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Defense Health Network East

Exceptional care for service members, retirees, and families: your health, our priority. Anytime, Anywhere – Always.

About Us

Defense Health Network East is the headquarters for 38 military treatment facilities – 11 direct reporting MTFs and 27 subordinate clinics – and oversees a $1.6 billion Defense Health Program budget. The DHN East enterprise employs approximately 9,600 federal civilians, 3,000 military members, and 1,000 federal contractors. It supports approximately 380,000 enrolled beneficiaries.

The one-star command is co-located with U.S. Army Medical Readiness Command, East at Fort Belvoir, Virginia to support the integration of functions across both enterprises. U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Lance Raney currently serves as the Commanding General, Medical Readiness Command, East, and Director, Defense Health Network East.

 

Our Military Hospitals and Clinics

Blanchfield Army Community Hospital

 

Eisenhower Army Medical Center

 

Fox Army Health Center

 

Guthrie Ambulatory Care Center

 

Ireland Army Health Clinic

 

Keller Army Community Hospital

 

Lyster Army Health Clinic

 

Martin Army Community Hospital

 

Moncrief Army Health Clinic

 

Winn Army Community Hospital

 

Womack Army Medical Center

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Last Updated: May 07, 2024
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