The David Grant USAF Medical Center (DGMC) is the U.S. Air Force’s largest medical facility in the continental United States, located at Travis Air Force Base in California. It serves over 500,000 military beneficiaries, including active-duty personnel, veterans, and their families across multiple western states.
The David Grant USAF Medical Center (DGMC) operates under the Defense Health Agency (DHA), delivering standardized, high-quality care to active-duty personnel, retirees, and their families.
Its mission is to support military readiness through comprehensive medical services, including inpatient care, emergency medicine, and specialty treatment. DGMC also plays a key role in training military healthcare professionals and supporting global operations, such as aeromedical evacuations and contingency response.
Medical Mission and Role Within the Defense Health Agency
Why Legal Representation Matters for Military Clinicians at David Grant USAF Medical Center
Military clinicians at David Grant USAF Medical Center (DGMC) operate within a highly regulated environment under the Defense Health Agency (DHA), where clinical decisions are subject to credentialing reviews, peer evaluations, and administrative oversight.

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USAF David Grant Medical Center
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Details |
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Official Name |
David Grant USAF Medical Center |
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Address |
101 Bodin Cir, Fairfield, CA 94533, United States |
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Contact Number |
707-423-3000 |
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DHA Designation |
MEDCEN (Medical Center) |
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Branch Affiliation |
Air Force |
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Primary Function |
Tertiary military medical care and aeromedical support |
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Teaching Institution |
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Population Served |
Active-duty service members, retirees, dependents, veterans |
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Role in MHS |
Major referral center and aeromedical evacuation hub |
