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Vicenza Health Community

U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa

Vicenza Army Health Clinic Services

U.S. Army Health Clinic Vicenza

Vicenza Army Health Clinic exists to provide safe, high-quality medical care to ensure the readiness of the Warfighter and improve the health of the Vicenza Military Community.

This healthcare treatment facility has earned the Gold Seal of Approval from The Joint Commission, a nationally recognized healthcare accreditation organization. Click the Gold Seal to see The Joint Commission's Quality Report for Landstuhl Regional Medical Center and its outlying health clinics in Germany, Belgium and Italy.

In an effort to be as transparent as possible, This Army Health Clinic, in coordination with the Military Health System, is voluntarily making several quality and safety measures public. For U.S. civilian healthcare systems, participation is voluntary. Therefore you might not be able to find the same measures published by some state-side facilities.


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Flu Vaccinations

Flu disease picture

Influenza is a highly contagious viral infection. There are three main antigen types of influenza: types A, B, and C. Influenza type A causes moderate to severe illness and affects all age groups. Type A can infect both humans and animals. The notion that influenza type B generally causes milder disease than type A has been recently challenged and is more fatal in children. Type B mainly infects humans. Influenza type C only causes mild respiratory illness. Influenza activity peaks from December to March in the Northern Hemisphere.

Influenza is transmitted from person to person mainly when an infected person coughs or sneezes. Transmission can also occur from direct contact with respiratory secretions, such as when touching surfaces contaminated with influenza virus and then touching the eyes, nose, or mouth, or from indirect contact with droplets from coughs or sneezes. Transmission can occur from the day before symptoms begin until about 5 days after symptoms begin in adults, or up to 10 days or more after symptoms begin in children.

About 50% of infected persons will develop "classic" influenza disease. This is characterized by the abrupt onset of fever, muscle pain, sore throat, nonproductive cough, runny nose, and headache. These symptoms generally last from 2 to 3 days. However, some people may experience a loss of strength or energy for several weeks. In addition, some people may develop complications, such as pneumonia.

Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention



Required documents: 
DHA Form 116: Pediatric and Adult Influenza Screening and Immunization Documentation (Form must be saved and downloaded to open)

A form for screening both children and adults for contraindications to receiving influenza vaccine. (v5, August 2024)

    !!!    DOD ID number for Patient receiving immunization (Not of the Sponsor)   !!!    

Col. Michele M. KehrleLTC Michele M. Kehrle
Clinic Commander

 






 

Sgt. 1st Class Alexander T. Bloch
SFC PAEK S. SUHDetachment Sergeant

Contact Us

Online Appointments

MHS GENESIS Patient Portal

Phone

Appointment Line
DSN 314-636-9000
Commercial +39 0444-61-9000

Mailing address

U.S. Army Health Clinic Vicenza
Unit 31403, Box 13 (BLDG 2310)
APO AE 09630

GPS Address

Coordinates: 45°54'84"N 11°57'79"E

Hours

Monday – Friday

07:45 a.m.–11:45 a.m. and 12:45 p.m.– 4:15 p.m.

Closed on Federal Holidays and Weekends

Closed Every 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month for training from 11:45 a.m.– 4:15 p.m.

Medical Readiness Walk-in Hours

Mondays
1 - 3 p.m.
Wednesdays
8 - 11 a.m.

Vision: at Optometry Clinic
Hearing: at Readiness Clinic
Immunizations: at Readiness Clinic
HIV: at Laboratory

1st Battalion, 503rd Infantry Clinic/Sick Call Hours

Monday - Friday
8 - 9 a.m.
Open to active duty assigned to 1-503

Host Nation Care Information

Ospedale San Bortolo
Viale Ferdinando Rodolfi, 37
36100 Vicenza, Italy
Coordinates: 45°33'23"N 11°32'44"E
Patient Liaison Desk (Translators)
+39 0444-75-3300 (Phone)

Emergency Information

There is NO Emergency Room at the U.S. Army Health Center Vicenza
For emergencies, go to the nearest hospital or call 118 for an ambulance.

  • 115 - Host Nation Fire Department
  • 118 - Host Nation Ambulance
  • 112 - Carabinieri
  • 113 - Host Nation Police (Polizia)
  • 0444-71-5300 - MP Desk
     
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