Womack Army Medical Center is a state-of-the-art medical facility that is responsible for providing health care to one of the largest Army posts in the world. The facility serves more than 206,283 eligible people, including 53,162 active-duty troops, 56,379 active duty family members, and 14,153 retirees and retiree family members. The facility currently has 160 beds. Womack is located on a 163-acre site, north of Albritton Junior High School, bordered by Normandy Drive to the south, Longstreet Road to the north, Reilly Road to the east and the All-American Freeway Extension to the west. Structurally, the facility includes a six-story inpatient tower on the east side with a three-story ancillary building in the center of the complex and a two-story clinical wing on the west side. At just over one million square feet, WAMC is the size of Fayetteville's Cross Creek Mall. It is not only aesthetically pleasing, but it also houses numerous specialty clinics such as Cardiology, Hematology- Oncology, Obstetrics, Inpatient Psychiatry and Behavioral Health Services, Pulmonology and Endocrinology. In addition, the complex includes a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and a Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory.
The staff at Womack is dedicated to providing quality care to its patients, through the implementation of progressive programs designed to enhance total wellness. Programs such as the pet therapy program and the utilization of Red Cross volunteers, who are cancer survivors as mentors in our mammography unit, bring the human touch to the healing process. With two state-of-the-art MRI machines and a robotic pharmacy, the facility is one of the most technologically advanced facilities in the Department of Defense system. Womack physicians utilize the technology to better serve patients. From the use of interventional radiology techniques to treat uterine fibroids, to laser eye surgery, Womack physicians keep their fingers on the pulse of modern medicine.
Four primary care clinics are operated under the auspices of WAMC. The use of the primary care physician brings a degree of stability to the often-changing face of Army medicine. Robinson Health Clinic located in the 82nd Airborne Division, serves more than 32,000 division Soldiers and their family members. The clinic is named after General Roscoe Robinson Jr., the 82nd's first African-American commander.
Joel Health and Dental Clinic serves more than 18,228 and is located in the Theater Sustainment Command (TSC) area, and serves TSC Soldiers and their families. It is named after Medal of Honor recipient SFC Lawrence Joel.
Clark Health Clinic serves over 37,000 special operations Soldiers and their families. The Clark Health Clinic is named after Col. Mildred Clark, the first native North Carolinian to be promoted to colonel and commander of the Army Nurse Corps.
Womack Family Medicine Clinic serves over 25,035 18th Airborne Corps Soldiers and their families. This clinic is located in Womack Army Medical Center.
Womack's Emergency Department is one of the busiest in the state. In an effort to reduce waiting times, the hospital implemented expanded hours at its primary care clinics and created an Acute Minor Illness clinic that is open at night and on weekends to serve patients with non-emergency needs.
Pope Air Force Base also has a clinic located on Pope. The Pope clinic provides care to active duty airmen and their families. To make an appointment at the clinic, please call the TRICARE Service Center at (877) TRICARE. To enroll in TRICARE, Please call the TRICARE Service Center at (877) TRICARE or visit your primary care clinic.
The Fort Bragg Regional Vaccine Healthcare Center in Building 1-2539 on Hamilton Street provides vaccine related education, immunization training and outreach programs.
Warrior Transition
Battalion Mission
Provide a single Chain of Command to ensure quality of care and support to our Warriors in Transition and their families from point of injury, illness or disease to their return to duty or transition from active duty. Synchronize existing care and services available and provide a knowledgeable and caring Triad and Chain of Command capable and committed to treating our Soldiers and their families with honor and respect.
The Warrior Transition Battalion currently has four companies responsible for providing the command and control and clinical support for up to 800 to 1,000 Warriors in Transition. Womack's vision: The Army's Medical Center of Excellence...the choice of America's finest. For more information about Womack Army Medical Center and outlying clinics, call (910) 907-6000.