Martin Army Community Hospital (MACH) Labor and Delivery (L&D) will be on full divert status (emergency OB care only) starting November 1 for the next 30-120 days due to an OB nursing shortage. During this time, MACH L&D will have very limited staff and will only be able to support obstetric emergencies. Most newborns will need to be delivered at one of our civilian network hospitals.  Labor and Delivery Page

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June 11, 2024

United for Success: Soldiers and Teachers Work Together Through Partners in Education (PIE)

From fall 2023 to May 2024, Fort Middle School faced a critical need to improve its 8th graders' Georgia Milestones Assessment System (GMAS) test scores to retain magnet academy funding. Martin Army Community Hospital joined forces with the school in a powerful collaboration known as PIE.

March 25, 2021

Pharmacy Upgrades: Quicker Service, Reduced Waits

No time to wait for your new prescriptions to be filled? Never fear, Martin Army Community Hospital Pharmacy is here. Use Rapid Return!

March 25, 2021

PRUCC Catches Rare COVID Complication

“It was scary, but I knew I wasn’t going to lose him.” A mother’s faith sustained her through the most terrifying week of her life, as her 10-year-old son fought off a rare but serious COVID complication in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit.

March 25, 2021

Medical Support Assistants: the Face of MACH

“I will stay out here until there is no longer a need,” vowed Tara Hopkins. The Medical Support Assistant works in Martin Army Community Hospital’s COVID testing tent. Hopkins volunteered for the duty last August. As an MSA, Hopkins is often the very first face patients see when they come to MACH.

March 23, 2021

Dr. Brian Ribeiro: Treating Traumatic Brain Injury

According to the Defense Health Agency, nearly half a million Service Members have been diagnosed with a first-time traumatic brain injury (TBI) since 2000. TBI can cause patients to suffer from chronic headaches and memory loss, along with balance and vision issues. Martin Army Community Hospital’s Dr. Brian Ribeiro helps treat some of these Soldiers.

Jan. 28, 2021

Profiles in Nursing

Once a Soldier, always a Soldier. Civilian Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Ida Richards works at the Consolidated Troop Medical Clinic (CTMC). The New Orleans native wasn’t always a nurse. In her prior Military career, Richards was a 92A, Automated Logistical Specialist.

Jan. 14, 2021

Maj. Holly Crellin: Returning to the Classroom

Martin Army Community Hospital Family Medicine Residency Faculty Physician Maj. Holly Crellin was competitively selected for the Family Medicine Obstetrics Fellowship at the Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center.

Jan. 6, 2021

Martin Army Community Hospital's Power Couple

How do two active duty physicians manage to graduate from the same medical school and get stationed together through two permanent change of stations? Coordinating and planning. Through a lot of coordinating and planning. That’s how Martin Army Community Hospital’s Medical Director of Pediatrics Maj. Jessica Aguilar and Family Medicine Residency Faculty Physician Capt. Michael Aguilar manage to juggle the demands of the Army while raising two young children.

Jan. 6, 2021

MACH Welcomes First Baby of 2021

It’s a boy! Martin Army Community Hospital welcomed the first baby of 2021 on New Year’s Day. Weighing in at five pounds, 13 ounces and 19 inches long… sporting a gorgeous full head of hair… Baby Landon was born at 12:54 p.m.

Jan. 6, 2021

Army Wellness Center: Part 2 of 2 - Helping you Meet Your Goals

Imagine yourself walking along the beach. Warm sun on your back, soft white sand underfoot. Gentle waves lapping back and forth as you head toward the palm trees with a tropical drink in your hand. Breathe in, breathe out. Feel the everyday stressors melt away. Better?

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