Children up to age 18 are eligible for care at Shriners Hospitals
for Children if, in the opinion of our physicians, there is a
reasonable possibility they can benefit from the specialized services
available. Acceptance is based solely on a child’s medical needs. A
family's income or insurance status are not criteria for acceptance as a
patient.
The service area of Shriners Hospitals for Children includes the United
States (including Puerto Rico), Canada, the Republic of Panama and
Mexico. As of April 2009, we are temporarily not accepting new patients
residing outside of these areas.
Download an application for treatment in English or Spanish, or obtain a patient application through a local Shriners or
Shrine Club; by writing to Shriners Hospitals, P.O. Box 31356, Tampa, FL
33631; or by calling (800) 237-5055 in the U.S., or (800) 361-7256 in
Canada.
Transportation to and from the hospital is the responsibility of the
family. Often, local Shriners can help with transportation. The
Shriners Hospital to which the child is being referred can assist with
contacting local Shriners.
Physician Referrals to Shriners Hospital in Salt Lake City
Referring physicians may contact Chief of Staff James W. Roach, M.D., at (801) 536-3500 to refer patients to the hospital.
Emergency Burn Care
For emergency admission to one of our four hospitals specializing in
burn care, the referring physician should contact the hospital's chief
of staff:
Boston
Ronald G. Tompkins, M.D., Sc.D
(800) 255-1916
Cincinnati
Richard J. Kagan, M.D.
(800) 875-8580
Galveston (not open for patient care)
David N. Herndon, M.D.
(409) 770-6773
Sacramento
David G. Greenhalgh, M.D.
(916) 453-2111
If you are not sure which hospital specializing in burn care is closest to you, please call toll-free (866) 714-7123.
Non-Emergency Burn Care
Non-emergency admissions of burn
patients for reconstructive or plastic surgery can be arranged in the
same manner as orthopaedic admissions at the nearest Shriners Hospital
for Children as outlined at the top of this page.