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Naval Medical Center San Diego

San Diego, California
Naval Hospital Bremerton building

Naval Hospital Bremerton

Bremerton, Washington
Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton building

Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton

Camp Pendleton, California
Naval Hospital Guam building

Naval Hospital Guam

Agana Heights, Guam
Naval Hospital Oak Harbor building

Naval Hospital Oak Harbor

Oak Harbor, Washington
Naval Hospital Okinawa building

Naval Hospital Okinawa

Okinawa, Japan

Naval Hospital Twentynine Palms building

Naval Hospital Twentynine Palms

Twentynine Palms, California
Naval Hospital Yokosuka building

Naval Hospital Yokosuka

Yokosuka, Japan
Naval Health Clinic Lemoore building

Naval Health Clinic Lemoore

Lemoore, California

Our Leaders

Rear Adm Guido F Valdes headshot

Rear Adm. Guido F. Valdes

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

Mr. John Henley, Naval Medical Center San Diego's Inpatient Mental Health Department Head, left, Capt. Elizabeth Adriano, NMCSD's Director, center left, Rear Adm. Guido Valdes, Commander, Naval Medical Forces Pacific, center right, and Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Matthew Stier, right, cut a ribbon during a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the completion of NMCSD's 1 West Mental Health Ward expansion.

NMCSD celebrates expansion of inpatient mental health ward, largest within DOD

Through a coordinated vision shared among leadership, clinical departments, facilities staff, and safety experts, the project was brought to life with the goal of increasing access, improving therapeutic outcomes, and reinforcing the Navy’s commitment to warfighter readiness.

Elizabeth Tellez, Naval Hospital Bremerton Uniform Business Office supervisory financial management analyst.

Taking accounts with NHB Uniform Business Officer manager

Beyond the balance sheets, billing, and coding overviews was a brief personality feature of a civil service employee emblematic of ensuring all such resource management and collection needs are correctly – and timely – administered.

Naval Hospital Bremerton’s Healthcare Business Referral Management is specifically designed to assist all eligible beneficiaries – active duty, retirees and dependents – in getting timely medical care appointments. This include helping navigate the TriWest authorization waiver which has been extended through April 30, 2025, for TRICARE Prime beneficiaries with a referral from their military or civilian primary care manager to seek outpatient care for covered services without referral approval from TriWest.

Naval Hospital Bremerton Referral Management supports those in need

April 30 is also the date for those who have not updated payment information with TriWest to do so to ensure continued access for important services and avoid disenrollment.

HM3 Nessa Zazi evaluates while HM3 Jason Veloz conducts a simulated contact with a sick patient in need of medical care.

Every second counts: Okinawa course trains new EMTs

The hospital conducts constant training to ensure enough EMTs are trained. The goal is to have at least two EMTs per ambulance rig and enough to cover the 24-hour duty they stand when on call.