Tripler Army Medical Center (TAMC) is a U.S. Army medical center under the Defense Health Agency, located in Honolulu, Hawaii. It serves as the primary military hospital for the Indo Pacific region, providing comprehensive care to service members, retirees, dependents, and veterans.
Tripler Army Medical Center is a regional referral and teaching hospital within the Military Health System, providing comprehensive inpatient and outpatient services across multiple specialties. As the largest military medical facility in the Pacific, it serves beneficiaries from all service branches and select federal partners. Tripler also supports graduate medical education and operational readiness, operating under DHA oversight with structured credentialing, peer review, and quality assurance processes.
Medical Mission and Role Within the Defense Health Agency
Why Legal Representation Matters for Military Clinicians at Tripler Army Medical Center
Administrative or professional actions at Tripler can impact a clinician’s military career, clinical privileges, professional reputation, and licensure. Effectively addressing these issues requires knowledge of DHA policies, military medical regulations, and the procedures governing peer review, credentialing, and adverse actions.

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Tripler Army Medical Center
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Details |
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Official Name |
Tripler Army Medical Center |
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Address |
1 Jarrett White Rd, TRIPLER AMC, HI 96859, United States |
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Contact Number |
888-683-2778 |
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DHA Designation |
MEDCEN (Medical Center) |
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Branch Affiliation |
Army (Joint-service clinical staff) |
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Managing Authority |
Defense Health Agency (DHA) |
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Primary Function |
Comprehensive military medical care |
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Teaching Institution |
Yes |
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Population Served |
Active-duty service members, retirees, dependents, veterans |
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Role in MHS |
Regional referral and teaching medical center for the Indo-Pacific |
