Alexander T. Augusta Military Medical Center is a federal military medical center located at Fort Belvoir, Virginia. Operated by the U.S. Department of Defense under the Defense Health Agency, it provides comprehensive healthcare to service members, retirees, and eligible beneficiaries in support of military readiness.
Alexander T. Augusta Military Medical Center serves as a full-service military treatment facility delivering comprehensive inpatient and outpatient care to active-duty service members, military retirees, and eligible beneficiaries. Its mission centers on providing high-quality, patient-focused healthcare while supporting medical readiness and force health protection in the National Capital Region.
Medical Mission and Role Within the Defense Health Agency
Why Legal Representation Matters for Military Clinicians and Faculty at USUHS
As a Department of Defense–operated institution within the Military Health System, USUHS functions under structured academic, professional, and military oversight. Faculty members and clinicians may face credentialing reviews, academic actions, research compliance matters, or administrative proceedings.

WMedLaw Representation for Military Medical Professionals
WMedLaw represents military physicians, faculty members, and healthcare professionals in matters involving credentialing and privileging disputes, peer review proceedings, academic or administrative adverse actions, and related processes within the Military Health System.
SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL DISTRICT
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Details |
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Official Name |
Alexander T. Augusta Military Medical Center |
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Address |
8255 Fredericksburg Rd, San Antonio, TX 78229, United States |
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Contact Number |
214-648-3111 |
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DHA Designation |
Military Treatment Facility (MTF) – Medical Center |
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Branch Affiliation |
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs |
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Managing Authority |
Defense Health Agency (DHA), U.S. Department of Defense |
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Teaching Institution |
Yes |
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Population Served |
Active duty service members, retirees, National Guard and Reserve members, and eligible dependents |
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Role in MHS |
Major Army medical center supporting force health protection and healthcare delivery within the National Capital Region |
