Project Description
EXPERIENCED STAFF
EXPERIENCED STAFF
Our skilled team ensures expert care for your health needs.
IN-NETWORK HEALTHCARE
IN-NETWORK HEALTHCARE
We work with your insurance to provide affordable care.
IN-HOUSE DIAGNOSTICS
IN-HOUSE DIAGNOSTICS
On-site tests for accurate and efficient diagnosis.
EXTENDED HOURS
EXTENDED HOURS
UUC is open 7 days a week from 10AM-8PMONLINE CHECK-IN
ONLINE CHECK-IN
Conveniently streamline your visit with our online check-in option.
WHAT ARE MINOR BURN INJURIES?
Burn injuries to the skin are one of the most common household injuries, particularly in children. While some burns can be treated at home, immediate medical attention is necessary for even minor burns to avoid infections and other complications.
WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF BURNS?
THERMAL BURNS
Thermal burns, created by hot objects including fire, steam, and liquids, are commonly treated at UUC. Ranging from first to third degree, a thermal burn can often require medical care if it is bigger than 3 inches, on the face, or on a major joint. If you are unsure about the severity of a thermal burn or how to treat it, it is best to visit UUC to get a professional medical assessment and treatment.
ELECTRICAL BURNS
Burns caused by an electrical current can create injuries to the skin, as well as internal tissues. Electrical burns may be caused by an electric socket or faulty appliance in the household and natural sources of electricity. Since the damage created by an electrical burn can be difficult to see, it’s important to seek emergency medical attention as soon as possible. Please visit your nearest Emergency Room.
CHEMICAL BURNS
Chemical or caustic burns caused by acid or base solutions require immediate medical attention, especially since a minor burn can create internal damage. Most commonly caused by household cleaners with bleach or ammonia, as well as chlorinated pool cleaners, car battery acid, and teeth whitening products, chemical burns can cause first, second, or third-degree burns.
Certain burn injuries that fall outside the scope of our urgent care services may necessitate referral to an emergency room. If you are experiencing difficulties in breathing, uncontrolled bleeding, or chest pain unrelated to coughing, please call 9-1-1 immediately or seek care at an Emergency facility.
SHOULD I BE TREATED FOR MINOR BURNS?
All chemical or electrical burns should be evaluated by a medical professional. Patients should treat the burn with cool (not cold) water and apply an antibiotic cream. Ice should not be applied to burns and anything with fibers (clothing, cotton balls) should be kept away from the burn. At UUC, our experienced team can evaluate and treat minor burn injuries to avoid complications like infections.
HOW ARE MINOR BURN INJURIES TREATED?
For most burns, our team of medical professionals will gently cleanse the area to decontaminate and prevent an infection. An antibiotic cream will be applied to soothe the skin and help promote healing. Before being released, patients will be given home care instructions and any recommendations for follow-up care.
URGENT CARE FOR KIDS
University Urgent Care provides minor burn treatment for children aged 2 and up, catering to a wide range of medical needs. Families can either walk in for immediate care or conveniently schedule an appointment online, ensuring prompt attention to their child’s health. Learn more about our urgent care services for kids here.