Burn Center
Providing Specialized Care for Burns and Other Skin Conditions
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Burn Center
The Burn Center at Nationwide Children’s Hospital provides comprehensive multidisciplinary care to children with burn injuries and cutaneous conditions.
Our team provides collaborative treatment throughout the patient care continuum to optimize patient outcomes.
Additionally, our dedicated burn nurses deliver an established burn prevention program to school age children throughout the district and the burn program staff offers burn education to the academic and medical community.
We are an American Burn Association Verified Burn Center.
Burn Clinic
The Burn Clinic is located in the Outpatient Care Center at Nationwide Children's Hospital.
We offer clinic hours Monday through Friday for your convenience.
Need to reach us outside normal business hours (8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.)? Please call (614) 722-3900.
Your Child's Care Team
We have a dedicated team of health care professionals to care for your child.
Skilled doctors, nurses, child life specialists, dietitians, occupational therapists, physical therapists, social workers, psychologists, therapeutic recreation specialists, massage therapists and case managers will take part in your child’s care.
This health care team will make certain we attend to every aspect of your child’s needs.
Learn more about the role of each of your child’s care team members.
Healthy Healing Burn Camp and Other Events
The Burn Center team offers events throughout the year to support, educate, and celebrate patients and their families.
Click here to see a list of all upcoming family events
Patient Resources
Helping Hands
- Burn Prevention: Infant and Toddler
- Burn Prevention: Teenage and Adult
- Burn Prevention Activities
- Button Battery Safety
- Frostbite
External Websites
Inside the Burn Center
Conditions We Treat
- Complex Wounds
- Epidermolysis Bullosa
- Exfoliating Skin Disorders
- Steven-Johnson Syndrome
- Third Degree Burns

Trauma & Burn Annual Reports
When a child is seriously injured, every moment is critical.