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DOD Med Facilities Availability

2663, 06 Mar 2020
Anthony Lorenz provided this (via Facebook):
Facilities closing to non-active duty patients include:
Facilities that have either already transitioned to active duty-only, or are in process:
Facilities that will close completely to all users:
  • MacDill Air Force Base's Sabal Park community clinic in Brandon, Florida
  • Fort Benning, Georgia, North Columbus-Benning clinic
  • Fort Irwin, California, Department of Behavioral Health
Facilities that could see upgrades:
  • Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, upgrade to Level II Trauma Center
  • Tripler Army Medical Center, Hawaii, could be closed to non-active duty patients if officials determine that the local community can handle providing the necessary medical care.
Facilities slated for downgrade:
  • Fort Meade, Maryland, Kimbrough, Ambulatory Care Center to downgrade to a clinic
  • Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, South Carolina, Naval Hospital Beaufort downgrade to ambulatory surgery center
  • Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, downgrade to an ambulatory surgery center and outpatient clinic; McDonald clinic downgrade from ambulatory surgery to an outpatient clinic
  • Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, downgrade from ambulatory surgery to an outpatient clinic
Facilities that may continue to see active-duty families
  • Naval Technical Training Center Meridian, Mississippi, outpatient clinic
  • Southern Command (SOUTHCOM), Miami, Florida, Gordon outpatient clinic

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