Review is in comparison to other military treatment facilities I've experienced. This location tends to be towards the better end. I'd give it five stars if immunizations was better.
The good... people are almost always pleasant. I'd say it's because of being on a tropical paradise, but with everyone pleasant despite COVID trapping everyone on the island, it's more than just living in paradise. It's not too old of a facility so good lighting, looks clean and modern. It has sushi and subway inside. Overall, leans on the good side of things. Special shoutout to dermatology, hands-down the best medical service I've received at an MTF and non-MTF locations.
The bad... it's still a military treatment facility. That means all the typical unpleasantries such as ridiculous wait times at the pharmacy are still existent. Worst is immunizations, though they have improved over year+ I've been going there, so their improvement prevented a 3-star review. Problem is the extreme unreliability, lack of consistency with hours, and lack of hours that support getting things taken care of, especially working around kids' school schedule (as witnessed by an angry parent today that got turned away after multiple prior attempts). Though they now generally allow vaccines during 'operating hours', careful, specific vaccines may have weird hour limitations. Best to call ahead for ANY VACCINE prior to wasting time to get there.
And, you can't beat the view. So, 4-stars, and that's saying a...
   Read moreMy now ex-husband what stationed for the army and we lived on the Navy base and Easter weekend of 2006 my family and I were camping on the beach on the Navy base and we had brought our own personal fire pit but somebody had dug one about three to four feet in the ground and it was a quarter of the way full of broken beer bottles or Rusty cans and ashes pieces of burnt wood well Easter morning we got up real at our fire for breakfast and we're getting ready to pack up and go home so we dumped our personal fire pit into the fire pit that was in the ground I turned around to grab a bucket of water and not split second my three year old son fell into that fire pit and was burned very badly that navel hospital was the best place we could have been at the time the way they treated us the medical care he got it was a plus top-notch and I never got a chance to thank them before I headed back to the mainland after we were there for several weeks my son barely has any scars and is 18 years old now they did amazing amazing jobs taking care of us. Thank you Roni (French)was my married name & Matthew Winders jr. (The little boy they saved with 30% of his...
   Read moreMy parents and our family were stationed and lived on Anderson AFB from June 1961 to June 1964. 1292 Mango Drive. Great place to live when you are in 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade, with a bike, and base buses! Then, 23 years later, my husband was in the Navy and our family was stationed at NAS AGANA. We were in base housing up by the COMNAVMAR Headquarters from June 1987 to June 1987. It had changed IMMENSELY!!! As a child, it was a closed island. Going back as an adult, there were resort hotels and car dealers! And that huge road around the island, as a child, there was a dirt and sand road that went part way around the island. It was a great duty station for my husband and I. But not great for our kids. They were mostly happy at the USO Beach, or Tarague Beach on Anderson AFB.. Unfortunately, when Hurricane Ivan hit the Gulf of Mexico, specifically Garzon Point near Pensacola, FL in 2004, we lost everything including a life time of photos and momentos.! But God is good, he saved the shell of our home and gave us the good sense to hightail it North for 2 days.we did not lose any human or...
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