CMHS provides services to Active Duty service members only. This includes members
of the National Guard and Reserve who are in an active status. Soldiers can self-refer to
this clinic. CMHS specializes in treating combat-related symptoms such as sleep, mood
and sexual dysfunction. Various assessment and psychotherapeutic interventions are available.
CMHS is located in Building 2442 and can be reached at 442-4832/4833/4351.
Spouses and children of Active Duty service members are eligible for full mental health
services. Patients must be referred by a PCM. Psychiatric medication management, individual
therapy, play therapy, group therapy and bio-feedback are available. FMHS is
located in Building 2442 and staff can be reached at 442-4832/4833/4351.
SWS offers services that promote healthy families and relationships. Soldiers, retirees and
family members can self-refer to this clinic for individual, marital and family counseling.
Anger management, relationship enhancement, conflict resolution and parenting skill groups
are available on a limited basis. SWS provides comprehensive services for individuals and families referred to the Army Family
Advocacy Program. SWS is located on the
third floor of Reynolds and is open 7:30 a.m.
to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. For
information call 458-3600.
The care manager is a licensed clinical
social worker and a first line help agent for
Soldiers and their families. The care manager
assists those about to deploy, those
who have deployed and the families of
deployed Soldiers. In addition to screening
Soldiers and directing the level of care,
care managers perform crisis intervention
and assist the Chaplain at reunion briefings.
Hours are 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.,
Monday through Friday on a referral or
walk-in basis. Care managers are available
to speak to Family Readiness Groups
and/or individual units after hours. The
care managers are located with SWS on
the Third Floor of the hospital. For more
information call 458-2393/2395/3603.
The ASAP Clinic is located on Koehler
Loop Road in Building 3445. Drug and
substance abuse counseling and treatment
are available for Active Duty service members only. Self-referrals and Command
referrals require an Army Substance
Abuse Program (ASAP) Enrollment
form, DA Form 8003. Walk-ins are
accepted during clinic hours on an emergency
basis. Appointments start at 8 a.m.
The type of treatment is determined on a
case-by-case basis. Soldiers and civilians
needing a urinalysis or a drug screen
report to the Post ASAP in Building 2777.
ASAP provides education programs for
new commands and new soldiers
including prevention education. Hours of
operation are 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.,
Monday through Friday. For more information
please call 442-4205/6069.