Burn Center
Inpatient Care
University of Utah Health Care’s Burn Center provides the most comprehensive care for burn patients in the Intermountain West. Burn patients suffer not only from severe physical injuries, but also emotionally and spiritually as they work towards recovery. Treatment for burn injuries can be a difficult and lengthy process and our inpatient care unit provides a team approach that includes physicians, nurses, counselors, and other caregivers committed to providing the best outcomes for our patients.
Patients and their families visiting the Burn Center have access to the latest treatments as well as a caring supportive staff that put patient’s and their family’s needs first. We understand the impact that a traumatic burn injury can have and provide the resources and emotional support necessary to begin our patients and their families on the road to recovery.
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Burn Center Inpatient Unit
801-581-2700
Burn Therapy
801-581-2132
Amalia L. Cochran, M.D.
Locations| University Hospital | (801) 581-3050 |
Specialties: Burn Care
Stephen E. Morris, M.D.
Locations| University Hospital | (801) 581-6255 |
| University Hospital | (801) 581-3050 |
| University Hospital | (801) 585-7403 |
Specialties: Burn Care, Surgery, General, Trauma Surgery
Jeffrey R. Saffle, M.D.
Locations| University Hospital | (801) 581-3595 |
Specialties: Burn Care, Surgery, General, Trauma Surgery
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