Womack Army Medical Center, hospital in North Carolina, United States
Womack Army Medical Center is a large military hospital on Fort Bragg that serves the health needs of the military community and their families. The modern facility has over 1300 beds and specialized departments for emergency care, surgery, obstetrics, pediatrics, orthopedics, and mental health services.
The site began as Camp Bragg Base Hospital during World War I and expanded significantly over the decades. The current building opened in 2000, replacing older facilities with modern structures and expanded capacity to better serve the military community.
The facility is named after Bryant H. Womack, a Medal of Honor recipient, which reflects its deep connection to military service and sacrifice. You will see soldiers in uniform walking through hallways and families gathered in waiting areas, creating a community space centered on caring for those who serve.
The hospital operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, providing emergency care at any time. The facility features accessible parking near the main entrance and wheelchair-friendly design with no steps, making navigation straightforward for all visitors.
The hospital maintains specialized units dedicated to wounded service members returning from overseas deployments, offering targeted care for combat injuries and psychological trauma. These rehabilitation and recovery programs reflect a commitment to supporting those facing the unique health challenges of military service.
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