TRIPLER ARMY MEDICAL CENTER
Honolulu, HI 96819, USA

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Mission and Vision

Mission Orchestrates the delivery of world-class health care for service members, families and eligible beneficiaries; provides health readiness, training and diplomacy in support of U.S. Army Pacific in the U.S. Pacific Command area of responsibility. Vision The premier system for health within the Department of Defense providing access to safe,

To Our Beneficiaries

Aloha and welcome to the Pacific! The Regional Health Command-Pacific (RHC-P) is the Army’s headquarters for Army Medicine in Hawaii, Washington, Alaska, Japan, Korea and throughout the Indo-Asia-Pacific region. RHC-P provides mission command to six subordinate military health readiness platforms: Tripler Army Medical Center, U.S. Army Health Clinic-Schofield Barracks in

Chapter 1: Pacific Regional Medical Command

  Army Medicine’s Regional Health Command - Pacific provides regional level mission command of six subordinate military medical treatment facilities (Bassett Army Community Hospital in Alaska; Brian Allgood Army Community Hospital in Korea; Madigan Army Hospital in Washington; Tripler Army Medical Center in Hawaii; U.S. Army Health Clinic-Camp Zama in

Chapter 2: How to Receive Healthcare in Hawaii

  When active-duty military members arrive in Hawaii, their personnel office will ensure that they in-process through their service’s military treatment facility (MTF) and learn about their TRICARE Healthcare System options. TRICARE Prime, the military’s managed care option, is available at Tripler Army Medical Center, U.S. Army Health Clinic-Schofield Barracks,

Chapter 3: Tripler Army Medical Center

  The origins of Tripler Army Medical Center date back to 1907 when several wooden structures at Fort Shafter were used as a hospital. The facility was named in 1920 after Brig. Gen. Charles Stuart Tripler, in honor of his contributions to Army medicine during the Civil War. At the

Chapter 4:Tripler Hospital Services

  Telephone 433-6631 After hours and emergency communication services 877-272-7337 First Floor, B-Wing, Room 1B109 Hours: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday. The American Red Cross provides reporting and communication services for active-duty military members, retirees and family members. It also provides access to emergency communications, information

Chapter 5: Tripler Medical Clinics, Departments and Programs

  Central Appointments 433-2778, ext. 1 Third Floor, H Wing, Oceanside Entrance (across from the Emergency Department) Clinic Hours: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday. Closed weekends and federal holidays. The Internal Medicine Clinic offers a full spectrum of health care services by appointment for adult beneficiaries empanelled

Chapter 6: Other Services at Tripler

  Tripler 438-4499 Bldg. 127A, Krukowski Road Hours: 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Schofield Barracks 655-4227 Bldg. 2091, Kolekole Ave. Hours: 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. The Army Community Service (ACS) Program is a community-oriented program, which assists Army commanders in maintaining readiness of

Chapter 7: PRMC Medical Homes

  RHC-P is the first region in MEDCOM to achieve 100% Army Medical Home implementation and demonstrates Army Medicine’s commitment to providing our Soldiers, their families and beneficiaries with the best primary care available. Army Medicine is in the process of transitioning from a Healthcare System to a System of

Chapter 8: Schofield Barracks

  Customer Relations Office Telephone 808-433-8504 General Information The U.S. Army Health Clinic at Schofield Barracks (USAHC-SB) provides a wide variety of outpatient services and quality health care to the majority of the 36,000 Soldiers and family members assigned to the 25th Infantry Division, 8th Theater Sustainment Command, other commands,

Chapter 9: Japan

Telephone (if calling from U.S.)011-81-3117-63-4127 DSN 263-4127/8 HQ, U.S. Army Medical Department Activities-Japan APO AREA Pacific 96338-5011 www.usarj.army.mil/organization/meddac Hours: 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Wednesday, 7:30 to 11:30 a.m. and 1 to 4:30 p.m. Thursday, 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Friday. Active-Duty Appointment: 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. Monday

Chapter 10: Korea

Brian Allgood Army Community Hospital, U.S. Army Garrison-Yongsan, Korea Unit #15244, Bldg. 7005 APO AP 96205-5244 U.S. Army Garrison-Yongsan is home to the Brian Allgood Army Community Hospital (BAACH). The main tenant unit residing in BAACH is the 121st Combat Support Hospital, providing the staff for inpatient and outpatient care.

Chapter 11: Madigan Army Medical Center

  Madigan Army Medical Center is located in the southern portion of the Puget Sound at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, a major power projection platform for the Army. Madigan maintains 212 beds for inpatient care, and can expand to accommodate more than 300 inpatients during periods of urgent need. Outpatients

Chapter 12: Bassett Army Community Hospital

  Bassett Army Community Hospital (the only Army hospital in Alaska) is located at Fort Wainwright, Alaska. Fort Wainwright is adjacent to the city of Fairbanks in interior Alaska, about 120 miles south of the Arctic Circle. Bassett, a 21-bed hospital, is the primary medical treatment facility for Soldiers, family

Chapter 13: Dental Services

  To Schedule Appointments 433-5370 To Schedule Oral Surgery Appointments 433-6712 Ground Floor, D Wing (G1D) Hours: 7:15 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. Monday through Friday. Call if doors are locked. Location: The Tripler Army Dental Clinic is located in the D Wing at the Tripler Army Medical Center. The clinic

Chapter 14: TRICARE Services

  www.tricare.mil Telephone 888-988-9378 TRICARE Prime and Tripler TRICARE Plus patients have 24-hour access to their providers through their primary care clinic phone numbers. This may help you avoid unnecessary ER visits and keeps your doctors aware of your needs. TRICARE is the DOD’s military health care program. The TRICARE

Chapter 15: Tripler Campus and Veterans Affairs

  Center of Excellence in Disaster Management and Humanitarian Assistance Telephone 433-7035 Bldg. 160, Krukowski Road frontoffice@coe-dmha.org www.coe-dmha.org Mailing Address: COE Disaster Mgt and Humanitarian Assistance 1 Jarrett White Road (MCPA-DM) Tripler Army Medical Center Honolulu, HI 96859-5000 The mission of the Center of Excellence in Disaster Management and Humanitarian

Chapter 16: Public Health Command-Pacific

Mission We provide scientific expertise and preventive medicine services in the areas of field preventive medicine; chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosive (CBRNE); health physics; industrial hygiene; environmental and occupational health; entomology; health promotion and wellness; epidemiology and disease surveillance; and laboratory sciences. We deliver regionally focused support to Pacific

Chapter 17: Naval Health Clinic Hawaii

  Quarterdeck 473-1880, ext. 2210 www.med.navy.mil/sites/nhch Mailing Address: Commanding Officer Naval Health Clinic Hawaii 480 Central Ave. JBPHH, HI 96860 E Komo Mai (Welcome) to Naval Health Clinic Hawaii (NHCH) where your health and readiness are our focus. NHCH is comprised of two large clinics, Makalapa at Joint Base Pearl

Chapter 18: Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam

  The William R. Schick Clinic, which was named in memory of 1st Lt. (Dr.) William R. Schick, the first Army Air Corps physician killed in action during World War II, was established in 1941. The clinic, which has the distinction of being the most historic military treatment facility in

Chapter 19: Warrior Transition Battalion

The Warrior Transition Battalion (WTB), was created to provide personal support to wounded Soldiers who require at least six months of rehabilitative care and complex medical management. The Regional Health Command-Pacific WTB is stationed at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. Warrior Transition Battalion 371 Brannon Road, Bldg. 663 Schofield Barracks, HI 96857

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Pacific region health care partnership continues through subject matter expert exchange

Story by Emily Yeh on 10/14/2016 HONOLULU (Oct. 14, 2016) Regional Health Command-Pacific, known as RHC-P, recently hosted a delegation of eight Chinese military medical personal at region headquarters in Honolulu. RHC-P leadership and the Chinese delegates met as part of continuing health care focused subject matter expert exchanges in

Regional Health Command-Pacific's trained and ready combat medic critical to medical readiness

Story by Emily Yeh on 09/21/2016 HONOLULU (Sept. 20, 2016) -- The link to survival on the battlefield is a trained and ready force. Providing a globally ready medical force is one of Regional Health Command-Pacific's, known as RHC-P, top four priorities. As the lead Army medical command in the

Thousands Gather at Ford Island for 2016 Tripler Fisher House 8K

Story by PO2 Johans Chavarro on 09/14/2016 PEARL HARBOR - Approximately 2,500 runners gathered at Ford Island, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam to participate in the 2016 Tripler Fisher House 8K Hero & Remembrance Run, Walk or Roll, Sept. 10. The event honored fallen service members who lost their lives in
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