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At Naval Medical Center San Diego, our number one priority is providing the safest, highest quality patient-centered medical care for our veterans, service members and their families. Through visionary leadership and staff dedicated to the Team STEPPS approach, our hospital continues to shape the future of military medicine. | Visit Us Online

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Naval Hospital Bremerton is a fully accredited, community-based acute care and obstetrical hospital, currently operating 25 in-patient beds and hosting a variety of ambulatory, acute and specialty clinics. | Visit Us Online

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Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton is a new four story, 500,000 square foot medical treatment facility located near the main gate of Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California. The 42 bed facility is a medium size, teaching hospital that provides outpatient and inpatient care for active-duty service members, their family members, retirees and other eligible beneficiaries. | Visit Us Online 

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Naval Hospital Guam is comprised of the main hospital in Agana Heights, and two branch clinics, medical and dental, on Naval Base Guam. The Naval Hospital’s staff consists of 516 active duty and 201 civilians, contractors, reservists and volunteers who serve more than 26,000 beneficiaries. | Visit Us Online

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Naval Health Clinic Oak Harbor is a fully accredited, community-based acute care clinic located on Naval Air Station Whidbey Island. | Visit Us Online

U.S. Naval Hospital Okinawa, Japan is the referral center for the entire western Pacific area of operations. It is jointly staffed by active duty Navy, Army, Air Force, and Marine Corps personnel, as well as U.S. civilian and Japanese Master Labor Contract employees. The hospital serves a beneficiary population of 47,000 active duty personnel, family members, civilian employees, contract personnel, and retirees on Okinawa and provides referral services for 189,000 beneficiaries in the Pacific. | Visit Us Online

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The hospital was realigned as a 12-bed facility but has the capacity to expand to 22 beds. The hospital has an Emergency Medical Department, four operating rooms, and a seven-bed Desert Beginnings Labor Delivery Recovery and Postpartum Unit, and a Multi-Service Ward for inpatient care. Modern full-service pharmacy, laboratory, radiology departments, physical therapy and occupational health clinics are also available to beneficiaries. | Visit Us Online

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The core hospital (headquarters of U.S. Naval Hospital, Yokosuka) is located on the grounds of the original hospital compound built in 1881 for the Imperial Japanese Navy. Earthquake and fire destroyed those buildings in 1923. The Imperial Japanese Navy rebuilt the hospital in February 1931 as a medical center and training school. At the end of World War II, American Occupational Forces used the facility as a 250-bed hospital dispensary. On Sept. 11, 1950, at the beginning of the Korean War, the hospital was established. | Visit Us Online

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We are located on the administrative side of Naval Air Station Lemoore, which is about 37 miles southwest of Fresno, California. The health clinic has been a part of the central valley community for over 50 years. Health and dental services are provided to all our active duty, retired military, and their qualifying dependents. | Visit Us Online

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