Adult Behavioral Health counseling
Adult Behavioral Health provides behavioral health services to active-duty Soldiers based on unit assignements. Family Members and Retirees are accepted by Marriage and Family thereapists on a space available basis. Assistance is available for crisis intervention, anger control, stress management, anxiety and depression.
Category: Combat and Post-Traumatic Stress, Depression, Anger Management, Anxiety, Suicide and Self-Harm, Other Behavioral Health Resources
Population: Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
Intended for: Adults
When: 0730-1430 Mon-Fri
Where: Located in the E building of the main hospital 650 Joel Drive
Cost: 0
Phone: 270-798-4097/4269
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 9/10/2019
Allergies and Asthma care - Allergy and Asthma Clinic:
The Allergy Clinic provides expert subspecialty care in evaluation and management of various allergy, asthma, and pulmonary care conditions.
Category: Other Medical Resources
Population: Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
Intended for: Allergy, asthma, and pulmonary care patients
When: Mon, Wed, and Thur 0800-1100 and 1300-1530, Friday 0800-1100
Where: 650 Joel Drive, building C, 3rd Floor
Cost: 0
Phone: 270-956-0750
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 9/10/2019
Army Pregnancy Postpartum Physical Training (P3T) Education
Pregnancy and Postpartum Physical Training (P3T) education provides training for enhanced knowledge, skills, and resources to assist Soldiers during pregnancy and postpartum, and prepare Soldiers for delivery, recovery, and parenting.
Category: Other Education Resources, Other Family Resources, Physical Fitness, Women's Health, Pregnancy
Population: Service Members
Intended for: AD Service members and family members
When: Wednesday 0700-0800
Where: Education Center
Cost: 0
Phone: 270-412-4264
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 3/3/2017
Army Pregnancy Postpartum Physical Training (P3T) Exercise Sessions
Pregnancy and Postpartum Physical Training (P3T) exercise sessions assist Soldiers in maintaining optimal fitness during pregnancy and improving readiness postpartum, to return a fit Soldier back to unit PRT after maternity leave and the postpartum period.
Category: Physical Fitness, Women's Health, Pregnancy
Population: Service Members
Intended for: Female AD Service Members
When: Mon-Fri daily 0630-0800
Where: Lozada Gym, Education Center, Gardner Pool, Estep Wellness Center
Cost: 0
Phone: 270-412-4264
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 3/3/2017
Army Wellness Center (AWC)
Army Wellness Centers provide integrated and standardized primary prevention programs and services that promote enhanced and sustained healthy lifestyles to improve the overall well-being of Service Members, their Families, Civilians, and Retirees. The Army Wellness Center (AWC) programs help build and sustain good health. AWC Health Educators and services empower individuals to set their own health goals and achieve them. AWC programs and services address lifestyle change in areas that affect both short- and long-term health, engaging people in their “life space”—the places where they live, work, relax and rest.
Category: Anxiety, Other Education Resources, Men's Health, Nutrition, Physical Fitness, Sleep, Stress Management, Tobacco Cessation, Weight Management
Population: Civilian Personnel, Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
When: Monday - Friday 7:30AM - 4:30 PM
Where: 2526 22nd Street, Fort Campbell, KY 42223
Cost: Free
Phone: (270) 461-3451
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 8/5/2022
Brace Shop
Brace shop services include: upper extremity bracing, lower extremity bracing, spinal bracing, foot orthoses, compression garment, and custom fabrication, fitting, repair and adjustment of orthopedic appliance and orthotics.
Category: Health Clinics and Hospitals
Population: Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
Intended for: Orthopedic patients
When: Walk-in: Mon-Friday 0730-1230 and 1300-1500
Where: 650 Joel Drive; Fort Campbell, KY
Cost: 0
Phone: 270-798-8101
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 10/19/2016
Child and Family Behavioral Health counseling
The Child and Family Behavioral Health System offers a Family-based approach to behavioral health care. The Child and Family Behavioral Healthy System provides screening, early intervention, evaluation, and treatment for emotional and behavioral concerns of dependent Family members. Services offered include individual, Family therapy, parent education, school consultation psychological testing, and medication management for Family members from ages 18 and below. Referrals are required. Additionally, the Child and Family Behavioral Health System provides in-school services on post through School Behavioral Health as well as marital and Family therapy through our Marriage and Family Therapists.
Category: Anger Management, Attention Deficit or Hyperactivity Disorder, Autism, Depression, Child Health and Development
Population: Family Members
Intended for: Children and Families of Service Members
When: 0730-1430 Mon-Fri (Space available basis)
Where: Located in the E building of the main hospital 650 Joel Drive
Cost: 0
Phone: 270-798-8437
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 9/10/2019
Dermatology Services
The Dermatology Clinic sees active duty patients who have been referred by their primary care manager for a variety of skin rashes, benign and malignant growths, and disorders of the hair and nails. The Dermatology Clinic may also see Family members and retirees on a space available basis.
Category: Health Clinics and Hospitals
Population: Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
Intended for: Individual seeking skin care services
When: Mon-Fri 0730-1600
Where: 650 Joel Drive; Fort Campbell, KY
Cost: 0
Phone: 270-798-8345
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 9/10/2019
Dietitian - Nutrition Clinic
The Blanchfield Army Community Hospital's Nutrition Clinic offers nutrition counseling and classes for weight loss and weight gain, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, sports nutrition, eating disorders, and other nutrition-related illnesses. All soldiers with Diabetes must be seen at the Blanchfield Army Community Hospital Nutrition Clinic.
Category: Health Clinics and Hospitals, Nutrition
Population: Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
Intended for: Referred patients seeking nutritional guidance
When: Monday-Friday, 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m.
Where: 650 Joel Drive
Cost: 0
Phone: 270-798-8600
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 9/10/2019
Disease prevention - Public Health Nursing
Public Health Nursing is a specialty care service that implements the Ten Essential Public Health Services for the Fort Campbell community. Public Health Nursing provides public health services in support of Department of Preventive Medicine’s Epidemiology and Disease Control; Child Youth and Services (CYSS) Health Consultation; and Health Promotion programs. Areas of emphasis include: communicable disease prevention and health education; CYSS inspections, health consultation, and training; and community health promotion.
Category: Health Clinics and Hospitals, Infectious Disease Counseling, Other Medical Resources, Sexually Transmitted Infections
Population: Civilian Personnel, Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
When: Hours 7:30-11:30 a.m. and 12:30-3:30 p.m. Mon.-Fri
Where: 2576 23rd and Indiana Avenue
Cost: 0
Phone: 270-956-0100
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 9/10/2019
Drug Disposal
Most unused and unneeded pharmaceuticals can be disposed in special drop boxes located at the pharmacy. This removes potentially harmful medications from the home and provides environmentally safe disposal. Contact the Pharmacy for any special concerns.
Category: Environmental Health, Drug and Substance Abuse, Family Safety
Population: Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
When: Mon,Tues,Wed, Fri 0800-1600; Thur 0900-1600
Where: Blanchfield Army Community Hospital, 650 Joel Drive, Fort Campbell, KY 42223
Cost: None
Phone: 270-798-8075/ 8076
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 3/5/2019
Ear, Nose and Throat Clinic – Otolaryngology Services
The Ear, Nose and Throat Clinic treats Soldiers, retirees, and their Family members for diverse problems involving the neck and head, such as ear infections, hearing loss, sinus disease, thyroid disorders, and lumps in the neck. Patients with these concerns or other problems with the head and neck should see their primary care provider for a referral. After receiving a referral from a provider, the patient will be contacted to schedule an appointment. If the clinic redirects the referral to a TRICARE network provider, the patient will receive a letter in the mail within 7-10 business days. If no contact has occurred within that time, contact the clinic to verify the status of the referral.
Category: Health Clinics and Hospitals, Hearing
Population: Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
Intended for: Patients near ear, nose, throat, head or neck services
When: Mon-Fri 0730-1600, closed every 2nd Thursday of each month 0700-1100
Where: 650 Joel Drive; Fort Campbell, KY
Cost: 0
Phone: 270-798-8131
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 9/10/2019
Emergency Room
The Department of Emergency Medicine offers emergency care seven days a week, 365 days a year at Fort Campbell. The Emergency Department provides top-quality, comprehensive medical care for all ages for life threatening, emergent, urgent and acute conditions.
Category: Health Clinics and Hospitals, First Aid and CPR
Population: Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
Intended for: Patients needing emergency care
Where: 650 Joel Drive; Fort Campbell, KY
Cost: 0
Phone: 270-798-8000/8500
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 9/10/2019
Eye care - Ophthalmology Clinic
Beneficiaries are referred to the Ophthalmology Service by their primary care manager. Ophthalmologists work to prevent and treat conditions concerning the eye such as glaucoma, cataracts, and strabismus.
Category: Health Clinics and Hospitals
Population: Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
Intended for: Patients needing eye care
When: Mon-Fri 0730-1600
Where: BACH "C" Building, 3rd Floor
Cost: 0
Phone: 270-798-8900
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 9/10/2019
Eye care - Optometry Clinic
LaPointe’s Optometry Clinic provides care for active duty Soldiers. Call for a routine eye exam appointment. Soldiers do not require an appointment and will be seen on a walk-in basis for all acute eye injuries, eye infections, eye problems of sudden onset, and filling out the eye portion of physicals. Patients requiring driver’s license renewal forms completed are required to schedule a routine eye exam and must bring the appropriate forms to be completed. Patients should always bring all their glasses/spectacles and contact lenses to each appointment. Contact lenses should not be worn for at least two hours prior to any full eye exam. Active duty Soldiers who wear glasses are required to have two pairs of clear glasses and one pair of inserts in good condition at all times. One of the pairs of glasses can be civilian glasses. Industrial safety glasses can be ordered with appropriate unit funding documents. Walk-in ordering of glasses/inserts is available on any duty day.
Category: Health Clinics and Hospitals
Population: Service Members
Intended for: Service members needing eye care
When: Monday-Friday, 6:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
Where: 5979 Desert Storm Ave
Cost: 0
Phone: 270- 412-9113
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 10/24/2016
Eye surgery - Warfighter Refractive Eye Surgery Center
The Warfighter Refractive Eye Surgery Center provides services to active duty service members who are stationed at Fort Campbell and have at least 18 months remaining on active duty from the day of surgery. Combat Arms Soldiers receive first priority. The Center performs LASIK and photorefractive keratectomy surgeries. Both of these procedures use the same laser to reshape the cornea on the front surface of the eye. If you are interested in receiving eye surgery, you may pick up packets anytime during business hours.
Category: Health Clinics and Hospitals
Population: Service Members
Intended for: Active Duty service members with at least 18 months left on Active Duty
When: Mon-Fri 0730-1600
Where: 650 Joel Drive; Fort Campbell, KY, Building C, 3rd Floor
Cost: 0
Phone: 270-956-0775
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 9/10/2019
Gastroenterology
The Gastroenterology Clinic sees patients who have been referred by their Primary Care Manager for intestinal disorders that include diarrhea, abdominal pain, liver disease, and digestive and swallowing difficulties. The clinic also offers screening for colon cancer and polyps.
Category: Health Clinics and Hospitals
Population: Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
Intended for: Patients needing intestinal and colon services
When: Mon-Fri 0730-1600
Where: 650 Joel Drive; Fort Campbell, KY
Cost: 0
Phone: 270-956-0259/8407
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 9/10/2019
General Surgery
New patient appointments to General Surgery are referred by a Primary Care manager while follow-up appointments are arranged by calling the General Surgery Clinic. The scope of services include, but are not limited to: gallbladder surgery, hernia repair, breast biopsy, thyroid procedures, splenectomy, and procedures on the stomach.
Category: Health Clinics and Hospitals
Population: Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
Intended for: Patients requiring general surgery
When: Mon-Fri 0730-1600
Where: 650 Joel Drive; Fort Campbell, KY
Cost: 0
Phone: 270-798-8407
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 10/24/2016
Healthcare classes on infection and prevention
The Infection, Prevention and Control Program offers education to Blanchfield Army Community Hospital personnel and patients. Education includes counseling on regulatory guidelines, clinical prevention and treatment of infection diseases, and blood-borne pathogens. The program offers consolation to medical and dental providers and staff regarding infection, prevention, and control practices and principals in the health care setting.
Category: Other Education Resources, Other Health Resources, Infectious Disease Counseling, Other Medical Resources
Population: Civilian Personnel, Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
Intended for: Hospital staff and patients
When: Mon-Fri 0730-1600
Where: 650 Joel Drive; Fort Campbell, KY, Building A, 4th Floor, Room 4AA05
Cost: 0
Phone: 270-798-8309
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 9/10/2019
Hearing services, audiology
The Hearing Program Office provides hearing readiness testing, hearing health education briefings, earplug fittings, hearing aid fittings, and diagnostic audiology evaluations.
Category: Hearing, Health Clinics and Hospitals
Population: Service Members, Civilian Personnel
Intended for: Service members and Civilian personnel requiring hearing assistance
When: By appointment, or walk-in hearing screening services are available for service members at Byrd Soldier Medical Home, Building 7973 Thunder Blvd. Hours: 0730-1045 Mon-Fri, and Mon-Thurs 1230-245. A
Where: Locations vary
Cost: 0
Phone: 270-412-9110
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 9/10/2019
Hospital - Blanchfield Army Community Hospital
A state of the art medical facility providing full services in Healthcare and Well-being.
Category: Health Clinics and Hospitals
Population: Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
Intended for: Family members, Service members, and Retirees
Where: 650 Joel Drive; Fort Campbell, KY
Cost: 0
Phone: 270-798-8400; Appointments: 931-431-4677 or 270-798-4677; TRICARE 800-444-5445
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 9/10/2019
Labor and Delivery
The Labor, Delivery and Recovery team is committed to providing comprehensive Family centered care to all active duty Soldiers and their dependents. The team’s goal is to partner with the patient and Family to ensure a safe delivery in the manner most suitable to the needs of the patient and baby. For the safety of the patient, it is recommended that only three to four guests be in the room at one time during labor. During the actual delivery, it is recommended only two guests be present. During a C-section only one guest may be present. All other guests are welcome to remain in the waiting area. Siblings under 12 years old must be accompanied by an adult. Visitors who are not siblings and are under 12 years old are not allowed on the Labor and Delivery Unit. For the safety of the baby, guests with cold or flu-like symptoms are encouraged not to visit the newborns. The Labor, Delivery and Recovery Unit is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. In addition, telephone consultation or t
Category: Health Clinics and Hospitals, Child Health and Development, Infants, Pregnancy
Population: Family Members, Service Members
Intended for: Women and Baby
When: 24/7
Where: 650 Joel Drive, E Bldg., Fort Campbell, KY 42223
Cost: 0
Phone: 270-798-8090
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 9/10/2019
Laboratory - blood work
The Department of Pathology staff members help ensure Soldier deployment readiness and improve the health and wellness of Family Members and Retirees by providing accurate and timely test results from their full-service clinical laboratory, transfusion service, anatomical pathology, and forensic pathology consultative services. The Pathology staff is committed to providing patients and professional medical staff with state-of-the-art laboratory medicine through exceptional customer service while ensuring patient confidentiality and privacy.
Category: Health Clinics and Hospitals
Population: Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
Intended for: Laboratory services for Families, Retirees, and Service members
When: Monday-Friday, 6:30 a.m.-3 p.m.
Where: 5979 Desert Storm Ave
Cost: 0
Phone: 270-412-8991
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 9/10/2019
Lactation Services
Reasons to see a consultant before you deliver: You want to learn as much as you can about breastfeeding; if you had breastfeeding or lactation difficulty in the past; expecting more than one baby or a baby who may be sick or delivered early; you have a history of breast surgery and wonder if it will affect your breastfeeding; you think your breasts or nipples look odd to you or are very different from each other; or you worry that something about your health might make it hard to breastfeed. Reasons to see a Lactation Consultant after you deliver: If you are concerned about your baby’s weight; you have questions and concerns about how your infant is acting during or after feeding; you feel you may have too much or too little milk; your provider or your baby’s provider sends you for help or you or your baby is hospitalized during the time you are nursing. A Lactation Consultant can help you identify the cause of a problem affecting breastfeeding for milk production; make suggestions
Category: Health Clinics and Hospitals, Nutrition, Child Health and Development, Pregnancy
Population: Family Members, Service Members
Intended for: New mothers
When: Mon - Fri 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Where: 650 Joel Dr. BACH “A” Building, 3rd Floor in Women’s Health/OBGYN,
Cost: 0
Phone: (270) 798-4677, Option 6
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 10/24/2016
Marriage and Family Therapy
Marriage and Family Therapists are specially trained counselors in relationship issues, dedicated to helping individual, couples and Families handle problems in a healthy way. Individuals may walk-in or call for an appointment. Referrals are not required. Scope of services include individual, couple, Family and group counseling. The therapists practice a short-term, solution-focused therapy, with a focus on improving communication and problem solving.
Category: Other Family Resources, Other Medical Resources
Population: Family Members, Service Members
Intended for: Family members, Retirees, and Service members seeking marriage counseling
When: Hours of Operation: Monday-Friday 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m., Thursday 9 a.m.-4 p.m. closed daily for lunch from 12-1 p.m.
Where: 650 Joel Drive, E Bldg., Fort Campbell, KY 42223
Cost: 0
Phone: 270-956-0755/798-8437
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 10/24/2016
Medical Records
The Medical Records Section manages inpatient, outpatient, and Ambulatory Procedure Visit medical records for Blanchfield Army Community Hospital and outlying clinics. Patients can request copies of records from outpatient records located past Flo's Place on the 1st Floor or outlying clinics, such as Byrd, and Lapointe Health Clinic, directly from the record rooms at their clinic.
Category: Health Clinics and Hospitals, Other Medical Resources, Patient Liaison
Population: Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
Intended for: Patients receiving care at Fort Campbell
When: Mon-Fri 0730-1600
Where: 650 Joel Drive; Fort Campbell, KY, building A, Room 1BD35F
Cost: 0
Phone: 270-798-8874/8282
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 10/24/2016
Medical transition assistance for Soldiers and Families
As part of the Army's Warrior Care and Transition Program the WTB provides recovery and transitional support for wounded, injured, seriously ill and terminally ill Soldiers their Family members, non-medical attendees and Caregivers. The program targets Soldiers assigned to the Warrior Transition Battalion as well as Soldiers in the Integrated Disability Evaluation System. The Center provides more than 30 programs and services in a "one-stop-shop" conveniently co-located in a single facility with the Warriors Transition Battalion. The Center is staffed with personnel who use their diverse knowledge and skills to help with specific recovery, rehabilitation and transitional issues. As a portal to the Warrior Transition Battalion complex the WTB serves as the "heart and soul" of its community life that provides a safe haven where Service Members and their Families come for transitional support, fellowship, and respite.
Category: Other Military Resources, Transitioning to Civilian Life, Other Medical Resources
Population: Service Members, Family Members
Intended for: Soldiers assigned to Warrior Transition Battalion, Integrated Disability Evaluation System/Medical Evaluation Battalion, transitioning Soldiers, family members and caregivers.
When: Hours of Operation 0730-1530; Staff Duty is 24/7
Where: Bldg 2443 Kentucky Ave; Fort Campbell, KY
Cost: 0
Phone: 270-412-6540
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 8/28/2019
Neurology
The Neurology Clinic currently sees adult patients (18 years or older) who have been referred by their Primary Care Manager for nerve conduction studies,.
Category: Health Clinics and Hospitals
Population: Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
Intended for: Adult patients needing neurological care (18 years or older)
When: Mon-Fri 0730-1600
Where: 650 Joel Drive; Fort Campbell, KY
Cost: 0
Phone: 270-956-0109
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 10/24/2016
Newborn health care - Mother Baby Unit
The Mother-Baby Unit is located near the Labor, Delivery and Recovery Unit to provide Patient and Family-centered maternity and newborn care with minimum disruption and separation following birth. Mothers who deliver will experience a private room with their newborn baby. The unit has a Level I Special Care Nursery to provide advanced care for infants requiring further post-delivery transition needs. Healthy infants who do not require advanced care will share their mothers' room during their post-partum period. The mother and Family are welcome to invite adults and siblings to the room. Siblings under 12 years old must be accompanied by an adult other than the patient's primary support person. For the safety of the baby, guests with cold or flu-like symptoms are encouraged not to visit the newborns. It is recommended that no one other than the deemed support person stay overnight due to space limitations and the comfort of other patients receiving care.
Category: Child Health and Development, Health Clinics and Hospitals
Population: Family Members, Service Members
Intended for: Mother and Baby
When: Quiet Hours are from 10 p.m. to 7 a.m. to allow newly postpartum patients adequate quiet for recuperation.
Where: 650 Joel Dr., Fort Campbell KY
Cost: 0
Phone: 270-798-8090; BACH Women’s Health Classes; Phone: 270-798-8750
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 10/24/2016
Occupational Health Clinic
In order to be seen in the Occupational Health Clinic, patients must be employed or assigned to Fort Campbell as civil service, active duty or work as a Red Cross volunteer. Patients are seen by appointment for pre-placement examinations, periodic medical surveillance, termination exams, return to duty, and fitness-for-duty examinations. On the job injuries are seen during duty hours on a walk-in basis. Services include: vision screening, audiometric testing, laboratory/radiological screening, and immunizations.
Category: Health Clinics and Hospitals
Population: Civilian Personnel, Service Members
Intended for: Fort Campbell Soldiers, and Civilian personnel
When: Mon-Fri 0730-1600
Where: Building 2576, 23rd Street
Cost: 0
Phone: 270-956-0202
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 9/10/2019
Occupational Therapy
Occupational Therapy provides evaluation and treatment of various neuromusculoskeletal and orthopedic conditions of the upper extremity in an outpatient setting. Occupational Therapy contributes to the multidisciplinary team for inpatient care regarding function in activities-of-daily living. The service uses evidence-based practice interventions in custom rehabilitation programs designed to improve the everyday living skills of service members and their dependents.
Category: Health Clinics and Hospitals
Population: Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
Intended for: Patients needing occupational therapy for help with everyday living skills
When: Mon-Fri 0730-1600
Where: 650 Joel Drive; Fort Campbell, KY, Building A, 4th Floor, Check in Room 4AA32
Cost: 0
Phone: 270-798-8085
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 10/24/2016
Orthopedic Clinic
Orthopedics appointments are made on a referral basis only. During duty hours, the referring physician will contact the orthopedist for emergency and urgent consults to be prioritized. All other consults will be scheduled as a routine appointment. Emergencies that occur after duty hours will be seen through the Emergency Center at Blanchfield Army Community Hospital and properly consulted to the Orthopedic Clinic if necessary. Scope of services include; Sports medicine injuries to the shoulder, elbow, hip, knee, foot, and ankle surgery, non-complex hand surgery, orthopedic trauma, pediatric orthopedic surgery general orthopedic surgery, and total joint replacement.
Category: Health Clinics and Hospitals
Population: Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
Intended for: referred patients needing orthopedic care
When: Mon-Fri 0730-1600
Where: 650 Joel Drive; Fort Campbell, KY, Building C, 2nd floor
Cost: 0
Phone: 270-798-8426/8375/8325
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 10/24/2016
Pain management - Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (Pain) Clinic
The Pain Management Clinic sees patients who have been referred by their Primary Care Manager. Conditions that are treated in the pain clinic include: back, neck and joint pain. Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy, Myofascial Pain Syndrome and more.
Category: Health Clinics and Hospitals, Pain Management
Population: Family Members, Service Members, Retirees
Intended for: Patients needing pain management care
When: Mon-Fri 0730-1600
Where: Building 2403, 22nd Indian Avenue
Cost: 0
Phone: 270-798-8166
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 10/24/2016
Parents of lost children support group
Parents Helping Parents is a support group for military and civilian Families in the Fort Campbell area who have suffered the loss of a baby through miscarriage, fetal demise, neo-natal demise, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, or from other causes.
Category: Other Family Resources, Special Needs Families, Parenting, Other Survivor Resources, Clubs
Population: Family Members, Retirees, Service Members, Civilian Personnel
Intended for: Parents that lost a child
When: The group meets on the first Monday of the month; every other month (February, April, June, August, October and December) at 7 p.m. in the hospital's Commander's Classroom.
Where: 650 Joel Drive; Fort Campbell, KY 42223
Cost: 0
Phone: 270-798-8777
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 10/24/2016
Patient rights
Blanchfield Army Community Hospital's Patient Advocates can assist with providing positive feedback and dealing with unresolved concerns pertaining to care received at the Hospital
Category: Patient Liaison
Population: Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
Intended for: patients requesting assistance with resolving care issues after treatment
When: Mon-Fri 0730-1600
Where: 650 Joel Drive; Fort Campbell, KY, Building A 4th Floor
Cost: 0
Phone: 270-798-8091/8718
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 10/24/2016
Patient transportation and Air Evacuations
The Patient Movement and Air Evacuations office tracks and coordinates transportation and support for military members travelling from, through and to Fort Campbell for medical evacuation purposes.
Category: Emergency Planning, First Aid and CPR, Other Medical Resources, Transportation, Other Local Emergency Services
Population: Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
Intended for: Medically evacuated patients and family members
When: Mon-Fri 0730-1600
Where: 650 Joel Drive; Fort Campbell, KY, Building A, room 1AA17
Cost: 0
Phone: 270-956-0328
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 6/13/2018
Pharmacy - prescription drugs
The Main Outpatient Pharmacy fills new and renewed prescriptions from military and civilian providers. Refilled medications should be called-in by dialing 270-798-3784 and picked-up at the Town Hall Pharmacy located at the Town Center across from the Post Office on Michigan Ave. Curtailed pharmacy service occurs during days of no scheduled activities. Blanchfield Army Community Hospital Pharmacy is still available for pharmaceutical care if needed.
Category: Travel Medicine, Other Medical Resources, Health Clinics and Hospitals
Population: Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
Intended for: Prescription services for Family members, Retirees, and Service members
When: Mon-Fri 0730-1600
Where: Blanchfield Army Community Hospital (BACH) "B" Building
Cost: 0
Phone: 270-798-8114
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 10/24/2016
Physical Therapy
The Blanchfield Army Community Hospital's Physical Therapy Department focuses on evaluating, treating, and managing patients with orthopedic, sports, and neurological injury and dysfunction using exercise, spinal and joint mobilization/manipulation, and advanced therapeutic interventions to maximize a functional performance. Patients are referred to the Physical Therapy Clinic from their physician, physician assistant, or nurse practitioner.
Category: Physical Fitness, Health Clinics and Hospitals
Population: Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
Intended for: Family members, Retirees, and Service members needing physical therapy
When: Monday-Friday 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m.
Where: 650 Joel Drive. Fort Campbell Community Hospital Building “B”, 2nd Floor
Cost: 0
Phone: 270-798-8102
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 10/25/2016
Physician - Primary Care Clinic for families - Byrd Family Medical Home
From office visits and walk-in services to telephone consults, and secure messaging, you and your Family have even more ways to get the care you need. Blanchfield Army Medical Homes are based on the Patient-Centered Medical Home model that is being adopted across Army Medicine and many civilian healthcare systems. The patient-centered, team-based and holistic concept allows Blanchfield Army Community Hospital to provide you and your Family more personalized care with multiple ways to access your care team.
Category: Health Clinics and Hospitals
Population: Family Members, Retirees
Intended for: Family members, Retirees seeking medical care
Where: Byrd Family Medical Home: 7973 Thunder Blvd
Cost: 0
Phone: 270-798-4677/270-431-4677
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 10/25/2016
Physician - Primary Care Clinic for families off post - Screaming Eagle Medical Home
From office visits and walk-in services to telephone consults, and secure messaging, you and your Family have even more ways to get the care you need. Blanchfield Army Medical Homes are based on the Patient-Centered Medical Home model that is being adopted across Army Medicine and many civilian healthcare systems. The patient-centered, team-based and holistic concept allows Blanchfield Army Community Hospital to provide you and your Family more personalized care with multiple ways to access your care team.
Category: Health Clinics and Hospitals
Population: Family Members, Retirees
Intended for: Family members, Retirees seeking medical care
Where: Screaming Eagle Medical Home: (Community Based Medical Home in Clarksville) Medical Office Building One, 647 Dunlop Lane, Suite 301, next to Gateway Medical Center
Cost: 0
Phone: 270-798-4677/270-431-4677
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 10/25/2016
Physician - Primary Care Clinics for children - Young Eagle Medical Home
From office visits and walk-in services to telephone consults, and secure messaging, you and your Family have even more ways to get the care you need. Blanchfield Army Medical Homes are based on the Patient-Centered Medical Home model that is being adopted across Army Medicine and many civilian healthcare systems. The patient-centered, team-based and holistic concept allows Blanchfield Army Community Hospital to provide you and your Family more personalized care with multiple ways to access your care team.
Category: Child Health and Development, Health and Medical Benefits
Population: Family Members
Intended for: Young family members
Where: 650 Joel Drive; Fort Campbell, KY, Blanchfield Army Community Hospital "C" Building 2nd Floor
Cost: 0
Phone: 270-798-4677/270-431-4677
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 10/25/2016
Physician - Soldier health - Bastogne Soldier Medical Home
The Bastogne Soldier Medical Home delivers patient-centered team-based, comprehensive care to Soldiers assigned to 1st Brigade Combat Team, and serves as a sick call resource.
Category: Health Clinics and Hospitals
Population: Service Members
Intended for: Active Duty Soldiers
When: Mon-Fri 0630-1530, Sick call 06150-0800 (times may vary by unit)
Where: LaPointe Health Clinic 5979 Desert Storm
Cost: 0
Phone: Appointments 270-798 4677 or 931-431-4677
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 10/25/2016
Physician - Soldier health - Byrd Combined Troop Medical Clinic-
Byrd Combined Troop Medical Home is a Soldier Health Services Medical Home that provide quality health care based on the Soldier-Centered Medical Home model to active duty Soldiers assigned to 101st Sustainment Brigade, 101st Combat Aviation Brigade and other units as assigned. Ancillary services include physical therapy, immunizations, optometry, audiology, physical exams, radiology, laboratory, pharmacy, division behavioral health, and sick call services.
Category: Health Clinics and Hospitals
Population: Service Members
Intended for: Active Duty Soldiers
When: Mon-Fri 0630-1530, Sick call 0630-0800 (times may vary by unit)
Where: 7973 Thunder Blvd near Fort Campbell's Gate 10
Cost: 0
Phone: Appointments 270-798-4677 or 931-431-4677
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 10/25/2016
Physician - Soldier health - Strike Soldier Medical Home
The Strike Soldier Medical Home delivers patient-centered, team-based, comprehensive care to Soldiers assigned to 2nd Brigade Combat Team. For your convenience, the Strike Soldier Medical Home offers Optometry, Radiology, Laboratory, Physical Therapy, Pharmacy and limited Audiology, and sick call services onsite.
Category: Health Clinics and Hospitals
Population: Service Members
Intended for: Active Duty Soldiers
When: Mon-Fri 0630-1530, Sick call 06150-0800 (times may vary by unit)
Where: LaPointe Health Clinic 5979 Desert Storm
Cost: 0
Phone: Appointments 270-798 4677 or 931-431-4677
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 10/25/2016
Physician - Soldier health - Troop Medical Clinic 5 - Destiny Soldier Medical Home
The Destiny Soldier Medical Home delivers patient-centered, team-based, comprehensive care, and serves as a sick call resource to Soldiers assigned to 101st Combat Aviation Brigade, 5th Special Forces Group (Air Borne) and Air Force units on Fort Campbell
Category: Health Clinics and Hospitals
Population: Service Members
Intended for: Active Duty Soldiers
When: Mon-Fri 0630-1530, Sick call 06150-0800 (times may vary by unit)
Where: 7149 Blacksheep Run (near Fort Campbell's Gate 7)
Cost: 0
Phone: Appointments 270-798 4677 or 931-431-4677
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 10/25/2016
Physician - Soldier Health Services Medical Homes
Soldier Health Services Medical Homes provide quality health care based on the Soldier-Centered Medical Home model to active duty Soldiers assigned to Fort Campbell. There is a Soldier-Centered Medical home located in Lapoint Health Clinic with three teams (Bastogne, Strike and Rakkasan), a medical home at the Specialist Byrd Combined Troop Medical Clinic with two teams (Thunder and Lifeliner), and a medical home at TMC-5 with two teams (Destiny and Currahee). Ancillary services include physical therapy, immunizations, optometry, audiology, physical exams, radiology, laboratory, pharmacy, division behavioral health, and sick call services.
Category: Health and Medical Benefits
Population: Service Members
Intended for: Service members
When: 0630-1530 Mon-Fri, Sick Call services 0630-0800 in the unit's assigned clinic.
Where: LaPoint: 5979 Desert Storm Ave, Fort Campbell, KY. Byrd: 7149 Blacksheep Run, Fort Campbell, KY.
Cost: 0
Phone: 931-431-4677/270-798-4677
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 10/25/2016
Physician Soldier health - Rakkasan Soldier Medical Home
The Rakkasan Soldier Medical Home delivers patient-centered, team-based, comprehensive care to Soldiers assigned to 3rd Brigade Combat Team. For your convenience, the Rakkasan Soldier Medical Home offers Optometry, Radiology, Laboratory, Physical Therapy, Pharmacy and limited Audiology, and sick call services onsite.
Category: Health Clinics and Hospitals
Population: Service Members
Intended for: Active Duty Soldiers
When: Mon-Fri 0630-1530, Sick call 06150-0800 (times may vary by unit)
Where: LaPointe Health Clinic 5979 Desert Storm
Cost: 0
Phone: Appointments 270-798 4677 or 931-431-4677
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 10/25/2016
Podiatry Clinic
Podiatry appointments are made on a referral basis only. During duty hours, the referring physician will contact the podiatrist for a same day, emergency or 72-hour consult. All other consults will be scheduled as a routine appointment. If you have a podiatric emergency after duty hours, go to the Emergency Center. Scope of services include: Sports medicine injuries of the foot and ankle, trauma of the foot and ankle, limited pediatric foot and ankle surgery, and general foot and ankle surgery.
Category: Health Clinics and Hospitals
Population: Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
Intended for: Referred patients needing foot care
When: Mon-Fri 0730-1600
Where: 650 Joel Drive; Fort Campbell, KY, Building C, 2nd floor inside the Orthopedic Clinic
Cost: 0
Phone: Appt Line 270-798-8375/8426/8325, Surgery Scheduling 270-798-8316
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 10/25/2016
Public health concerns
Preventive Medicine offers a variety of public health related services to include: Environmental Health Section, Industrial Hygiene Section, Occupational Health Clinic, Public Health Nursing, Respiratory Protection Program, Travel Medicine Clinic, Tuberculosis Screening Clinic, Army Hearing Program, and Radiation Safety Program.
Category: Other Education Resources, Food Safety, Other Health Resources, Sexual Health, Tobacco Cessation, Health Clinics and Hospitals, Infectious Disease Counseling, Other Medical Resources, Sexually Transmitted Infections, Self-care
Population: Civilian Personnel, Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
When: Hours: Mon-Fri 0730-1200 and 1230-1600
Where: 2576 23rd St. Fort Campbell, KY 42223
Cost: 0
Phone: 270-956-0100
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 10/25/2016
Radiology - x-rays, mammography, and other radiological services
The Radiology Department provides medical imaging. Routine radiographs are obtained on a first-come, first-served basis. Other imaging procedures are scheduled by having the patient come to the radiology department/section at Blanchfield Army Community Hospital. The Radiology Department requests that appointments be scheduled in person to receive preparation sheets, procedure prep, and/or to fill out questionnaires. Mammography guidelines: Baseline mammogram is recommended at age 40, followed by annual exam thereafter. For self-referral, the patient must be enrolled in TRICARE Prime, over 40 years of age, and have no current breast health issues. Otherwise, the patient’s provider should place a consult request for a mammogram and the patient will schedule the appointment in the Mammography Department. Scope of services: Radiographs, Fluoroscopy, CT, MRI, Ultrasound, Mammography, Bone Density, and Nuclear Medicine.
Category: Health Clinics and Hospitals
Population: Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
Intended for: Patients needing x-rays, mammography, or other radiological services
When: Monday-Friday, 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Where: 650 Joel Drive, Blanchfield Army Community Hospital “B” Building, 2nd Floor
Cost: 0
Phone: 270-798-8333
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 10/25/2016
Respirator assessment, training, and equipment
The Respiratory Protection Program monitors compliance with Army Regulation protection standards. This program provides medical screening evaluations of Soldiers required to wear respirators. The program conducts initial and annual respirator training and qualitative or quantitative respirator fit testing for military and DA Civilian personnel who require or voluntarily use a respirator.
Category: Other Medical Resources
Population: Civilian Personnel, Service Members
Intended for: Active Duty and Army Civilians utilizing a respirator
When: Mon-Fri 0730-1600
Where: Building 2576, 23rd Street
Cost: 0
Phone: 270-956-0110/0113
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 10/25/2016
Same Day Surgery (outpatient)
Blanchfield Army Community Hospital offers many surgical services that can be completed within one workday that do not require the patient to stay overnight. All same day surgery procedures are scheduled through the specialty clinics. Patients should call Same Day Surgery the day prior to surgery from 1400-1600 to receive their arrival time for surgery. The staff members in Same Day Surgery are there to facilitate a smooth and safe experience for the patient and their Family members.
Category: Health Clinics and Hospitals
Population: Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
Intended for: Patients having surgery
When: 1400-1600
Where: 650 Joel Drive; Fort Campbell, KY
Cost: 0
Phone: 270-798-8143
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 10/25/2016
Sexual assault/rape treatment
Blanchfield Army Community Hospital Emergency Center: The Emergency Center is a state of the art facility designed and staffed to provide emergency care in times of crisis. Services include but not limited to sexual assault/rape treatment and care, mass casualty, trauma, critical care and suicide ideations/gestures/attempts.
Category: Sexual Assault, Suicide and Self-Harm, Sexually Transmitted Infections, Other Medical Resources, Health Clinics and Hospitals, Coping Skills
Population: Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
Intended for: Sexual assault victims
When: Hours: 24/7
Where: BACH “B” Building 2nd Floor; 24 hours a day, 7 days per week
Cost: 0
Phone: Crisis Hotline: 1800-879-1999
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 10/25/2016
Substance Use Disorder Clinical Care
Substance Use Disorder Clinical Care provides counseling for Soldiers, Families, civilians, and retirees.
Category: Alcohol Abuse, Drug and Substance Abuse
Population: Civilian Personnel, Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
Intended for: All seeking substance abuse counseling
When: Hours of Operation: Mon-Tue 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Referral Walk-ins: Mon-Fri 7:30 a.m.
Where: Building E Blanchfield Hospital, Kentucky, Fort Campbell, KY 42223
Cost: 0
Phone: 270-412-3247
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 8/28/2019
Traumatic Brain Injury, Post traumatic stress treatment
The Intrepid Spirit’s primary mission is clinical care. It functions as a portal for the most complex patients to access interdisciplinary assessment and intensive outpatient rehabilitation with behavioral health and mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI) as dual centers of gravity, including those for mTBI, behavioral health, Integrated Pain Management Clinic, addictions medicine, musculoskeletal rehabilitation, and Warrior Transition Units (WTUs). The Intrepid Spirit serves as the Military Treatment Facilities interdisciplinary, integrated, holistic and collaborative assessment, treatment, and rehabilitation program for patients with complex, co-morbid medical conditions, particularly those with post traumatic stress disorder and/or post-concussive symptoms. Intrepid Spirit personnel operationally support existing programs, including those for mTBI, behavioral health, Integrated Pain Management Clinic, addictions medicine, musculoskeletal rehabilitation, and Warrior Transition Units (WTU
Category: Combat and Post-Traumatic Stress, Depression, Anxiety, Health Clinics and Hospitals, Other Medical Resources
Population: Service Members, Retirees
Intended for: Patients with traumatic brain injury, post traumatic stress disorder and other complex conditions
When: By appointment
Where: Building 2403 Indiana Ave/TBI Clinic Building 2543 23rd and Indiana Ave.
Cost: 0
Phone: 270-412-5114
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 10/25/2016
Urology Clinic
Urology is a specialty surgical clinic that evaluates patients on a referral basis only. All Tricare beneficiaries are accepted. Clinic appointments are scheduled on a priority basis as consults are received. Emergencies and urgent consults are evaluated by a provider consulting on the on call urologic surgeon. Scope of services: Diagnosis and treatment of all diseases and disorders of the urinary tract including, but not limited to, robotic incontinence, erectile dysfunction, infertility, vasectomy, circumcision, and prostate biopsies.
Category: Health Clinics and Hospitals
Population: Family Members, Retirees, Service Members
Intended for: Patients requiring urinary tract care
When: Mon-Fri 0730-1600
Where: 650 Joel Drive; Fort Campbell, KY, Building C, 3rd floor
Cost: 0
Phone: 270-798-8403
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 10/25/2016
Warrior Transition Battalion
The Warrior Transition Battalion houses Soldiers with optimal medical benefit, expeditious and comprehensive personnel and administrative processing, while receiving medical care. The Army will take care of its Soldiers through high quality, expert medical care. For those who leave the Army, they will administratively process them with speed and compassion and assist with transitioning Soldiers medical needs to the Dept. of Veterans Affairs for follow-on care.
Category: Other Military Resources, Health Clinics and Hospitals, Other Medical Resources, Transitioning to Civilian Life
Population: Service Members, Family Members, Retirees
Intended for: Wounded Service members
When: Hours of Operation; Mon-Fri 0730-1700
Where: 2443 Kentucky Ave; Fort Campbell, KY
Cost: 0
Phone: (270)412-8208, S1 (270)412-8657 and Finance (270)412-0360, Ombudsman (270)798-8827/7411
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 12/7/2018
Women's Health Department
The Department of Women's Health includes the OB/GYN clinic, Labor and Delivery, Mother-Baby Unit and Special Care Nursery. The Department of Women's Health provides a wide spectrum of health care by OB/GYN specialty physicians, certified nurse midwives, nurse practitioners, registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, nursing assistants and administrative staff.
Category: Pregnancy, Health Clinics and Hospitals
Population: Family Members, Service Members, Retirees
Intended for: Women
When: Mon-Fri 0730-1630
Where: 650 Joel Drive; Fort Campbell, KY
Cost: 0
Phone: 270-798-4677, option 6
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 10/25/2016
Workplace safety evaluations
The Industrial Hygiene Section provides health hazard surveys for both military and civilian employees working at Fort Campbell. Worksite surveys include assessments of ventilation, lighting, noise, chemical, biological hazards, personal protective equipment and air quality.
Category: Other Employment Resources, Other Safety Resources, Environmental Health
Population: Civilian Personnel, Service Members
Intended for: military and civilian workers at Fort Campbell
When: Mon-Fri 0730-1600
Where: Building 6903 Desert Storm
Cost: 0
Phone: 270-412-8737/0335
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 10/25/2016
Wounded and ill Soldier transition information hotline
Blanchfield Army Community Hospital Ombudsman's Wounded Warrior Hotline offers advocates for wounded, injured and ill Soldiers and their Family members. This service provides a neutral and informal process to assist warriors in transition and their Family members. Hotline is 1-800-984-8523 and offer Soldiers and Family members a way to resolve medical issues when the chain-of-command route has been exhausted.
Category: Out-processing, Other Relocation Resources, Other Military Resources, Transitioning to Civilian Life, Patient Liaison, Other Medical Resources
Population: Family Members, Service Members
Intended for: Wounded Soldiers and Family members
When: Hours of Operation 0730-1630 Mon-Fri
Where: 650 Joel Drive; Fort Campbell, KY
Cost: 0
Phone: 270-798-8827/7411
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 10/25/2016
Wounded Warrior Ombudsman Program
The Wounded Warrior Ombudsmen serve as a local resource, facilitator, and problem solver for Service Members and their Families. Ombudsmen are located in the Medical Treatment Facility (MTF) and serve as a liaison between MEDCOM, the Soldier and Family member, the MTF commander, and the Warrior in Transition Unit (WTU) commander. The Ombudsman assists WTU and non-WTU Soldiers and their Families with medical related issues. The Wounded Soldier Family Hotline (WSFH) [(800) 984-8523] serves as a 24/7 resource to any beneficiary seeking assistance with a medical issue/concern including wounded, ill, and injured Soldiers, and military Caregivers. Whether you have questions about the Disability Evaluation System process, the VA Caregiver Program, or benefits, the WSFH and Ombudsmen are standing by to assist. If you are not in a community with an Ombudsman, please call the Wounded Soldier and Family Hotline at (800) 984-8523.
Category: Wounded Warriors and Caregivers, Other Social and Spiritual Resources, Coping Skills, Financial Planning, Grief and Loss, Ministry, Charitable Organizations, Health and Medical Benefits, Other Medical Resources, Other Recreation Resources, Emergency Planning, Injury Prevention
Population: Family Members, Service Members, Retirees
When: Hotline is 24 hours/day- 7days/week. Ombudsman hours: Monday-Friday: 0800-1600
Where: Blanchfield Army Community Hospital, 650 Joel Drive, Fort Campbell, KY 42223
Cost: None
Phone: (270) 798-8827 or (270) 798-7411
Email: usarmy.jbsa.medcom.mbx.medcom-ombudsman@mail.mil
Resource Provider: Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Last Updated: 7/30/2018