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INTEGRIS Health Paul Silverstein Burn Center

About INTEGRIS Health Paul Silverstein Burn Center

Expert care. Extraordinary recovery.

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The INTEGRIS Health Paul Silverstein Burn Center is one of only two adult burn centers in Oklahoma and has been a leader in burn care since opening in 1975.

Founded by Dr. Paul Silverstein, a former U.S. Army burn surgeon, the center was created to bring specialized burn treatment to Oklahoma. Over the past 50 years, it has grown into one of the nation’s most advanced burn care facilities, treating more than 5,000 patients from across a six-state region.

Today, the center is nationally recognized for its commitment to innovation, compassionate care, and helping patients achieve the best possible recovery and quality of life.

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Christopher W. Lentz, M.D.

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