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Army Health Clinic SOUTHCOM
9301 NW 33rd Street
Suite A1040
Doral, FL 33172-1202
305-437-1148
305-437-1178
305-437-0616
Contact information for key programs and services at this installation.
Health care services provided by the Defense Department are available to you and your family at your installation. We know that finding the right health care is important, especially in special circumstances such as emergency or during recent move. Here, you’ll find information and options about the services you have regarding healthcare.
The Army Health Clinic United States Southern Command provides ambulatory primary health care services to enrolled active-duty service members, adult active-duty family members and Tricare-eligible retirees working within U.S. Army Garrison-Miami. The clinic is located at the SOUTHCOM headquarters, 9301 NW 33rd St., Doral, FL 33172, in the U.S. Army Garrison-Miami Building, Suite A1040.
Army Health Clinic SOUTHCOM is open for the vast majority of SOUTHCOM Family Days, which are normally the Friday before a federal holiday. On these days, we shorten our hours slightly to close at 3 p.m. The main clinic telephone number is 305-437-1148.
All beneficiaries who need care on a day on which the clinic is closed should seek care at a Tricare network urgent care facility. A list of authorized facilities can be found at Humana Military.com. Click on "Provider Locator" under "Beneficiary Information" and follow the prompts. If the medical issue poses a threat to life, limb or eyesight, the beneficiary should head straight to the nearest emergency room. Remember to follow up with your provider the next business day.
Hours of Operation
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, 7 a.m.-4 p.m.; Thursday, 7 a.m.-noon (closed for training and administration on Thursday afternoons)
Sick call sign-in: 7-7:30 a.m. or call for an appointment
Closed weekends and federal holidays; usually closed on SOUTHCOM Family Days
Sick Call
Individuals reporting for Sick Call must be in military duty uniform or military physical training uniform. Service members who are on leave may report in civilian attire; however, they must present a valid leave form to clinical staff personnel upon reporting.
Appointment Information
Medical in-processing is conducted daily.
Bring a valid military identification card, a copy of your military orders, medical and dental records, and a copy of your latest shot record.
Pharmacy Services
Pharmacy services are available daily.
The pharmacy will only dispense medications to persons currently enrolled in the U.S. Army Health Clinic SOUTHCOM and written by an in-house provider. Prescriptions written by network providers outside the clinic will need to be filled at network pharmacies, which include Walgreens, Walmart, Publix and others (excluding CVS pharmacy). Prescriptions from other military treatment facilities cannot be seen in our system and cannot typically be transferred. Please discuss any maintenance medications at your initial visit with your primary care manager to be entered into our system.
Physical Examinations
Physical examinations are conducted by appointment only. Call 305-437-1148 to schedule an appointment or for questions regarding physical exams.
In the Event of a Medical Emergency
When you move, TRICARE moves with you. No matter where you go in the world, TRICARE is there before, during and when you get to your next duty station.
There are steps you need to take to make sure changes to your TRICARE coverage go smoothly. Understand that when you move, you may have to use a different TRICARE option. Visit TRICARE Moving to learn more.
Before you move, you should take care of any routine medical needs, including immunizations, and fill your prescriptions so you have enough while traveling. If you need care during your move, visit TRICARE Getting Care When Traveling to learn what to do.
Filling prescriptions while traveling
You should refill prescriptions before traveling. But if you run out of a prescription drug while traveling, visit TRICARE Filling Prescriptions When Traveling.
Getting dental care while traveling
Getting dental care while traveling depends on your location and whether you are a service member or family member.
With permanent change of station orders, ask for a copy of your medical and dental records from your military treatment facility and the dental treatment facility. Do this at least one month before your PCS date. The MTF should also transfer a copy of your record and any family records to your new duty station or you may be able to hand carry them to your new duty station.
If you want someone else to be able to get medical or dental information on you or your family while you are moving, you need to complete a DD Form 2870, "Authorization for Disclosure of Medical or Dental Information."
For more information on getting copies of medical records, visit TRICARE Request Copies of Medical Records.
Medical Services
The Army Health Clinic United States Southern Command provides ambulatory primary health care services to enrolled active-duty service members, adult active-duty family members and Tricare-Prime-eligible retirees and retirees’ family members. We also provide Behavioral Health and Substance Use Disorder clinical care for active-duty members. The clinic is located on the SOUTHCOM headquarters, 9301 NW 33rd St., Doral, FL 33172, in the U.S. Army Garrison Building, Suite A1040.
All beneficiaries who need care on a day which the clinic is closed should seek care at a TRICARE network urgent care facility. A list of authorized urgent care facilities can be found at Humana Military website. Click on "Provider Locator" under "Beneficiary Information" and follow the prompts. If the medical issue poses a threat to life, limb or eyesight, the beneficiary should head straight to the nearest emergency room. Remember to follow up with your provider the next business day.
Main clinic: 305-437-1148
Clinic appointment line: 305-437-1178
Tricare online patient portal: Clinic appointments can also be made through the TRICARE online portal. The TRICARE online patient portal provides primary care appointments, health records, service separation, secure messaging, a nurse advice line and pharmacy refills.
Clinic commander: 305-437-1162
Clinic non-commissioned officer in charge: 305-437-3817
MISSION: Provide safe, high quality, timely and compassionate health care that will enhance readiness, save lives and advance wellness to all entrusted beneficiaries to our care.
VISION: Premier and globally integrated medical force ready to meet the ever-changing operational requirements
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, 7 a.m.- 4 p.m.; Thursday, 7 a.m.-noon (closed for training and administration on Thursday afternoons)