Get the Support You Need — We’ll work in partnership with your legal or clinical team to deliver seamless, evidence-based reporting.
Achieve Confidence and Control — Receive unbiased, court-ready reports you can rely on — transforming complex wound care and nursing cases into clear, defensible evidence.
To request an expert brief, confirm availability, or obtain a CV for a named expert, please contact:
Trish Cosham (PA)
tdidataentry@outlook.com
Study days (half‑day and full‑day) tailored to your team’s needs.
In‑service workshops delivered on‑site for small cohorts.
Blended learning packages combining online pre‑work with practical face‑to‑face skills sessions.
Clinical supervision and case‑review sessions for ongoing competency development.
Avoiding litigation through appropriate documentation.
Pressure ulcer prevention and treatment.
Treating hard to heal Wounds.
Prevention of falls.
Importance Seating
Pressure ulcer prevention and risk assessment; mattress and equipment selection.
Leg ulcer assessment and treatment pathways; compression therapy principles.
Diabetic foot: risk stratification, basic foot care, referral triggers.
Lymphoedema‑related wounds: assessment, skin care and practical management principles.
Wound dressings and product selection; cost‑effective dressing strategies.
Documentation, audit and governance for wound care services.
Practical manual handling and safe repositioning relevant to pressure‑care plans.
Confident recognition and staging of pressure damage and chronic wounds.
Practical skills in dressing selection, pressure‑relieving strategies and safe transfers.
Ability to develop and implement simple, auditable care plans and prevention schedules.
Improved escalation and referral pathways for complex or non‑healing wounds.
Enhanced team confidence and reduced avoidable harm.
Courses can be customised by discipline, skill level and workplace setting.
CPD certificates provided on completion; bespoke competency checklists available for employers.
We can align training with local policy, CQC expectations and organisational governance requirements.
For details, availability and fees, please contact Wound Care Consultants via the Contact page. We will discuss your team size, learning objectives and preferred delivery format, then provide a tailored programme and quote.
Research Consultants — access to High Definition Ultrasound to evaluate wounds from beneath the skin and track healing dynamics.
Tissue Viability Nurses — experienced clinicians who collect high‑quality clinical data and deliver consistent, protocol‑driven assessments.
Data Analyst — collates, cleans and analyses datasets to produce clear, clinically relevant summaries and outcomes.
Case study design, data collection, and clinical reporting.
Structured data capture aligned with good clinical practice and audit standards.
Statistical collation and presentation of results for clinical, commercial or regulatory use.
Support for randomised controlled trials in an advisory or collaborative capacity (we do not operate as trial sponsor or primary site managers).
Device or product clinical evaluations and feasibility studies.
Observational cohort work and case series documenting clinical outcomes.
Service evaluation and pathway improvement projects.
Preparatory work or site support for externally run randomised controlled trials.
For project scoping, budgets, timelines and how we can tailor our input to your needs, please contact Sylvie Hampton or a member of the Wound Care Consultants team via the Contact page.
Pressure ulcer prevention and system‑level reduction strategies
Designing and running GP wound clinics and healing Hubs
assisting with designing wound assessment pathways
Medico‑legal perspectives on wound care and expert witness practice
Service governance, medicines management and CQC‑aligned policy
Infection Control
Healing hard to heal wounds
Healing leg ulcers
Treating red legs
Practical, implementable interventions that improve patient outcomes
Education on all aspects of wound care
Protection against litigation
Evidence‑based service design templates and audit approaches
Clear governance and risk‑reduction strategies for commissioners and clinical leads
Case examples, measurable results and tools for rapid local adoption
Formats: keynote, plenary, workshop, panel contribution, or masterclass
Delivery: in‑person or virtual; tailored length and learning objectives on request
To invite Sylvie to speak or to discuss availability, fees and topic tailoring, please contact Sylvie Hampton or a member of the Wound Care Consultants team via the Contact page.
Clinical evaluation and field testing in hospital, community and care‑home settings.
Usability and protocol development informed by tissue viability best practice.
Outcome measurement and audit support to demonstrate effectiveness and cost‑benefit.
Educational materials and training packages to support product roll out.
Independent reporting and regulatory‑aligned documentation for product improvement.
If you are a manufacturer interested in partnering with us, please contact Sylvie or a member of the team via the Contact page to discuss project scope, timelines and commercial terms.