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  • Air Force Wounded Warrior program serves injured and ill Airmen

    No other time than during the current pandemic has the Air Force’s mental health, family advocacy, and other support programs been so important. One program – the Air Force Wounded Warrior Program – has been essential in providing wounded, ill, and injured Airmen a place to turn for assistance.
  • Deployed Hill Airman receives STEP promotion

    Earlier this week, Tech. Sgt. Zachary Hunter with the 75th Medical Group was notified that he received his technical sergeant stripe under the Air Force's Stripes for Exceptional Performers, or STEP, program during a surprise morale call from 75th Air Base Wing Commander Col. Jenise Carroll.
  • 75th MDG now offering virtual health visits

    To improve virtual access to health care during COVID-19, the 75th Medical Group is now offering virtual health visits in addition to in-person office visits. 
  • Hill Airman one of Air Force's 12 Outstanding Airmen of the Year

    The Air Force recently named Senior Airman Roxanne Darien, a community health technician with the 75th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron at Hill Air Force Base, as one of the service’s 12 Outstanding Airmen of the Year.
  • 75th Medical Group runs drive-thru COVID-19 testing for deployers

    The 75th Medical Group at Hill Air Force Base recently established a special COVID-19 drive-thru screening and testing line for Airmen with the 421st Fighter Squadron to get them out the door healthy and safe for a deployment.
  • Hill AFB Airmen deploy to South Carolina to battle COVID-19

    Two Airmen from Hill Air Force Base deployed to Charleston, South Carolina, April 9 in support of the U.S. government response to COVID-19. Tech. Sgt. Yves-denis Ekiti, medical logistics, and Staff Sgt. Mark Dennis, public health, are both members of the base’s 75th Medical Group and volunteered to support ongoing efforts the state.
  • Mail order prescription instructions for patients who are practicing social distancing

    HILL AIR FORCE BASE, Utah -- If you are concerned about picking up your medications in person and being exposed to coronavirus, you can transfer your prescriptions to TriCare Mail Order.TriCare Mail Order allows your medications to be delivered directly to you via mail, and provides an automatic refill program.There may be small co‐pays for using
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