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ABOUT US
Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) Camp Pendleton is comprised predominantly of military members that support Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton. The command supports overall Navy and Marine Corps readiness by training military command members to ensure they are ready to deploy and provide medical support to various operational Navy and Marine units deployed, ashore or at sea.

The command mission is to train, deploy and deliver quality healthcare and the command vision to be the preferred choice.

NH Camp Pendleton is a 38-bed community hospital situated aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton in north San Diego County, California. The facility has a 4-bed intensive care unit, a 26-bed emergency department, an 8-bed labor and delivery unit, a 16-bed mother-infant unit, and a 10-bed multi-service ward. Additionally, there are 9 operating room suites, 2 endoscopy suites, and 2 oral surgery suites.

NH Camp Pendleton is the largest Family Practice Teaching Facility in the Navy with 39 family medicine residents, 3 sports medicine fellowships, 4 dental general practice residents, and 4 dentists participating in advanced education in general dentistry. Additionally, it serves a rotation site for several programs to include graduate nursing, Uniformed Services University medical students, primary care sports medicine electives, and IDC students. On an average day, NH Camp Pendleton fills 4,821 prescriptions, conducts 444 radiographic studies, conducts 3,452 laboratory studies, has 2,679 outpatient encounters, has 109 emergency department visits, delivers between 3 and 6 babies, admits 12 patients, conducts 13 surgical procedures, and has an inpatient census of 26.

There are also NMRTUs across Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, Naval Base Ventura County, and the city of Temecula, California.

The combined staff of 2,525 military, civil service and contract personnel, and reservists provide a diverse workforce which is rich in experience and provides the highest quality care to our beneficiaries while continuing to train our newest clinical, administrative, logistics and technical professionals to prepare them for worldwide assignment, contingency response, operational employment, and successful military careers.

Additionally, NMRTC Camp Pendleton includes several deployable medical platforms including Expeditionary Medical Facility 150 Alpha which activated on Sept. 30, 2022.

Hospital website: https://camp-pendleton.tricare.mil/
 

Command Mission
To train, deploy and deliver quality healthcare.
 

Vision
Be the preferred choice
 

Alignment
To align our efforts with Navy Medicine's strategic priorities of Readiness, Health and Partnership.
 

Priorities

  • Outstanding Healthcare
  • Patient Experience
  • Readiness
  • Health
  • Partnership
Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command Camp Pendleton is comprised predominantly of military members that support Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton. The command supports overall Navy and Marine Corps readiness by training military command members to ensure they are ready to deploy and provide medical support to various operational Navy and Marine units deployed, ashore or at sea.

 

History: Naval Hospital in the Beginning
On March 5, 1942, the Secretary of the Navy approved Santa Margarita Ranch located in San Diego County, Calif. as a Marine Corps Training Center. Subsequently, the U.S. Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery recommended the construction of a hospital to be built on the western shore of the Training Center’s Lake O’Neill. It was designated the Naval Hospital, Santa Margarita, California

As a result of confusion in mail delivery with a town of the same name, the hospital was re-designated as Naval Hospital, Santa Margarita, Oceanside, Calif. Aug. 1, 1950. Since then, the hospital has had five names until May 25, 1967, when it was given the current name of Naval Hospital, Camp Pendleton, Calif.

The construction of the hospital took about one year. The facility was placed in commission Sept, 3, 1943, with Captain Joseph l. Schwartz, MC, USN, as the Commanding Officer.

The hospital compound consisted of 117 acres of former farmland, 91 acres of river bottom, 7 acres of slough and steep hillside, and 37 acres of lake for a total of 252 acres.

Initially, Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton consisted of 76 separate, temporary, wood frame buildings. The hospital had a bed capacity of 600 and a network of corridors connected the buildings.

In August of 1967, the Commandant of the Marine Corps authorized the reassignment of ninety acres of land aboard the base to the Navy for the purpose of providing a site for the construction of a new, modern, eight-story Naval Hospital. On May 13, 1971, ground was broken at the new hospital site, and in December 1974, the hospital had its first occupants.

On March 19, 2009, construction of a new Navy hospital for Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton was approved in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. The replacement of the Camp Pendleton hospital was the largest ARRA project in the Department of the Navy. The ground breaking for the 500,000-square-foot, four story building was Dec. 2, 2010, with construction being completed Oct. 17, 2013. The command transitioned to the new facility over a two week period from Dec. 2-15, 2013. A Dedication/Ribbon Cutting Ceremony was held Jan. 31, 2014, to officially open the facility.
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COMMAND OMBUDSMAN

NMRTC Camp Pendleton Ombudsman: 760-421-9816

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CONTACT US

200 Mercy Circle
Camp Pendleton, CA 92055​
 

Quarterdeck: 760-725-1288/1289/1290


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