U.S. Burn Care Centers DatabaseReport

U.S. Burn Care Centers Database

  • No. of Pages/Datapoints: 100
  • Report Coverage: 2024 - 2030

Report Overview

The U.S. burn care centers market size was estimated at USD 7.95 billion in 2023 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 3.74% from 2024 to 2030. Burn care centers in the U.S. are specialized facilities that manage a range of burn injuries, from minor burns to life-threatening thermal injuries. This report highlights key trends, geographic distribution, and an analysis of burn cases in the U.S. It focuses on burn care centers at both the state and county levels, offering insights into their locations, type of center, ownership, and other relevant parameters.

Key Metrics

Category

Details

Number of Burn Centers*

110 verified burn care centers

Annual Burn Cases

Approximately 486,000 burn injuries annually requiring medical attention in U.S.

Admissions

44% of all admissions to burn centers result from fire or flame burns

Children Burn Cases

~250,000 children under age 17 require medical attention for burn injuries annually

Children Hospitalization

Roughly 15,000 children require hospitalization for burn injuries annually

Geographic Distribution

Burn centers are concentrated in the Southern and Western regions of the U.S.

Beds per Center

Bed counts range from 5 to over 100 beds in major burn care centers

U.S. Burn Care Centers Database Coverage

Burn Care Centers Analyzed for

Center Name

Address

City

State

Type of Center

Ownership

ZIP Code

Total Number of Burn Care Centers in the U.S., by State

Estimated Fire Incidents (% Residential)

Competitive Scenario: U.S. Burn Care Centers Market

The U.S. burn care centers market is increasingly competitive and dynamic, characterized by a diverse array of in-hospital burn units, specialized standalone centers, and emerging facilities focused on innovative treatment modalities. This market is driven by a combination of factors such as technological innovations, rising incidence of burn injuries, and evolving patient demographics. Leading providers range from well-established hospital systems with integrated burn units to independent centers offering advanced treatments such as biologics, regenerative therapies, and complex reconstructive surgeries.

As the healthcare landscape in the U.S. evolves, burn care centers are focusing on improving patient outcomes and operational efficiency. The market is shifting towards high-quality, outcome-driven care, where advanced treatments such as skin grafts, autografts, and bioactive dressings are increasingly emphasized. Larger facilities are leveraging their resources to provide comprehensive, multidisciplinary care that reduces complications and accelerates recovery.

Smaller, independent centers are adapting by forming alliances with insurers and healthcare networks to remain competitive. They focus on providing specialized care and partnering with government programs such as Medicare and Medicaid to align with value-based care initiatives. This approach allows them to compete on both cost-efficiency and clinical outcomes. These developments, along with ongoing government initiatives to raise awareness and improve burn care services, are driving the creation of new burn care centers and promoting the expansion of existing ones, ensuring better access to specialized care across the country. 

Database of Burn Care Centers in

Name

Address

City

State

Zip Code

Region

Ownership

Type of Center

Bothin Burn Center

900 Hyde St

San Francisco

California

94109-4806

Western

Private

Adult & Pediatric

Edward G. Hirschman Burn Center

400 N Pepper Ave

Colton

California

92324-1801

Western

Public

Adult & Pediatric

Firefighters Burn Institute Regional Burn Center

2315 Stockton Blvd, Fl 2

Sacramento

California

95817-2201

Western

Public

Adult & Pediatric

Leon S. Peters Burn Center

2823 Fresno St, TCCB Leon S. Peters Burn Center

Fresno

California

93721-1324

Western

Public

Adult & Pediatric

Los Angeles General Medical Center Burn Center

2051 Marengo St, IPT 5th Floor 5D/5M Burn Complex

Los Angeles

California

90033-1352

Western

Public

Adult & Pediatric

Orange County Burn Center

1001 N Tustin Ave

Santa Ana

California

92705-3502

Western

Public

Adult & Pediatric

Santa Clara Valley Medical Center Burn Center

751 S Bascom Ave

San Jose

California

95128-2604

Western

Public

Adult & Pediatric

Shriners Children's Northern California

2425 Stockton Blvd, Ste 718

Sacramento

California

95817-2215

Western

Private

Pediatric

The Grossman Burn Center - Bakersfield Memorial

420 34th St

Bakersfield

California

93301-2237

Western

Private

Adult & Pediatric

Torrance Memorial’s Burn Center

3330 Lomita Blvd

Torrance

California

90505-5002

Western

Private

Adult & Pediatric

UC San Diego Health Regional Burn Center

200 W Arbor Dr

San Diego

California

92103-1911

Western

Public

Adult & Pediatric

UCI Health Regional Burn Center

101 The City Dr S, Rt 14, Build 53 Rm 219E

Orange

California

92868-3201

Western

Public

Adult & Pediatric

UCLA West Valley Medical Center

7300 Medical Center Dr

West Hills

California

91307-1902

Western

Private

Adult & Pediatric

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