USAHC Stuttgart

U.S. Army Health Clinic Stuttgart

U.S. Army Health Clinic Stuttgart is located on Patch Barracks and provides quality ambulatory care for more than 10,000 Soldiers and their families, while coordinating and facilitating inpatient and specialty care with nearby German host nation medical facilities and DoD partners. 

There is NO Emergency Room at the U.S. Army Health Clinic Stuttgart.
For emergencies, go to the nearest hospital or call 112 for an ambulance.



DYK? We’re getting a new Electronic Health Record (EHR). The new MHS GENESIS patient portal will replace TRICARE Online (TOL). MHS GENESIS will deploy across all MEDDAC Bavaria Military Treatment Facilities (Medical & Dental) on Sept 25, 2023. This deployment will reduce access to care as we work to train our staff on new workflows, procedures, and processes.


 

** Important Notices**

 

COVID Vaccine Update (as of 21 October 2022)

 

Current Monovalent Pfizer and Moderna vaccine for boosters are no longer authorized for ages 12+ due to recent CDC approval of a new BIVALENT vaccine that will target the Omicron sub-variants.

The current Monovalent Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are still available ONLY to complete a Primary Series (1st and 2nd dose).

If you have received a MONOVALENT Moderna or Pfizer dose recently to complete your primary series or a booster, you must wait 2 months before you can receive the new Bivalent booster.

 

Vaccination Schedule for COVID-19 (First Dose, Second Dose, Booster Shots)  

Please click on the below schedule for the dates, times and locations. Vaccination is for the following beneficiaries:
COVID-19 Vaccination: Initial series for ages 6 months and older.
COVID-19 Bivalent Boosters for ages 5 and older

Click here for January schedule
Click here for February schedule
Click here for March schedule

​** HOW TO SCHEDULE A VACCINE APPOINTMENT**

No appointments are required for vaccination events in February. COVID vaccines will be on a walk-in basis as annotated on the February 2023 schedule.

For COVID-19 Vaccine (12 years and older) – Please fill out  DHA Form 207 COVID-19 Vaccine Screening and Immunization Documentation ***

For the Pediatric COVID Vaccination (6 months to 11 years old) - please fill out Pediatric COVID-19 Vaccine Screening and Immunization on Documentation ***


*** You may receive a message that states: Please wait . . . If you do, please save the form to your desktop or computer. Then open the file and you will be able to use the fillable features of DHA Form 207 and of DHA Form 236.


Patients MUST bring their vaccination card to their appointment so the date of their last vaccination can be verified, and Booster dose can be annotated.

In order to receive a vaccination, all patients need to be registered with the Health Clinic. Civilians and Contractors can do this by walking into the Patient Administration section at the health clinic on Patch Barracks. The sponsor will need to be registered and provide Social Security Numbers and Insurance Information for every member they are registering.

The clinic Is offering the Pfizer Bivalent Booster to children 5-11 years old and the Moderna Bivalent Booster to children 6-11 years old.
The clinic is expecting to offer the 6mo-5 y/o Moderna Bivalent Vaccine in March 2023.

Please Note the following:
• Children must be accompanied by their parent or guardian.
• Children MUST have and show a picture identification card, such as government ID card or passport.
• A CDC card will be provided to you during your first visit. The CDC card must be brought back with you to your 2nd dose appointment. DO NOT LAMINATE THE CDC CARD!
• To expedite the process,  please fill out and bring with you to the vaccination site please fill out DHA Form 236 Pediatric (6 months to 11 years old) COVID-19 Vaccine Screening and Immunization on Documentation 
*** You may receive a message that states: Please wait . . . If you do, please save the form to your desktop or computer. Then open the file and you will be able to use the fillable features of DHA Form 236.

To be eligible for the Bivalent Booster, the last COVID vaccine dose must be 2 months or greater.

Information on the vaccine can be found at: https://www.fda.gov/media/153717/download. There will be providers on site to answer any questions you may have.

COVID Screening

Effective Tuesday May 31st, Patch Clinic COVID testing hours are 0800-1000.

COVID Screening is available for the following DoD card holders:

- Symptomatic
- Conducting Official Travel
- To confirm positive home test

Please continue to use the COVAX Website for scheduling an appointment:

https://informatics-stage.health.mil/Bavaria6COVIDApp/COVID.aspx

COVID-19 Screening Location

COVID-19 Screening: Monday thru Friday, 8-11 a.m. No weekend COVID-19 screenings (Closed on U.S. Federal Holidays)
Location: Acute Respiratory 2 (Trainer next to Clinic on Patch Barracks)

Click here to download the COVID Testing Exit Sheet
 

COVID CDC Guidelines

The CDC is streamlining its COVID-19 guidance to help people better understand their risk, how to protect themselves and others, what actions to take if exposed to COVID-19, and what actions to take if they are sick or test positive for the virus. COVID-19 continues to circulate globally, however, with so many tools available to us for reducing COVID-19 severity, there is significantly less risk of severe illness, hospitalization and death compared to earlier in the pandemic.

https://www.cdc.gov/media/releases/2022/p0811-covid-guidance.html

Please continue to monitor CDC COVID guidelines for updates at:

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/your-health/isolation.html

 

Click here for Regional Health Command Europe COVID-19 information

Staff Sergeant Crystal Maguire 
Detachment Sergeant

Staff Sergeant Crystal Maguire enlisted into the United States Army as a Combat Medic with the identifier M6, Licensed Practical Nurse. She attended Basic Training in Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, and completed her Advanced Individual Training in Fort Sam Houston, Texas.

Staff Sergeant Maguire has served as a Practical Nurse, Night Clinical NCO, Wardmaster, Joint Special Operations Task Force Clinical NCOIC, Mother Baby Unit NCOIC, and now Detachment Sergeant.

Her previous assignments include Irwin ACH Fort Riley, KS, Madigan AMC JBLM, 121st CSH Korea, Evans ACH Fort Carson, CO, and AHC Stuttgart, Germany. She deployed to Iraq in Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) in 07-08 with the 31st CSH and with JSOC to support Operation Inherent Resolve (OIR) in 17-18.

Staff Sergeant Maguire’s military education includes Battle Staff, Equal Opportunity Leaders, Clinical Nurse OIC/NCOIC Leader Development Course, Digital Training Management System Course, Advanced Leaders Course, Basic Healthcare Administration Course, Unit Prevention Leaders Course, Basic Leaders Course, and the Deployable Medical Systems Course.

Her Awards and Decorations include: the Joint Service Commendation Medal with a C device, the Army Commendation Medal (four Oak Leaf Clusters), the Army Achievement Medal (four Oak Leaf Clusters), the Army Superior Unit Award, the Army Good Conduct Medal (5 clasp loops), the National Defense Service Medal, the Iraqi Campaign Medal (1 Star), Inherent Resolve Campaign Medal (1 Star), Global War on Terrorism Medal, Korean Defense Service Medal, Meritorious Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal, Noncommissioned Officer Professional Development Ribbon (2 Numerical Devices), Army Service Ribbon, and Overseas Service Ribbon (3 Numerical Devices).

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 U.S. Army Medical Department Activity-Bavaria clinics throughout Germany.

In an effort to be as transparent as possible, This Army Health Clinic (U.S. Army Medical Department Activity-Bavaria), 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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Stuttgart Information

Online Appointments

https://www.tricareonline.com/

Phone

Appointment Line -DSN: 314-590-2900
Appointment Line- Civilian: 06371-9464-2900

Clinic Hours

- Monday to Friday: 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
- Closed weekends and Federal holidays
- Closed on the first and third Thursday of the month from noon to 4:30 p.m. for staff training

Location

Mailing Address

U.S. Army Health Clinic Stuttgart
Unit 30401
Patch Barracks, Germany
APO, AE 09154

GPS Address

Sudlager 2300, 70569 Stuttgart

Emergency Information

There is NO Emergency Room at the U.S. Army Health Clinic Stuttgart. For emergencies, go to the nearest hospital or call 112 for an ambulance.
     
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