Welcome to ZooBiotic Ltd

Thank you for visiting our website.

You have joined us at an exciting time in our development as a privately owned supplier of innovative wound care products. ZooBiotic is based in Bridgend in Wales and manufactures and markets larvae products for the treatment of chronic infected and necrotic wounds.

Our speciality is the provision of sterile larvae produced with great care by our professional team in a state-of-the-art aseptic facility.

We are enjoying growth in both the EU and further a field as the widely published benefits and cost effectiveness of larval therapy are recognised by health care professionals.

In our website you will discover a wealth of factual information about the power and promise of larval therapy. We welcome suggestions and comments from those who visit these pages, please see our contact us section.

If you are suffering from a chronic wound and wish to know whether larval therapy can help you, please contact your physician or care provider in the first instance.

We are currently seeking international partners/distributors/agents for the further expansion of the usage of Zoobiotics' products outside of the U.K.

If you wish to be part of this international roll out, then in the first instance please contact:
Gill Davies - General Manager
Tel (UK) : 0845 2301810 Email: gill@zoobiotic.co.uk

Media

In the Press

Healthcare Venture Attracts Senior Women to Key Roles
Bridgend-based biosurgical company ZooBiotic, supplier of innovative wound care products to the healthcare industry, has made two pivotal appointments.…read more (link will open in a new window, pdf)

Mary the Maggot Woman Wins MBE
A South Wales specialist nurse has been awarded an MBE for services to nursing - endorsing her tireless work in promoting the extraordinary success of maggot therapy in wound healing…read more (link will open in a new window, pdf)

Maggots could save NHS big money
Pouring Maggots into wounds for medicinal purposes comes back…read more (link will open in a new window)

Articles

Nurse, the maggots - The Times, March 12th 2007
Maggots clean wounds 18 times faster than normal treatments, can conquer MRSA and would save the NHS millions … read more

British Journal of Community Nursing, Vol 11 No 12, WoundCare Supplement
Maggots 'n' chips: a novel approach to the treatment of diabetic ulcers … read more (link will open in a new window)

Journal of Wound Care, Vol 15, No. 10 November 2006
Cost of managing chronic wounds in the UK, with particular emphasis on maggot debridement therapy … read more (link will open in a new window)