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The current facility was built in 1964. Additions were made of an outpatient clinic in 1976, orthopedic and women's health clinics in 1993, administration building in 1998, and business office in 1999.
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The hospital was converted to military treatment facility (MTF) in 2005. Now called McDonald Army Health Center, it is a
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William Borden. The War Department declared the hospital surplus property in August 1944 and transferred it to the
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care. Major services include family health, pediatrics, specialty care and out-patient surgical care.
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Fort Eustis' first hospital opened on March 26, 1941, and was commanded by
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Readiness and Excellence Starts with Us! "Medicine in Motion"
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on September 1, 1948. In March 1961 it was renamed for
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United States
United States of America
United States Army
Joint Base Langley-Eustis
Virginia
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Fort Eustis
Colonel
Navy Department
Army
Brigadier General
JCAHO
emergency
McDonald Army Health Center
"History of McDonald Army Health Center"
37°09′44″N 76°34′25″W / 37.16222°N 76.57361°W / 37.16222; -76.57361
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Hospital buildings completed in 1941
Government buildings completed in 1941
Hospital buildings completed in 1964
Government buildings completed in 1964
Buildings and structures in Newport News, Virginia
United States Army medical installations
Military hospitals in the United States
Hospitals established in 1941

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