Skip main navigation

Military Health System

Hurricane Milton & Hurricane Helene

Emergency procedures are in place in multiple states due to Hurricane Milton & Hurricane Helene. >>Learn More

Skip subpage navigation

Defense Health Network Indo-Pacific

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

Our Military Hospitals and Clinics

Located on Camp Zama, Japan, BG Crawford F. Sams Army Health Clinic is a dedicated and cohesive team that prioritizes people, delivers world-class care, builds readiness, and cultivates strong partnerships. | Visit Us Online

Stay Connected
Facebook icon

Brian D. Allgood Army Community Hospital is located in South Korea, and our priority is to provide safe, quality and compassionate care to our nation’s heroes – for whom this state-of-the-art hospital was built. From our warfighters, to our spouses and children back home, to our retirees, we are one team dedicated to ensuring all our nation’s heroes receive world-class medical care in a Culture of Excellence. | Visit Us Online

Our Clinics Stay Connected 
Facebook icon Instagram logo Linkedin icon 

Located on Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Madigan Army Medical Center comprises a network of medical facilities located in Washington and California that serve more than 100,000 active duty service members, their families and retirees. | Visit Us Online

Our Clinics Stay Connected 
Facebook icon Twitter bird icon Instagram logo Linkedin icon

Located on Pearl Harbor, Naval Health Clinic Hawaii (NHCH) is composed of six geographically-dispersed clinics. Naval Health Clinic Hawaii is an outpatient clinic with a variety of specialty clinics, including but not limited to, Occupational Medicine, Physical Therapy, Mental Health, Dental, Radiology, Lab, and Optometry. | Visit Us Online

Our Clinics Stay Connected 
Facebook icon 

Located on O'ahu, Tripler Army Medical Center is the only federal tertiary care hospital in the Pacific Basin. It supports 264,000 local active duty and retired military personnel, their families, and veteran beneficiaries. In addition, the referral population includes 171,000 military personnel, family members, veteran beneficiaries, residents of nine U.S. affiliated jurisdictions (American Samoa, Guam, and the former Trust Territories), and forward-deployed forces in more than 40 countries throughout the Pacific. | Visit Us Online

Our Clinics Stay Connected 
Facebook icon Twitter bird icon 

The 15th Medical Group supports the 15th Wing delivering patient centered and cost effective outpatient health care for three wings and 65 geographically separated units across Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam. | Visit Us Online

Located on Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington, the 62nd Medical Squadron provides primary care and operational medicine services (including optometry) for nearly 4,000 enrolled active duty Air Force personnel assigned to Joint Base Lewis-McChord. | Visit Us Online

Stay Connected
Facebook icon
Image for DHN Patient Portal

24/7 Access to Your Health Information

Visit the MHS GENESIS Patient Portal

Image for DHN MTF Locator

Search the MTF Locator

Find Your Military Hospital or Clinic

Image for DHN NAL

Need Urgent Care?

Call, Click, or Chat 24/7

Image for DHN Join our Team

Join Our Team!

Explore Open Job Opportunities

You also may be interested in...

Article
Aug 5, 2024

Naval Medical Research Unit INDO PACIFIC Monitors Infectious Disease for Public Health and Military Readiness

Military personnel at a meeting

The job of safeguarding the health of U.S. service members requires not just health care at the time of injury and sickness, but a vast suite of often unseen work to determine what illnesses service members might encounter, and to develop the countermeasures for an ever-evolving landscape of health risks that face the world.

Article
Jul 29, 2024

Celebrating One Year with Nalu: How Tripler Army Medical Center’s Facility Dog Makes a Difference to Patients and Staff Alike

Nalu the service dog poses with staff at Tripler Army Medical Center

Nalu, a 2-year-old Labrador retriever, is a full-time Tripler Army Medical Center hospital facility dog. He is present in the Child and Family Behavioral Health Service Clinic, where he works alongside Dr. Kathryn Egan, a child psychiatrist, and licensed clinical social workers.

Article
Jun 11, 2024

U.S. Naval Hospital Okinawa is Improving the Patient Experience with Modernization Through Innovation

military personnel pose at ScriptCenter in Okinawa, japan

The pharmacy at U.S. Naval Hospital Okinawa recently added a fully automated ScriptCenter in the pharmacy lobby for beneficiaries in Okinawa. Capt. Kathleen Cooperman spoke during the ribbon-cutting to staff and patients in the waiting area about the importance of modernization through innovation. Cooperman mentioned that leveraging technology is a ...

Article
Feb 29, 2024

Madigan Army Medical Soldier Wins U.S. Army Medical Command Career Counselor of the Year—Two Years in a Row

U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Angie Carper, Madigan Army Medical Center, representing Medical Readiness Command, Pacific, won the 2024 Medical Command Career Counselor of the Year.  (Photo: Joseph Kumzak/U.S. Army)

U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Angie Carper, Madigan Army Medical Center, representing Medical Readiness Command, Pacific, won the 2024 Medical Command Career Counselor of the Year. The award was announced in a ceremony Feb. 15, 2024, at MEDCOM headquarters on Fort Sam Houston. This is the second time Carper has received this award.

Article
Dec 18, 2023

Meet Tripler's Intervention Prevention and Control Team

TAMC’s IPaC team currently consists of four members: Emily E. Heenan, chief of Infection Prevention and Control; Michael J. Schweikert II, hospital epidemiologist; Han Ha Youn, Infection and control specialist; and Andrew “Drew” Tang, infection control specialist. Each team member is relatively new, joining the hospital staff within the last year.

The IPaC team at Tripler Army Medical Center monitors military health system data for infectious diseases affecting Oahu’s military population, potentially detracting from force readiness. The team focuses on identifying potential clusters of infection outbreaks.

Last Updated: October 15, 2024
Follow us on Instagram Follow us on LinkedIn Follow us on Facebook Follow us on X Follow us on YouTube Sign up on GovDelivery