Refer A Patient
To refer a patient, please use one of the following referral options below. We take our responsibility to maintain patient privacy very seriously and recommend you consult your hospital’s HIPAA Privacy Officer to ensure your obligations with respect to patient privacy are being met and are compliant with your hospital’s internal guidelines and policy requirements associated with photographing patients.
Please call (225) 387-7717 after submitting your patient referral.
Photo Upload Form (Preferred)
Photos may be uploaded by using the form below in a secure fashion through the webpage's encryption. Recommended files for upload include jpg, tif and pdf.
Secured Email
If your hospital has email encryption tools available, you may send a secured email. Check with your hospital privacy officer or technology department on the availability of email encryption tools.
For Adult Burns (patients 15 and older) email:
burn@brgeneral.org.
For Pediatric Burns (patients 14 and younger) email:
PediatricBurn@brgeneral.org.
Burn Patient Referral Form
Clinician Resources
Baton Rouge General’s Regional Burn Center provides resources for clinicians to use when caring for burn patients.
Downloadable Resources
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