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Fort Bragg, North Carolina

By Rod Powers, About.com

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Medical Care

Womack Army Medical Center at Fort Bragg, NC, is a one-million-plus square-foot facility.

Official Army Photo
A colossus rising beyond the shadow of its predecessor, the new Womack Army Medical Center opened its doors on March 9 of 2000. It took about 50 different government offices, several prime contractors, 75 subcontractors, $400, million and almost a decade of planning and implementation to deliver one the Army's most technologically advanced health-care facilities.

The center is named for Private First Class Bryant Homer Womack, Army Medical Department, a native of North Carolina, who was awarded posthumously the Medal of Honor for conspicuous gallantry on 12 March 1952 near Sokso-ri, Korea.

To make a primary care appointment during the duty day, patients should call their assigned clinic’s appointment line. Primary Care Clinic Appointment Lines are open from 7 a.m.—4:30 p.m. to book routine and wellness appointments.

For an acute appointment at your primary clinic, you should call between 7 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.

Joel Health and Dental Clinic: Soldiers and family members assigned to Joel include: 1st Sustainment Command, 18th Aviation Brigade, 44th Medical Brigade, 229th Aviation Regiment and US Army Parachute Team. Active duty soldiers of 18th Personnel Support Battalion, Retirees enrolled in TRICARE Prime. CLINIC HOURS: Monday - Wednesday 0800-2000. Thursday-Friday 0800-1700. Sick call begins at 0645.

Robinson Health Clinic The Robinson Health Clinic (RHC) provides primary care to soldiers and family members of the 82nd Airborne Division.

Information compiled from the Fort Bragg Relocation Brochere, published under the auspices of the Army Relocation Program .

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