Family Health Clinic
The Family Health Clinic (FHC) provides routine, preventive, and acute outpatient care for enrolled DoD beneficiaries.
We aim to improve the health of our beneficiary population by providing safe, quality, evidence-based health care. FHC providers assess, manage, and coordinate acute and preventive health medical care, promote telehealth services, initiate specialty referrals/emergency transfers, perform minor procedures, and provide initial diagnosis, imaging, labs, and medication administration/refill.
FHC manages chronic conditions such as, but not limited to:
- High blood pressure
- Heart disease
- Diabetes
- High cholesterol
- Asthma
- Obesity
- Cancer
For conditions considered beyond the scope of the Family Health Clinic, patients will be referred to a
specialist within MOMMC or to TRICARE network for conditions beyond the scope of practice.
Acute Appointments
Acute appointments are for non-life-threatening illnesses that require patients to be seen by an FHC provider within 24 hours. Please call 702-653-CARE (2273) to request a same-day appointment, if available. Beneficiaries may utilize TRICARE network
urgent care centers if acute appointments are unavailable.
Routine Appointments
Routine appointments are for present illnesses not causing severe symptoms.
Routine appointments include:
- Annual exam with your provider
- Hypertension
- Diabetes follow-up
- Pap smears
Tele-Health
FHC offers phone appointments to address routine issues such as:
- Medication clarification
- Medication refills
- Lab results
- Referral renewals
Routine appointments and tele-health appointments may be booked by calling 702-653-CARE (2273).
Walk-in Services
Walk-in hours are:
- Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. to 2 p.m.
- Wednesday from 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. to 2 p.m.
Walk in appointments are available for patients under 65 years old. Those over 65 years old should book an appointment with their PCM.
Walk-in services include:
- Sore throat, pediatric/adult cough and cold, COVID-19 testing
- Urinary tract infection (UTI)
- Pregnancy test
- Wart removal
- Injections (Testosterone/Depo-Provera/B-12, with provider order)
- Battlefield acupuncture (with provider order)
Administrative Services
Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) & Disability Paperwork
If you have a current diagnosis and need FMLA or Disability paperwork completed for yourself or to care for a family member, you will need to make an appointment with your PCM.
Please bring your paperwork to your appointment with all patient and employer information completed.
If you are receiving specialty care, you will need to bring medical records to the appointment or provide records to FHC prior to your appointment, if records are not available in the GENESIS Patient Portal.
Prepare for Your Appointment
When you see your primary care manager, please prepare by:
- Bringing a current medication list
- Letting your provider know what medication refills are needed
- Bringing a blood sugar log if you are diabetic
- Bringing a blood pressure log if you have hypertension (high blood pressure)
- Making a prioritized list of any concerns or questions
Please plan to arrive 15 minutes before your appointment time due to allow for any gate delays and unpredictable travel time, especially during inclement weather. While out of our patients’ control, delays can put the patient at risk of losing their appointment slot and needing to be rescheduled. In addition, early arrival allows you the time to fill out any appointment paperwork. Please call 702-653-CARE (2273) as soon as possible if you are unable to make your scheduled appointment to cancel or reschedule.
Prescription Refills
Please send a message to your PCM via the
MHS GENESIS Patient Portal with medication renewal requests when you have two weeks of medication remaining. You may also opt to have your medications sent through
Express Scripts home delivery.
Primary Care Behavioral Health
FHC offers behavioral health consultations to enrolled beneficiaries. To learn more about Primary Care Behavioral Health (PCBH) services, visit the
PCBH webpage.