Please Note: The SRP Center is open for pre-scheduled processing efforts only.

The Soldier Readiness Processing Center is the validating authority for personnel, administrative, and medical readiness of JBLM Soldiers and civilians and designated Army National Guard and Reserve Soldiers preparing for mobilization or deployments. Our mission is to ensure all Soldiers are validated for deployments in support of worldwide operations in accordance with Department of the Army Personnel Policy Guidance for Overseas Contingency Operations and to provide full-service redeployment/reintegration support to all Soldiers returning from overseas deployments.

Scheduling

For scheduling, please call 253-966-3418 or email usarmy.jblm.imcom.list.dhr-srp-scheduling@army.mil

Deployments, Contingency Operations and Training Exercises

Unit and individual requests will be processed based on date, mission priority and availability.

 

Deployment /Redeployment-Re-Integration (RSPR)/ Contingency Operations require Level 2.


Prepare to Deploy upon Orders (PTDO) require Level 2, which include but may not be limited to:

Global Reactionary Forces (GRF)

Defense CBRN Response Force (DCRF)
Pacific Command Force (PRF)
Severe Weather Reactionary Force (SWRF)
Wildland Fire Fighting (WFF)

Training Exercises conducted overseas, to include Alaska and Hawaii, require Level 2.

Training Exercises conducted in the Continental U.S. require Level 1 (NTC, JRTC, YTC, etc.)

 

For questions, please call 253-966-3418 or email usarmy.jblm.imcom.list.dhr-srp-scheduling@army.mil

 

 

 

 

Medical

Medical is open 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays. To speak with the head nurse (CNOIC) call 253-967-2762 or the NCOIC 253-967-9451.

Scheduling for Immunizations

Medical does not perform immunizations on a walk-in basis. To schedule an appointment for immunizations, please call 253-966-3418. To schedule unit immunizations, please email usarmy.jblm.imcom.list.dhr-srp-scheduling@army.mil for a shot only appointment.

Automated Neuropsychological Assessment Metrics

All personnel deploying must complete an Automated Neuropsychological Assessment Metric prior to SRP. This includes GS employees and contractors. For individuals, assessments being on the hour from 8 to 11 a.m. and 1 to 3 p.m. To schedule a group assessment (10+), contact 253-968-4805. Assessments are performed at Old Madigan. Click here for directions.

Medical Readiness Clinic

About Us

The Medical Readiness Service (MRS) of the Soldier Readiness Processing (SRP) Center services all Active-Duty Soldiers, including Active-Duty Reserve and Active-Duty Guard Reserve (AGR) as well as civilian contractors assigned to JBLM. Access to our service is limited to Unit arrangements for appointments through the SRCWalk-ins are not permitted. We provide a range of services to support Soldier readiness for Medical In-Processing (coordinated by JBLM Reception upon PCS arrival), Deployments and Re-Deployments. These services include:

  • Periodic Health Assessments (PHAs) - limited availability dependent on daily schedule for Medical In-Processing; PHAs are coordinated through the soldier's unit
  • Pre Deployment Health Assessments (PreDHAs) - must be completed prior to Level 2 processing due to limited availability of computers
  • Post Deployment Health Assessments (PostDHAs) -  must be completed prior to Level 2 processing due to limited availability of computers
  • Immunizations
  • Vision & Hearing screening
  • Lab draw samples from Service members to meet readiness and pre-deployment requirements
*It is highly recommended that Soldiers are hydrated and have had something to eat prior to coming to the SRP and receiving any immunizations or lab draws.
 

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SRP/Medical Readiness Clinic

Phone

Scheduling: 253-966-3418

CNOIC: 253-967-2762
NCOIC: 253-967-9451

Hours

Monday-Friday
7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Closed on federal holidays and select training holidays

Location

Waller Hall
2140 Liggett Ave.
Joint Base Lewis-McChord, WA 98433

Army Hearing Program

About Us

The JBLM Hearing Program Clinic provides hearing screenings for only active duty service members to update their Medical Protection System for annual hearing tests, plus pre-deployment and post-deployment hearing examinations.

  • Annual/Follow-up Hearing Exams: To book, please call TRICARE at 800-404-4506 and request a “WELL” exam.
  • Referrals for Diagnostic Evaluation with Audiologist: To book, please call TRICARE at 800-404-4506 and request a “SPEC” exam.
  • Soldiers assigned to the 201st Expeditionary Military Intelligence Brigade, 16th Combat Aviation Brigade, and 51st Signal Battalion are seen at the Winder Clinic.
  • All physicals (retirement, chapter, flight, Ranger, or school) packets are seen at the Winder Clinic.
The JBLM Hearing Program is in place to protect and maximize the ability to hear and communicate, prevent hearing injuries, and provide clinical hearing care services for military and Department of the Army civilian personnel working or operating in noise hazardous settings. The JBLM Hearing Program focuses on four areas of service: Hearing Readiness, Operational Hearing Services, Clinical Hearing Services, and Hearing Conservation. Personnel will be enrolled in a comprehensive hearing program when required to work or operate in hazardous noise environments or with suspected ototoxins (ear poisons). Department of the Army Pamphlet 40-501, Paragraph 3-3, provides definitions of hazardous noise. Appendix C provides examples of typical noise hazardous activities that meet the criteria for enrollment in a comprehensive Hearing Program.