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Minor first- and second-degree burns can be safely treated at walk-in urgent care clinics. Providers can clean the wound, apply professional dressings, prescribe pain relief, and monitor for signs of infection — faster and more affordable than a hospital visit.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Burn at Urgent Care

What degree of burn can urgent care treat?
Urgent care can treat most first-degree and minor second-degree burns. Go to the ER for large second-degree burns (over 3 inches), all third-degree burns, burns on the face, hands, feet, genitals, or joints, or burns caused by chemicals or electricity.
How is a burn treated at urgent care?
The provider will cool and clean the wound, apply antibiotic ointment and a sterile dressing, assess for infection risk, and may prescribe pain medication.
Should I pop a blister from a burn?
No. Blisters protect healing tissue. A healthcare provider at urgent care can safely drain them if necessary under sterile conditions.