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NEWS | Jan. 24, 2019

Malcolm Grow Medical Clinics and Surgery Center President’s Day holiday hours

By Kathleen Tyler 11th Medical Group

Malcolm Grow Medical Clinics and Surgery Center services will have limited hours Feb. 15 for a family day. Clinic services will be available from 7:30 a.m. to noon. The appointment line will open at 6:30 a.m. to book same-day appointments with the last appointment at 11:00 a.m. Appointments can be scheduled by calling the appointment line at 1-888-999-1212. 

On Feb. 18 services will be limited to emergent care through the Emergent Care Center. There will be no scheduled appointments, pharmacy or laboratory services. The appointment line will not be open.

Prescription refills requested before noon on Feb. 14 will be available for pickup after noon on Feb. 19.

Prescription refills called in after noon on Feb. 14 will be available for pickup after noon on Feb. 19.

The Emergent Care Center will remain open to provide emergency and urgent care services.

The Nurse Advice Line is available 24/7 for free medical information and advice for TRICARE beneficiaries. To reach the NAL call 1-888-999-1212, option 1-4.

If your condition is not urgent and you can wait for treatment, please contact the appointment line Feb. 19, to schedule a visit.

Thank you for your patience. We wish you and your family a happy holiday.

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