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Defense Health Network East

Exceptional care for service members, retirees, and families: your health, our priority. Anytime, Anywhere – Always.

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Defense Health Network East is the headquarters for 38 military treatment facilities – 11 direct reporting MTFs and 27 subordinate clinics – and oversees a $1.6 billion Defense Health Program budget. The DHN East enterprise employs approximately 9,600 federal civilians, 3,000 military members, and 1,000 federal contractors. It supports approximately 380,000 enrolled beneficiaries.

The one-star command is co-located with U.S. Army Medical Readiness Command, East at Fort Belvoir, Virginia to support the integration of functions across both enterprises. U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Lance Raney currently serves as the Commanding General, Medical Readiness Command, East, and Director, Defense Health Network East.

Our Military Hospitals and Clinics

Blanchfield Army Community Hospital, located on Fort Campbell, Kentucky is dedicated in remembrance of Col. Florence A. Blanchfield, Chief of the Army Nurse Corps from 1943-1947. Col. Blanchfield played a prominent role in World War II by placing nursing teams close to the front lines to provide expert nursing care to battlefield casualties and was instrumental in attaining permanent commissioned officer status for military nurses. Blanchfield Army Community Hospital is the only hospital named after an Army Nurse Corps officer. | Visit Us Online

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Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center provides military readiness through sustained medical education and multidisciplinary care in order to deliver consistent, high quality patient centered health care services for Soldiers, Family Members, and Retirees. | Visit Us Online

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Fox Army Health Center leads an integrated and responsive system for health supporting comprehensive medical readiness to enable all Team Redstone units to accomplish their vital strategic missions. | Visit Us Online

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Guthrie Ambulatory Health Care Clinic provides high quality health care and leadership to maximize medical readiness of the force and improve, restore, and sustain the health of our patients. 
We provide integrated, quality health care and medical readiness support that is responsive to the needs of the 10th Mountain Division and the Fort Drum community. | Visit Us Online

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Ireland Army Health Clinic is located on Fort Knox, Kentucky. We serve the Fort Knox community with primary and specialty care providers for a population of almost 35,000 soldiers, family members, civilians and retirees. | Visit Us Online

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Keller Army Community Hospital located at West Point, New York is committed to providing you and your family members with the highest quality service. We have earned a solid reputation both among our patients and in the medical community as a caring, accessible, and state-of-the-art medical facility. It is our duty and our commitment to preserve it by being responsive to your needs and by maintaining the highest standards of medical care. | Visit Us Online

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Lyster Army Health Clinic, located at Fort Novosel, Alabama, continues its quest to care for Army aviators and their families, in addition to providing medical support to the military retiree population. It remains a model of the same high standards set by Brig. Gen. Lyster. As he stated, “It is one thing to build machines and train men to fly them, but another to maintain these men and machines in the air by the constant supervision necessary. This is a far reaching problem which is imminently involved in the evolution of the Air Service and largely falls upon the Medical Service to keep these fliers at their greatest efficiency. | Visit Us Online

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Martin Army Community Hospital, located on Fort Moore, Georgia provides an extensive variety of inpatient/outpatient medical services to eligible military beneficiaries. This 250-bed facility, conveniently located off I-185 on Marne Road, across from the Main Commissary-PX Mall, is the center for medical services at our installation. | Visit Us Online

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Moncrief Army Health Clinic at Fort Jackson, South Carolina strives to be the best health care facility in the DOD. Our mission is to optimize health readiness and quality of life for the Army's premier training post with a professional team dedicated to safe, consistent, accessible, and high quality patient centered care. | Visit Us Online

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Winn Army Community Hospital provides high quality health services in support of the Fort Stewart-Hunter Army Airfield community to enable sustained Soldier readiness and conserve the fighting strength, maintain a ready medical force, and support our Families and Soldiers for life. | Visit Us Online

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Womack Army Medical Center is dedicated to Medal of Honor recipient Pfc. Bryant Homer Womack, a courageous medic who gave his life tending to the wounds of his fellow Soldiers in 1952. WAMC provides health care to about 200,000 TRICARE beneficiaries. This includes active duty service members, retirees, and their family members. WAMC is a state-of-the-art medical complex and an integral component of Fort Liberty’s military mission. | Visit Us Online

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Last Updated: June 05, 2024
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