U.S. Army Medical Department, Southern Regional Medical Command
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SRMC Leaders

Brigadier General Joseph Caravalho, Jr.

Commander, Southern Regional Medical Command

BG Joseph Carvalho

Command Sergeant Major
Donna M. Simmons

CSM, Southern Regional Medical Command

CSM Donna M. Simmons

Medical Treatment Facilities

Brooke Army Medical Center External Link, Opens in New Window

Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center External Link, Opens in New Window

Eisenhower Army Medical Center External Link, Opens in New Window

Winn Army Community Hospital External Link, Opens in New Window

Blanchfield Army Community Hospital External Link, Opens in New Window

Moncrief Army Community Hospital External Link, Opens in New Window

Lyster Army Health Clinic External Link, Opens in New Window

Reynolds Army Community Hospital External Link, Opens in New Window

Bayne-Jones Army Community Hospital External Link, Opens in New Window

Martin Army Community Hospital External Link, Opens in New Window

Fox Army Health Center External Link, Opens in New Window

Southern Regional Medical Command

SRMCThe Southern Regional Medical Command (SRMC) is the key operational element for Army medicine in the delivery of health care in its geographic area encompassing 17 states and 11 Army installations.  It is a world class health care system, prized by the soldiers and families, championing total health fitness, delivering top quality health care, renown for premier education and training programs, focused on medical readiness.   All in support of America’s Army as it fights and wins our nation’s wars!

The mission of the Southern Regional Medical Command is to have regional command and control of a cost effective, multidisciplinary, customer focused, quality integrated health service system that supports the DoD Lead Agent concept; accountable to develop and sustain technical health care and leader skills in support of U.S. Army Medical Command (MEDCOM) and maintenance of a readiness posture in support of America’s Army. The Southern Regional Medical Command is responsible for analyzing requirements, allocating resources, and assessing performance across the region.