REYNOLDS ARMY COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
Fort Sill, OK 73503, USA

Information

Welcome

Welcome to the Reynolds Army Community Hospital Health care Guide! The information contained herein is designed to familiarize you with the many services offered at Reynolds, our hours of operation, and contact information for our clinics and services. We also encourage you to visit our website, www.rach.sill.amedd.army.mil , for further

Access To Care

There are two things you must do before obtaining medical care at Reynolds. First, you must update your status in DEERS (Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System). Second, you must enroll in TRICARE Prime or transfer your current enrollment to Fort Sill. Defense Enrollment Eligibility   Reporting System (DEERS) Proper registration

Primary Care Manager Services

Reynolds Army Community Hospital has transitioned our PCM services to Army Medical Home (AMH) teams by using the concept of Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH). PCMH is a new model of healthcare being adopted by leading healthcare systems across the country. The patient-centered medical home is a team-based model of care

Soldier Medicine

This TMC provides health care services for Advanced Individual Training Soldiers, the 95th Reception Battalion, Marines, as well as Soldiers in a mobilizing or demobilizing status. Soldiers may walk-in for health problems Monday through Friday, 7 to 8 a.m. and 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. The TMC is closed on Sundays;

Warrior Transition Unit

The Warrior Transition Unit is designed to meet the needs of Soldiers who were wounded, ill or injured in theater and/or require complex medical and case management through the Triad of Care (primary care manager, nurse case manager and squad leader). Warriors in Transition requiring less intensive medical management may

Referral Services

REFERRAL MANAGEMENT OFFICE The Referral Management Office (RMO) is responsible for facilitating the referral process for all Active Duty Service Members and TRICARE Prime beneficiaries enrolled to Reynolds Army Community Hospital. The hours of the RMO are 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. It is located adjacent to the TRICARE Service

Speciality Care Services

Initial access to specialty care service requires a referral or provider order (see Chapter 5). To schedule a follow-up appointment, call (580) 558-2000, option 5, Monday through Friday. All clinics are open 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. unless otherwise noted.

Additional Patient Care Services

The Occupational Health Clinic provides services for certain federal and military employees of Ft. Sill, including work-related surveillance, physical qualifying exams, hazardous exposure monitoring and counseling, and limited care for injuries under the federal Office of Workers’ Compensation Program. The clinic hours are Monday through Wednesday, 7 a.m to 4

Behavorial Health Services

The Chaplain and Pastoral Care are available 24 hours a day to in-patients, Soldiers and their loved ones. Protestant worship is held in the Chapel on Tuesday at 11:45 a.m. The Chapel and adjoining Meditation Room are open 24 hours a day. The Chapel is located near the south entrance of

Inpatient Services

Clinical Dieticians provide nutritional screenings and medical nutrition therapy for inpatients at high or moderate nutrition risk. The phone number is (580) 558-2823.

Patient Support Services

Volunteers are important members of the RACH Team. They serve in various areas of both the hospital and dental clinics. Individuals interested in volunteering should contact the American Red Cross at (580) 558-2132/3052 or visit their office on the third floor of the hospital. Some prerequisites for volunteering include a three-hour

Frequently Asked Questsions

There are two things you must do before obtaining medical care. First, you must update your status in DEERS (Defense Enrollment Eligibility Recording System). Second, you must enroll in TRICARE Prime or transfer your current enrollment to Fort Sill. TRICARE Prime enrollment is mandatory for Active Duty Soldiers and voluntary
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