Raymond W Bliss Army Health Center
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Carly Langman
We are partners on the facilities management end of things, and we are incredibly grateful to be able to do so! Thank you, always a pleasure!
Shawna Noel
My children have PCMs here, and they were kind and understanding to a different vaccine schedule than the CDC recommends for them. They weren't pay or degrading, which was refreshing! Even the nurses. We've seen two female doctors, so I'll update their names when I call tricare to get them.
Juicy Fruit
I can never get an appointment when I need it. How is this place still funded??? Oh and they close every third Wednesday for a whole day of training? How much training do you need? A lot apparently when patients can't get appointments. They are my primary care provider? Please! Let's face it. High dessert clinic is my primary care provider at this point.
Petey “Calisthenics Gamer” Always
I used to be in the medical field and from what I've seen in this facility, it needs a lot of improvements. First of all, getting a hold of the family care clinic on a Friday seems as if no one is available and then getting close to 1600 the information desk tried connecting me to two different numbers at that clinic around 1545 and I got transferred back to the information desk. The lady at the desk was nice and professional, she did say that the staff/nurses start heading out by 1600 but again it's only 1545. The mission is suppose to be patient care first but I don't see that here. I wish we were allowed to be seen at hospitals off post, I honestly don't see the need to have medical facilities on base when it cost less and you get better treatment off post and also get seen much faster.
Ben Scalise
The Pharmacy is great and the civilian administration staff is very friendly. They did an AMAZING job during COVID as well. Do not go to the clinic with more than two medical issues or be prepared to receive hostility due to the fact that the doctors and nurses are seriously understaffed and do not have enough time to properly care for each patient. If you have an issues that cannot wait just go to the ER if you are a Soldier; they don't allow you to go to urgent care unless you want to pay out of pocket. They will tell you to get a referral and then fight you on it and try to get you to see them in the clinic anyways.
Linda Truelove
It's a military post and I was there to pick up meds.
Krystal Stückwisch
Worst facility I've ever had to deal with. Have to call constantly to fight for appointments that are atleast a month away only to be called the morning of to have them cancel it. ICE complaints get nothing done. They are extremely slow with refilling medications and good luck getting a pediatric appointment for a child under 2.
James M
God bless the providers that care about our service members and continue to help us despite the miserably toxic administration at RWB. Maybe if they treated their employees better they wouldn’t have such a high turnover rate and be unable provide for dependents.