Generated by DeepSeek V3.2| Moncrief Army Health Clinic | |
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| Name | Moncrief Army Health Clinic |
| Location | Fort Jackson, South Carolina, United States |
| Country | United States |
| Type | Military health clinic |
| Affiliation | United States Department of Defense |
| Network | Defense Health Agency |
| Parent | Medical Readiness Command, East |
| Established | 1972 |
Moncrief Army Health Clinic. It is a primary care military treatment facility located within the installation of Fort Jackson in South Carolina. The clinic provides comprehensive outpatient healthcare services to a large population of active-duty service members, their families, and military retirees. As part of the integrated military health system, it falls under the administration of the Defense Health Agency and supports the readiness mission of the United States Army.
The facility traces its origins to the early 1970s, a period of significant expansion for military medical infrastructure. It was officially established in 1972 and named in honor of Colonel Floyd L. Moncrief, a distinguished United States Army Medical Corps officer. For decades, the clinic has operated as a cornerstone of the Fort Jackson garrison, evolving alongside changes in military medicine and the broader Military Health System. Its history is intertwined with the training mission of the installation, which is the United States Army's largest Basic Combat Training center. Over the years, the clinic has adapted to structural reorganizations, including the transition from the Army Medical Command to the joint oversight of the Defense Health Agency.
The clinic operates from a modern, multi-service outpatient complex designed to deliver a wide spectrum of primary and specialty care. Key services include family medicine, pediatrics, behavioral health, physical therapy, pharmacy, and laboratory and radiology departments. It houses a robust Troop Medical Clinic dedicated to the acute care and medical readiness of the United States Army Training and Doctrine Command trainees. Specialty clinics often support areas such as optometry, audiology, and immunizations. The facility works in close coordination with the regional network, including Womack Army Medical Center at Fort Liberty, for necessary referrals and higher levels of inpatient care.
The primary beneficiary population includes the nearly 50,000 soldiers who annually undergo Basic Combat Training at Fort Jackson, along with the installation's permanent party active-duty personnel. The clinic also serves a substantial number of eligible family members under the TRICARE health program and a community of military retirees residing in the surrounding area. Its catchment area primarily encompasses the installation itself and the immediate region, including parts of Columbia, South Carolina. The patient demographics are significantly shaped by the constant influx of new trainees, creating a dynamic and high-volume clinical environment focused on both routine care and rapid return-to-duty metrics.
Moncrief Army Health Clinic is organizationally assigned under Medical Readiness Command, East, a major subordinate command of the Defense Health Agency. The clinic's commander is typically a senior officer from the Medical Service Corps or the Army Nurse Corps. The staff comprises a mix of uniformed service members from the United States Army Medical Department and civilian healthcare professionals. Clinical operations are integrated with the headquarters of the Fort Jackson garrison and support the overarching mission directives of the United States Department of the Army. This structure ensures alignment with the readiness priorities of the United States Armed Forces.
The clinic has consistently been recognized for its performance in clinical quality and patient safety metrics within the Military Health System. It played a critical support role during major training mobilizations, such as those associated with the Global War on Terrorism. The facility has undergone several successful accreditation surveys by external bodies like The Joint Commission, affirming its standards of care. Its staff have received individual awards and commendations, including the Order of Military Medical Merit, for exceptional service. The clinic's sustained mission support has been vital to the training continuum at Fort Jackson, contributing directly to the readiness of the United States Army.
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