
Burns (Minor) at Reddy Urgent Care
Walk in for same-day minor burn assessment and wound care — no appointment needed.
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Minor burns including first-degree and small second-degree burns can be treated at urgent care. At Reddy Urgent Care, we assess burn severity, clean and dress the wound, and provide pain management and infection prevention guidance.
Symptoms We Treat
- Redness and pain (first-degree burn)
- Blistering with deeper pain (second-degree burn)
- Sunburn with significant pain or blistering
- Chemical or contact burn (mild)
- Burn from hot liquid, steam, or hot surface
How We Treat It At Reddy Urgent Care
Walk-In — No Appointment Needed
Simply walk in during our operating hours. No referral or scheduled appointment is required to be seen by our medical team.
Same-Day Care
We evaluate, diagnose, and treat most conditions the same day you visit so you can get back to feeling your best as quickly as possible.
Care for All Ages
Our providers treat patients of all ages — from infants and children to adults and seniors — under one roof.
Most Insurance Accepted
We accept most major insurance plans, Medi-Cal, and Medicare. We verify your benefits before treatment and inform you of any costs upfront.
Types Of Burns (Minor) We Treat
- First-degree burn
Affects outer skin layer. Redness, pain, no blistering.
- Small second-degree burn
Affects deeper skin. Blistering and deeper pain.
- Sunburn
Radiation burn from UV exposure.
- Chemical burn (mild)
From household chemicals. Requires thorough flushing and assessment.
When to Go to the Emergency Room Instead
Go to the nearest emergency room or call 911 if you or someone with you has:
- Third-degree burns (charred or white skin, no pain)
- Burns covering a large area
- Burns on face, hands, feet, genitals, or major joints
- Electrical burns
- Smoke inhalation
If you are unsure, go to the ER. It is always better to be safe.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes for minor first and small second-degree burns. Walk in — no appointment needed.
If larger than 3 inches, on the face or hands, deep or white, or from electricity — go to the ER.
Cool the burn with running cool water for 10–20 minutes. Do not apply butter, toothpaste, or ice.
Most major plans accepted. Bring your insurance card.
















