Our Facilities

Naval Medical Center San Diego

Naval Hospital Bremerton

Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton

Naval Hospital Guam

Naval Hospital Oak Harbor

Naval Hospital Okinawa
Okinawa, Japan

Naval Hospital Twentynine Palms

Naval Hospital Yokosuka

Naval Health Clinic Lemoore
Our Leaders

Rear Adm. Guido F. Valdes
DIRECTOR
Network Spotlights

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.

Maxillofacial Restoration Program
Naval Medical Center San Diego's Maxillofacial Restoration Program is a groundbreaking approach to facial reconstruction and dental restoration. Offering procedures like "Jaw in a Day" that provides immediate reconstruction with dental rehabilitation, the program conducted the DOD's first-ever immediate jaw reconstruction using 3D-printed teeth...

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.

Crisis Stabilization Unit
U.S. Naval Hospital Guam's Crisis Stabilization Unit provides intensive short-term mental health care for service members experiencing urgent behavioral health crises. This specialized unit aims to stabilize service members and return them to their units and families as quickly as possible, while reducing the need for medical evacuations and improving overall patient satisfaction...
Network News

Naval Hospital Bremerton Holds Town Hall for Internal Med Patients
NHB is going to lose all active duty Internal Medicine physicians due to retirement and permanent change of duty orders.

From Humans to Canines: NMRTC Twentynine Palms Corpsmen Cross-train with Army Vets
The training ensures corpsmen are prepared to provide care to military working dogs (MWDs), critical members of the armed forces who perform roles such as explosive detection and patrol.

U.S. Naval Hospital Guam Transforms Mental Health Crisis Care
Since starting operations in March 2024, the hospital has successfully treated 246 active-duty service members experiencing mental health emergencies.

This Cold and Flu Season Nothing to Sneeze at
According to the Washington State Department of Health, Communicable Disease Epidemiology, in their last update for the final week of 2024, influenza-like illness activity in the state was very high.