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Lapse in Federal Appropriations

The most recent appropriations for the Department of War expired at 11:59 p.m. EST on September 30, 2025. Military personnel will continue in a normal duty status without pay until such time as a continuing resolution or appropriations are passed by Congress and signed into law. Civilian personnel not engaged in excepted activities will be placed in a non-work, non-pay status. Visit www.dha.mil/shutdown for more information. 

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Naval Medical Center San Diego

San Diego, California
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Naval Hospital Bremerton

Bremerton, Washington
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Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton

Camp Pendleton, California
Naval Hospital Guam building

U.S. Naval Hospital Guam

Agana Heights, Guam
Naval Hospital Oak Harbor building

Naval Health Clinic Oak Harbor

Oak Harbor, Washington
Naval Hospital Okinawa building

U.S. Naval Hospital Okinawa

Okinawa, Japan

Naval Hospital Twentynine Palms building

Naval Hospital Twentynine Palms

Twentynine Palms, California
Naval Hospital Yokosuka building

U.S. Naval Hospital Yokosuka

Yokosuka, Japan
Naval Health Clinic Lemoore building

Naval Health Clinic Lemoore

Lemoore, California

Our Leaders

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Rear Adm. Kevin J. Brown

DIRECTOR

Network Spotlights

Amputee chatting with physio

Comprehensive Combat and Complex Casualty Care

Naval Medical Center San Diego’s C5 is a comprehensive program of care that manages a severely injured or ill patient from medical evacuation through inpatient care, outpatient rehabilitation, and eventual return to active duty or transition from the military. The program includes trauma services and coordination of overall inpatient clinical management of injured service members. 

Ribbon cutting at the Intrepid Spirit center

Intrepid Spirit Center                       

Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton's Intrepid Spirit Center provides comprehensive care for active duty service members experiencing traumatic brain injury and related conditions. The center offers a full spectrum of services including TBI screenings, neurological care, intensive outpatient programs, and specialized treatments for TBI-related symptoms like headaches and pain. 

Network News

Seeing the forest with all the trees…hospital corpsmen assigned to Naval Hospital Bremerton join a young beneficiary in an impromptu tree pose designed to test balance and stability during Health Promotion’s Health Fair held in conjunction with the September focus on National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month.

Weighing in on Childhood Obesity Awareness Month

The American Heart Association recommends for children aged 2 to 18, as well as women, to consume no more than 25 grams – approximately six teaspoons – of sugar per day and men to limit to 36 grams, an equivalent of approximately nine grams a day.

U.S. Navy Hospital Corpsman Petty Officer Third Class Danny Berroa Figueroa models a 3D printed waterproof cast at Naval Medical Center San Diego, September 9, 2025. The technology, developed by ActivArmor, is set to be deployed across 11 military bases over 24 months. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Jason Afable)

NMCSD enhances orthopedic care with 3-D printed waterproof casts

If deemed appropriate by a medical provider, the waterproof casts can be especially useful for military service members, who can return to duty or training throughout the recovery process.

During a visit Sept. 3 to the Virtual Medical Operations Center (VMOC) at Naval Medical Center San Diego (NMCSD), Defense Health Network Pacific Rim’s new Deputy Director Capt. Kathleen Cooperman (second from right) talks with Lt. Cmdr. Leonard Aranas (left), NMCSD’s director of medical services, Capt. David Foster (second from left), NMCSD’s director of branch clinics, and Lynn Campbell (right), nurse.

New DHN Pacific Rim Deputy Director Visits Virtual Medical Operations Center at NMCSD

Cooperman, a native of Arlington, Virginia, comes to the network after serving as commanding officer of U.S. Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command Okinawa and director of U.S. Naval Hospital Okinawa, Japan, from July 2023 to August 2025.

Pictured: Lt. j.g. Victor Torrico, industrial hygiene officer (left), Lt. Jake Odom, physical therapist (center), and Public Health Specialist Tanya Stuckey (right) of Naval Hospital Twentynine Palms at the Emergency Preparedness and Suicide Awareness Event Sept. 10.

Naval Hospital Twentynine Palms Supports Emergency Preparedness and Suicide Awareness Event

The event brought together a wide array of resources aimed at strengthening resilience and readiness across the installation.

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