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Naval District WashingtonFacilities & ServicesMonday, July 7, 2008
Medical and Dental
Branch Health Clinic (BHC) Washington Navy Yard is a new state of the art facility that delivers quality medical and dental care to Active Duty Beneficiaries. The BHC is located in Building 175 on Washington Navy Yard, across from the N street gate. The clinic is open Monday through Thursday from 0700 to 1530 and Friday 0700 to 1200 (pharmacy services until 1530). The clinic is closed after hours, holidays and weekends. The Medical Department of the BHC offers the following services: primary care, health promotions, optometry, occupational health services, preventive medicine, pharmacy, immunizations, radiology, preventive heath assessments (PHA), and substance abuse rehabilitation program (SARP). Occupational health services for civilian employees working in military facilities are located at the Naval Research Laboratory. The following medical services, when not related to pre-deployment or PHA, are provided on a walk-in basis: immunizations, health records verification, laboratory, and the preliminary work for physical exams. The completion of the physical exam, including overseas screenings, suitability screenings, pre-deployment screenings, commissioning physicals, and retirement physicals require an appointment with a provider after completion of initial paperwork, which must be brought to the appointment. Flight and radiation health physicals must be conducted at National Naval Medical Center. BHC pharmacy fills prescriptions for active duty beneficiaries, however the formulary is limited. If a particular medication is not available locally, active duty military and retirees who work at Navy Yard may request to have their medications filled or refilled through the National Naval Medical Center (NNMC) and sent to the BHC pharmacy for pick up. The normal turnover time for medication refills through NNMC is three to five business days. A BHC Washington Navy Yard must adhere to BUMED, National Naval Medical Center and TRICARE policies in order to maintain the best possible access to care for patients. In order to make an appointment at BHC, patients must be enrolled to this clinic. Non-enrolled active duty personnel are encouraged to select the Navy Yard as their preferred primary care manager site. The BHC medical records staff can assist active duty personnel with registration. The Washington Navy Yard Dental Department is co-located with the Medical Department in building 175. The clinic provides a full range of dental services for the active duty population of Naval District Washington and tenant commands. These services include general dentistry (fillings), Prosthodontics (crowns, dentures), Endodontics (root canals), Periodontics (gum disease and implants), minor oral surgery (wisdom teeth and other minor extractions), and Hygiene. Dental walk in Sick Call is available from 0730-1100 and 1230-1400. We can also accommodate patients for walk in dental exams. Please be aware that depending on the number of walk in patients there may be a short wait. For services other than sick call appointments are required. Please call the front desk at (202) 433-2480 to schedule an appointment. For after hours dental emergencies please report to the closest emergency room or the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, MD. The NNMC Oral Surgery Clinic can be reached at (301) 295-4340. Patients should report at least 15 minutes prior to appointment time so that staff may perform the necessary check-in procedures. This helps to prevent delays in checking in other patients and allows the providers to see patients in a timely manner. Emergency situations always assume priority status, regardless of enrollment status. In such cases, every effort will be made to notify patients of the situation and allow opportunities for evaluation due to the delayed status or rescheduling of appointments. Exceptions to the above policy may be made for flag officers. BHC phone numbers:
Quarterdeck: (202) 433-3493
Pharmacy Services: Dental Clinics available in Naval District Washington include:
National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda: (301) 295-5411
Washington Navy Yard: (202) 433-2480
Call for appointments Chaplain's Office The Regional Chaplain, Naval District Washington and the staff of Religious Programs facilitate religious ministries for all faiths, provide individual pastoral care together with care for all, and advise commands on religious, moral, and morale issues. Training and ceremonial support are also offered, contributing to the mission of Naval District Washington and area commands, promoting the personal, religious and professional needs of Sea Service personnel and their family members. The Regional Chaplain's office is located in Building 101 on the Washington Navy Yard and can be contacted at (202) 433-2275. Office hours are 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. The Duty Chaplain can be contacted after hours through the RDO at (202) 369-7683. Please call (202)433-3752⁄2058 or go online at http:⁄⁄www.cnic.navy.mil⁄ndw⁄Programs⁄CommandandStaff⁄ReligiousMinistries⁄ChaplinRequest⁄index.htm for program information or to schedule appointments, training, chaplain participation in ceremonies or to use the chapel. Chaplains are further located at Enterprise Hall, NSF Anacostia, and can be contacted at (202) 433-3752 or (202) 433-2058; Office of Naval Intelligence, Suitland Md. Federal Complex, and NAF Andrews, Md., at (240) 857-2746; Arlington National Cemetery at (703) 607-8960; NAF PAX River at (301) 342-3811; and NSFA Dahlgren at (540) 653-4848. Chaplains provide and facilitate infant and adult baptisms, confirmations, weddings, funerals, memorials and other services. Chaplains provide preparatory instruction or counseling prior to performing these ministries, so it's best to schedule an appointment with the chaplain as early as possible. This is especially true in the case of weddings, where faith groups may set time or other requirements. The couple must have the name of the officiating chaplain or civilian clergy in order to schedule the chapel for their wedding. Religious⁄spiritual, pre-marriage, marriage and personal counseling is provided upon individual request and by command referral. Naval District Washington chaplains work with various agencies to ensure the best professional care is provided. Small group opportunities are available for personal growth, fellowship and Bible study. Chaplains' “ministry of presence“ can be a meaningful morale booster. In addition to regular workspace visitation, chaplains also provide assist visits, as in the case of a sudden or traumatic loss within a command. Naval District Washington chaplains provide General Military Training and other training for area commands upon request. Topics include: Values and Ethics, Life Skills Training, Stress Management and Family Readiness. Exchanges There is a small Navy Exchange located on the Washington Navy Yard. Other Exchanges in the National Capitol Region include: Anacostia, Annapolis, Arlington, Dahlgren, Patuxent River and Indian Head. AAFES Exchanges are located at Andrews and Bolling Air Force Bases, Fort Myers and Fort Belvoir. A Marine Corps Exchange is located at Henderson Hall. Admiral Gooding Center The Admiral Gooding Center is available for official use only and operates as a technological conferencing and meeting facility for the Department of the Navy. This state-of-the-art facility offers a variety of room orientations and seating arrangements, including fully equipped “break-out rooms.“ The Center also offers Video Teleconferencing (VTC) capabilities and provides a dedicated environment for collaborative data gathering, analysis and decision-making through the use of advanced technical systems and software applications. The Center is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4 p.m. and is closed on weekends and federal holidays. Tours of the facility are available by appointment only. For additional information or for scheduling assistance, please call (202) 610-7000. The Center is located at the Washington Navy Yard, 1244 Patterson Avenue, S.E., 2nd Floor (Building 22).
Post Offices
Navy Yard Post Office
Naval Air Station Patuxent
Naval Research Lab Post Office
Andrews AFB⁄NSF Andrews Credit Unions
NSF Andrews
Branch Hours (Lobby):
ATM Locations:
Navy Federal Credit Union
Washington Navy Yard
Naval Air Station Patuxent River ATMs: Bldg. 421 (Subway), Bldg. 2369 (Navy Exchange), Bldg. 2185 (North Engineering Complex), Bldg. 2187 (South Engineering Complex) and Bldg. 2272 (Rear Adm. William Moffett Building)
NSF Annapolis
NSF Dahlgren
NSF Anacostia
NMIC Banks Bank of America has a full service bank on the Washington Navy Yard. Located in Building 22 (TownCenter), the bank is open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. For more information on the bank, please call (202) 624-4001. Commissaries Commissaries in the metro area include: Andrews Air Force Base, Bolling Air Force Base, NSF Dahlgren, Fort Belvoir, Fort Detrick, Fort Meade, Fort Myer, NAS Patuxent River, Quantico MCB and Walter Reed Medical Center. The commissaries accept both the Food Stamp Program and the Women, Infant & Children (WIC) Vouchers. Call the Fleet and Family Support Center at (202) 433-6151, DSN 288-6143, to find out the local Food Stamp Office numbers and locations. American Red Cross The American Red Cross is a private, non-profit organization whose mission is to help people prevent, prepare for, and respond to emergencies. When military members and their families experience emergencies such as death or illness of a loved one or the birth of a child, the American Red Cross is there to provide emergency communications, access to financial assistance and other services 24 hours a day. With the American Red Cross you are never out of touch, even during times of separation from your loved ones. Their toll free number (877) 272-7337 can be called 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to initiate a message, check on existing message or access financial assistance after hours, weekends and holidays. The local D.C. Chapter of the American Red Cross can be reached at (202) 728-6400. Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society The Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society (NMCRS) is a private, nonprofit emergency relief organization supported solely by donations from Navy and Marine Corps personnel. Located in Building 208 (corner of 10th and N Streets), on the Washington Navy Yard, NMCRS' purpose is to provide temporary assistance to active duty and retired Sailors and Marines, and their eligible family members. This assistance is in the form of interest-free loans and grants. Assistance can include funds for basic living expenses, car repair, emergency travel, pay problems, medical and dental co-pay, funeral expenses and other needs. NMCRS also does financial counseling and can suggest ways to reduce debt. Other services include: Budget for Baby classes, layettes for newborns of all ranks, education loans and scholarships, and a thrift store. NMCRS relies on dedicated, trained volunteers from the community. Volunteers gain job skills and work in a friendly, rewarding environment. Volunteer mileage and childcare are paid. Services are offered on an appointment basis, Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information, to make an appointment or to inquire about volunteering, please call the NMCRS office at (202) 433-3364.
NMCRS Thrift Shop Fleet and Family Support Center The Fleet and Family Support Center (FFSC) is located on NSF Anacostia at 2767 Watson Road, building 72, Suite 101. The FFSC is open Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. The FFSC supports and helps improve the quality of life of active duty and retired service members and their eligible family members. For additional information on any of the programs and services offered by FFSC please call DSN 288-6151, (202) 433-6151.
Personal Financial Management (PFM)
New Parent Support (NPS)
Exceptional Family Member, Support (EFM) - Referral to medical, counseling and educational services, support groups and respite care providers. - Assisting families in locating duty stations where needs can be met.
Family Advocacy Program (FAP) Clinical Services FFSC has licensed counselors who provide short-term, individual, couples, family and group counseling to address relationships, crisis intervention, stress management, depression⁄grief after loss, occupational and family issues and financial difficulties.
Crisis Response
Sexual Assault Victim Intervention (SAVI)
Deployment Support
- Pre-deployment programs
Ombudsman Support
- Train Ombudsmen
Information and Referral (I&R)
- Maintains a database of base and community educational, life-enhancing and therapeutic resources
Relocation Assistance Program (RAP)
- Learn how to deal with movers.
Transition Assistance Management Program (TAMP)
- A four-day program with classes for retirees or those separating to help address social, financial and professional issues related to getting out of the military
Family Employment Readiness Program (FERP)
- Employment skills building
Life Skills Education
- Parenting skills workshops Navy College Office Earn a college degree while you are on duty with the Navy. If you are active duty you are eligible for educational advising, tuition assistance, SMART transcripts and other resources to assist in achieving your educational and career goals. The Navy College Office (NCO) is located in Building 72, (Enterprise Hall) Suite 149, (321 Watson Road, SW) on NSF Anacostia and is open from 7:30 a.m. until 4:00 p.m., Monday-Friday. Please call (202) 433-3615 for more information.
Educational Counseling and Advising
Tuition Assistance
SMART
Testing NCO oversees the NCPACE program. When requested by command, PACE provides free courses to deployed ships, submarines and activities with seagoing UICs. US Military Apprenticeship Program (USMAP) Active duty personnel in approved fields, who have completed appropriate Navy technical schools, can enroll in apprenticeships approved by the U.S. Department of Labor. Apprenticeships in various trades must be completed while on active duty. A nationally recognized Department of Labor certificate is awarded to anyone completing the program.
Navy College Academic Skills Learning Program
Learning Center - FREE to all services Morale, Welfare and Recreation
Navy Fitness & Wellness MWR Fitness & Wellness offers several fitness centers and ongoing fitness and wellness services to meet the needs of the NDW community. Fitness and wellness programs are available at each base.
Fitness Programs & Services: 101: Intro to guidelines, fitness center, facility tour & equipment 201: 1-on-1 consultation setting expectations, discussing health history, defining goals, and a personalized fitness assessment. 301: Personalized fitness program including basic instruction 401: Fitness program follow-up and progress assessment
(1) Strength Training
Fit Well Seminars & Screenings
Fitness Facilities
Treadmills, Elliptical Machines, Stationary Bicycles,
NSF Anacostia
Naval Research Lab
Washington Navy Yard
Building 73 Sports Sports programs are designed to increase physical endurance, promote fitness, and builds camaraderie among work units and friends. There are individual and team sports programs available to all eligible participants. The MWR Sports Office, which is located in the Anacostia Gym Bldg. 419, offers tournaments, leagues and special events throughout the year for every sports enthusiast. For any questions about upcoming sports programs, contact the NSAW Sports Coordinator 202-685-0483. Below are the sporting opportunities for the Naval Support Activity Washington, NDW Region and the Navy Sports Program. Captain's Cup Events:
Recreational Leagues and Tournaments:
Navy Regional Running and Triathlon Team-Region NDW Contact the NSAW MWR Sports Coordinator at 202-685-0483 for questions at the Regional Running and Triathlon Team.
Navy 5-Miler
All Navy Sports Program Information, Tickets & Tours ITT is a great service to those new to the D.C. area, or if you are expecting visitors who will want to see the sights. Tickets for a variety of attractions are offered at discounted rates. ITT discounted tickets can be purchased at the Washington Navy Yard ITT⁄Fitness Center, Bldg. 22, (202) 433-2282 or the Anacostia Annex ITT⁄Fitness Center, Bldg. 419, (202) 433-2962.
Year Round Attractions:
Florida Attractions:
California Attractions:
Seasonal Attractions: And More!
Military Ticket Voucher Program
Armed Forces Vacation Club⁄Resort Condominiums International
ITT Locations
Washington Navy Yard Recreation Unlimited Recreation Unlimited offers the following recreation facilities and services for your convenience:
Recreation Equipment Rentals
Located at Bolling Air Force Base, Bldg. 928 Liberty
NSF Anacostia Looking to get off base? See the sights? Test your limits? Liberty has exciting trips and activities planned for you! Liberty is an MWR quality of life program designated for E1-E6 single⁄unaccompanied enlisted military personnel of the National Capital Region in a variety of fun filled events and activities. Explore land, water and city while you are stationed in one of the most exciting places in the world. Transportation to and from all barracks is provided. Great deals make it fun and affordable! Activities Include:
The Liberty Single Sailor Center, Building 72, is a great place to relax, have fun, and meet other people from all over the world! Center includes computer room with internet access and free WiFi, two pool tables, TV's including 65“ flat screen, big recliner chairs, dart board, six gaming areas with XBOX 360, Playstation 3, and many other activities! Navy Regional Recycling Center
NSF Anacostia The Navy Regional Recycling Program of Naval District Washington operates the Navy's Qualified Recycling Program for the National Capital Region. Full service recycling is provided for the 70,000 military and civilian employees in Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia within and outside the National Capital Region. Each year the Naval District Washington Recycling removes thousands of tons of recyclable materials from the waste stream, including:
Aluminum Cans The Recycling Center also recycles glass, plastics, toner cartridges, batteries and tires. Proceeds from the sale of recycled scrap are used to cover the cost of recycling operations, pollution abatement, conservation, and health and safety programs, as well as Morale, Welfare and Recreation Programs. Food & Beverage
Catering & Conference Center The Catering and Conference Center is located in Building 211 on the Washington Navy Yard. Please call (202) 433-3041 for more information.
Mordecai Booth's Public House WNY Building 101
Furnari Dining Facility Furnari is open Monday through Friday. Breakfast is served 6:00 to 9:30 a.m., lunch from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and dinner from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. Furnari Dining Facility is located at NSAW Anacostia Annex Building 418. Please call (202) 433-2574⁄2391 for additional information. NRC Solomons NRC Solomons, known as the “Best Kept Secret in Southern Maryland,“ is a mere 90 minutes from Washington, D.C., and yet a world away from our Nation's Capital. Nestled on a peninsula, bounded by the Patuxent River and the Chesapeake Bay in an area aptly called “the land of the living,“ the bay and its views seem to be everywhere. Its influence on the local life-style and leisure pursuits is profound. The reservation process begins in January of each year, with military personnel receiving priority. For the reservation schedule, visit our web page at www.cnic.navy.mil⁄ndw⁄mwr⁄nrcsolomons.html.
Accommodations
Camping If roughing it in a tent doesn't appeal to you and you don't have a camper, try one of our yurts. Yurts are 24 ft. in diameter and will sleep approximately six people. These primitive structures are furnished without electric, water or kitchen facilities.
. Amenities Picnic Areas
Reservations
Adventure Zone Recreation Center
Point Patience Marina If you do not have a valid DOD badge, please call the attraction you will be visiting to obtain information on accessing the installation. Concessionaires
Washington Navy Yard
McDonald's
NAVSEA Cafeteria
Subway
Town Center
NEXExpress
Starcuts
William III
William III (Winch House)
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