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National Naval Medical Center Base GuidePatient ServicesTuesday, March 11, 2008
Adolescent Medicine
The Adolescent Medicine Clinic provides primary and specialty care in preventive health services, health promotion, illness and injury diagnosis and treatment, adolescent gynecology, sports physicals and psychosocial support for teens and young adults ages 12 to 23 years.
Allergy and Immunology
The Ambulatory Procedure Unit (APU) handles preoperative screenings, medication infusions, and second-stage postoperative recovery. APU staff obtains laboratory specimens, performs electrocardiograms, screens patients for anesthesia assessments, and provides pre and postoperative patient education. On the day of surgery, the APU provides hospital access to those patients scheduled for ambulatory procedures. The APU offers an onsite pharmacy so patients can pick up medications after their surgery. APU can also provide overnight observation to patients who require airway and pain management after surgery.
Ambulatory Surgery Center
Anesthesia
Armed Forces Center for Child Protection
Armed Services Blood Bank Center
Behavioral Health Care Individual and Family Treatment
Breast Care Center
Cardiothoracic Surgery
Cardiology The Cardiology service line offers both inpatient and outpatient services. All patients receive assessment, diagnosis, planning, intervention and evaluation of their individual needs. Each clinic offers standard and specialized procedures within its own service. Patients receiving outpatient procedures are seen by appointment or by referral. Services offered include:
This department offers outpatient therapy for children, adolescents and their families. NNMC provides the only adolescent inpatient unit and Residential Treatment Program in the entire military, serving adolescents between ages 12 and 18 who have at least one of the following conditions:
The Chiropractic Department addresses problems that are neuro-musculoskeletal in nature (dealing with nerves, muscles and bones). This clinic focuses on neck, mid-back and low-back pain. Treatments consist of adjustments (manipulation of joints or soft tissue); physio-therapeutics (use of ultrasound, electrical stimulation, heat and ice); counseling on ergonomics; and education in exercise. Treatment from chiropractics requires a referral from your primary care manager or, in the case of pregnancy and those under 18, a referral from Obstetrics or Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine.
Clinical Nutrition
Cochlear Implants
Colon Health Initiative At NNMC, eligible patients can be screened in two ways:
Dentistry (General)
Dermatology
Diabetes Care Center
Educational and Developmental Intervention Services (EDIS) Specialists provide:
Emergency Medicine Department
Endocrinology Services include:
The Exceptional Family Member program is a mandatory program designed to identify family members with long-term health care or special education needs.
Gastroenterology
General Surgery evaluates and treats a broad range of disorders requiring surgery. Our staff surgeons are board certified - many in more than one specialty. NNMC provides the following general surgery sub-specialties:
Geriatrics is the branch of medicine focusing on health promotion, disease and disability prevention, and treatment options in later life. Geriatricians diagnose, treat and manage diseases and conditions common to many older adults. They give particular attention to conditions of special concern, including falls, imbalance, incontinence, pre-operative assessment and post-operative management, cerebrovascular disease, dementia, memory loss, sensory impairment and other cognitive and mood changes that may occur with aging.
Health Promotions and Physical FitnessAssessment (PFA)
Health Readiness Department
Hearing Conservation
Hematology and Oncology Services
HIV Program
Immunization Clinic
Industrial Hygiene
Infection Prevention & Control Services
Inpatient Medicine
International Travel Clinic
Internal Medicine Clinic
Services of the Internal Medicine Clinics include:
Board-certified and resident pathologists perform a wide variety of tests on blood and other body fluids collected in the operating rooms, wards and clinics to determine if cancer or other abnormalities are present. The laboratory reports regular culture results as well as run specialized tuberculosis, viral and immunological tests. In support of NNMC’s cervical cancer screening program (pap smears), cytopathology uses liquid pap tests (ThinPrep) for patients seen at NNMC and other clinics that use laboratory services here. NNMC’s laboratory examines bone marrow for the presence of leukemia and other diseases. The laboratory staff also participate in a pathology training program and has pathologists board certified in multiple subspecialties.
Laser Vision Center
Medical & Reproductive Genetics
Mother & Infant Care Center and Couplet Care (MICC) MICC also offers:
NNMC's Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) provides the highest level of care for newborns at risk from the National Capital Area, as well as those transported from local hospitals and overseas locations. Some of the conditions that may cause a newborn to be referred to the NICU are premature birth, low birth weight, infection, respiratory problems or birth defects. Staffed by physicians in neonatal medicine, including three board-certified neonatal specialists who apply the most advanced medical technologies available, the NICU offers around-the-clock intensive care for over 400 high-risk critically ill newborns each year.
Nephrology
Neurology
Neurosurgery
Nutrition Management provides meals for inpatients, clinical nutrition care to inpatients and outpatients, and health education. Nutrition Management also offers individual nutrition counseling, therapeutic diets and classes for diabetes, and cholesterol and weight management. Counseling is available to those eligible for military medical care.
Obstetrics & Gynecology
The Occupational Health Clinic offers medical care to civilian staff for work related illness or injury and ensures health in the work environment by providing the following services:
The Occupational Safety Program provides safety inspections for all NNMC workplace areas, thereby ensuring a safe workplace for employees, patients and visitors. Other safety programs include respiratory protection, mishap reporting and investigations, safety training, hazard abatement and ergonomics.
Occupational Therapy
Oncology
Operating Rooms
The Ambulatory Operating Room is a comfortable, convenient environment for patients having surgical procedures that do not exceed two hours. It is a fully equipped, state-of-the-art facility where doctors can perform conscious-sedative surgeries. Rapid advances in surgical technology and pain management have opened the door to ambulatory surgery where hospital admission is not required.
Ophthalmology (Eye Clinic)
Optometry Department
Orthopaedic Surgery
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Otolaryngology Surgery (ENT)
Pediatric Medicine
Pediatrics Neurodevelopmental Division
Pharmacy services are one of the most popular benefits to our beneficiaries. In addition to obtaining your medications from the NNMC Pharmacy, your pharmacy benefit now includes the TRICARE Mail-Order Pharmacy (TMOP) and the TRICARE Retail Pharmacy network (TRRx). Since 2003, NNMC’s pharmacy has used an automated, robotic system for filling refill prescriptions. This technology guides pharmacy staff at each step in the prescription filling process, minimizing the potential for human error. It uses bar code technology to reduce wait times and ensure medication-dispensing accuracy. The pharmacy processes approximately 60,000 prescriptions each month. Due to the volume of pharmacy visitors each day, please familiarize your self with the established procedures and routines. Simple measures such as using the automated call-in refill service, taking the appropriate ticket at the pharmacy and having your identification available will help keep operations moving as quickly and efficiently as possible.
NNMC Main Pharmacy
NNMC Satellite Pharmacy (Drive-Through Refill Service)
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Physical Therapy
Podiatry
Post Anesthesia Care Unit
Preventive Medicine & Environmental Health Services
Pulmonary Medicine
Radiology offers a full spectrum of diagnostic and therapeutic radiological services, including radiographic examinations, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), computerized axial tomography studies, ultrasound studies and mammography studies. This department also interprets films and fluoroscopic screen images for staff medical officers, and provides education for NNMC staff. Radiology provides services in the following areas, while ensuring radiation safety for patients, staff and the environment:
Rheumatology
Social Work Division, Clinical CareManagement Department
Speech Language Pathology provides a broad spectrum of diagnostic and treatment services such as pre- and post-operative assessments, language and cognitive-linguistic assessments, communication therapy, swallowing and feeding therapy; as well as continuity of care for patients through their schools, other hospitals, community speech pathology clinics, rehabilitation centers and nursing homes.
Sterile Processing
Substance Abuse Department
Surgical Inpatient
Transfusion Services provides and manufactures blood components based upon the unique needs of our patients in Obstetrics & Gynecology; Hematology & Oncology; General; Orthopedic; Cardio-Thoracic Surgery; Internal Medicine Clinics; Neonatology and Neurosurgery. NNMC’s blood bank transfuses 4,200 blood products annually and is staffed around the clock, including weekends and holidays.
Urology
Patient Rights and Responsibilities Your Rights:
Help save a life by giving your gift of life. Please support our nation’s dedicated military family by donating platelets. You will be helping patients undergoing an organ transplant or who have been diagnosed with cancer, leukemia or a blood disorder such as aplastic anemia.
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Who can donate? If you are interested in donating platelets, pleasecall the blood bank for more information at(301) 295-1737.
When to Use theEmergency Room
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