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Our Facilities

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BG Crawford F. Sams Army Health Clinic

Camp Zama, Japan                                       
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Brian D. Allgood Army Community Hospital

USAG Humphreys, South Korea                         
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Madigan Army Medical Center

Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington
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Naval Health Clinic Hawaii          

Pearl Harbor, Hawaii                                     
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Tripler Army Medical Center

O'ahu, Hawaii                                                      
Pearl Harbor exterior

15th Medical Group

Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii
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62d Medical Squadron

Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington

Our Leaders

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Brig. Gen. Deydre Teyhen

DIRECTOR

Network Spotlights

Desmond T. Doss Health Clinic: Holistic Health and Fitness (H2F) building

Desmond T. Doss Health Clinic: Holistic Health and Fitness

H2F is a comprehensive, integrated, and immersive health and fitness system that generates lethal Soldiers who are physically, mentally, and spiritually ready to overmatch the enemy in multi-domain operations.

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Tripler Army Medical Center: The INDOPACOM Level II Trauma Center

Tripler Army Medical Center is the only federal Level II Trauma Center and tertiary care hospital in INDOPACOM, supporting 264,000 local and 171,000 overseas military personnel, veterans, and family members.

Network News

The Clinical Nurses Transition Program at Tripler Army Medical Center graduated a new class of U.S. Army nurses in Kyser Auditorium on Apr. 25, 2025. Among those completing the program were 2nd Lt. Miahela Carausu, 2nd Lt. Cassidy Chaddock, 2nd Lt. Jordan DiJoseph, 2nd Lt. Maria Grant-Villacorta, 2nd Lt. Lauren Pickens and 2nd Lt. Kristina Ropiecki. (Defense Health Agency photo by Crizalmer Caraang Jr.)

How Tripler Army Medical Center is preparing the next generation of Army nurses

Across the Military Health System, hospitals and clinics depend on highly skilled, well-trained nurses to provide high-quality patient care to active duty service members, veterans, and their families. Tripler’s CNTP is one of the programs that trains these nurses.

U.S. Air Force military dog handlers pose with their military working dogs in front of the new Veterinary and Military Working Dog Treatment Facility on Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii April 25, 2025. The Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC) Hawaii’s FEAD or Facilities Engineering and Acquisition Division Team and contractors completed the construction of the 12,000-square-foot facility which includes five general exam rooms, two isolation rooms, and dedicated rooms for working dogs. The facility will provide full service preventive, diagnostic, surgical and dental care to government-owned animals, food inspection spaces, and preventive and diagnostic services to privately-owned animals of service members on the installation. (U.S. Navy photo by Anna Marie G. Gonzales)

NAVFAC Hawaii Unleashes New Veterinary Facility for Military Dogs

The state-of-the-art 12,000-square-foot facility is designed to provide comprehensive care for both military working dogs and the pets of military families.

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Tripler Army Medical Center: Pathway to Excellence Designation

The American Nurses Credentialing Center designated Tripler Army Medical Center as a Pathway to Excellence hospital in 2024, recognizing TAMC’s commitment to creating an environment that empowers and engages staff.