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Effective June 1, 2026, the Branch Health Clinic Temecula Pharmacy hours will be 8 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. The last pharmac...
05/29/2026

Effective June 1, 2026, the Branch Health Clinic Temecula Pharmacy hours will be 8 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. The last pharmacy ticket will process at 4:15 p.m.

Tick-related emergency department visits have surged nationally to more than double the seasonal average, reaching 71 pe...
05/29/2026

Tick-related emergency department visits have surged nationally to more than double the seasonal average, reaching 71 per 100,000 visits in mid-April 2026. This escalation represents a critical threat to force health and mission readiness, particularly for the warfighter operating in field environments. These conditions often lead to chronic, debilitating physical impairments, including neurological and cardiac complications, directly degrade operational effectiveness. Geographically the risk is concentrated; approximately 75% of U.S. military installations are situated in states that accounted for 99% of all TBD cases reported to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention.

Quit for good on your terms 🚭Visit our Walk-In To***co & Ni****ne Cessation Clinic—no appointment needed! Get real tools...
05/29/2026

Quit for good on your terms 🚭
Visit our Walk-In To***co & Ni****ne Cessation Clinic—no appointment needed! Get real tools and support that fit your schedule.

EVERY Tuesday-Friday from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Please come to the front desk at Occupational Health NHCP, 4th deck, south side.

Questions? Call Health Promotion and Wellness at (760) 719-4137

Eligibility: Active Duty and TRICARE Beneficiaries

05/27/2026

TriWest Healthcare Alliance issued a letter to TRICARE beneficiaries in the West Region this week acknowledging challenges related to Other Health Insurance processing.

Take charge of your skin health: How TRICARE supports skin cancer screening and treatmentAs summer approaches and outdoo...
05/26/2026

Take charge of your skin health: How TRICARE supports skin cancer screening and treatment

As summer approaches and outdoor activities increase, it’s essential to protect your skin from harmful ultraviolet rays. TRICARE is committed to supporting your skin health by covering skin cancer exams and providing resources for prevention and treatment.
“Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in the U.S.,” said Jeannine Pickrell, MS, RN, Director of Population Health at the TRICARE Health Plan. “It’s also often preventable, and treatable if caught early.”

Cancer screening, including skin cancer, is covered as part of TRICARE’s Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Examinations. In general, there are no copayments for HP&DP exams. TRICARE covers one HP&DP exam annually. Your provider will decide if you have the risk factors for a skin cancer screening.

TRICARE covers skin cancer exams for individuals:

With a family or personal history of skin cancer,
Increased occupational or recreational exposure to sunlight, or
Clinical evidence of precursor lesions (unusual spots noticed by your provider)
What to know about skin cancer
A few facts
The sun’s ultraviolet light can damage skin cells and is the main cause of skin cancer. In the short term, this damage can cause sunburn. Over time, UV damage adds up, leading to changes in skin texture, premature skin aging, and sometimes skin cancer. UV rays can reach you on cloudy and cool days, and they reflect off surfaces like water, cement, sand, and snow.
Prevention is key
The UV Index forecasts the strength of UV rays each day. If the UV index is 3 or higher in your area, protect your skin from too much exposure to the sun. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends several ways to protect your skin when the UV index is 3 or higher:
Stay in the shade.
Wear clothing that covers your arms and legs.
Wear a hat with a wide brim to shade your face, head, ears, and neck.
Wear sunglasses that wrap around and block both UVA and UVB rays.
Use a broad spectrum sunscreen with a sun protection factor of 15 or higher.
You can also check out Uniformed Services University’s sun safety tips, and specifics on military sun safety.

You’re in charge
Knowing the signs of skin cancer is your first line of defense, as detailed by the CDC. Not all skin cancers look the same. For melanoma, the most serious form of skin cancer, it’s good to know the A-B-C-D-Es of its appearance:
A. Asymmetrical: Does the mole or spot have an irregular shape with two parts that look very different?
B. Border: Is the border irregular or jagged?
C. Color: Is the color uneven?
D. Diameter: Is the mole or spot larger than the size of a pea?
E. Evolving: Has the mole or spot changed during the past few weeks or months?

Talk to your doctor if you notice changes in your skin such as a new growth, a sore that doesn’t heal, a change in an existing growth, or any of the A-B-C-D-Es of melanoma. The National Cancer Institute has more information on what to look for, when to go for a screening, as well as possible treatments for skin cancer.

Protect your skin this summer and beyond. Schedule your annual TRICARE exam, use sunscreen, cover up during peak sun hours, and consult your provider about any skin changes. Early detection and prevention are your best tools for staying healthy. Learn more about how TRICARE covers preventive services.

As summer approaches and outdoor activities increase, it’s essential to protect your skin from harmful ultraviolet rays. TRICARE is committed to supporting your skin health by covering skin cancer

Don't wait for symptoms 🛑 Most adults should begin colorectal cancer screenings at age 45!Why get screened?• It prevents...
05/26/2026

Don't wait for symptoms 🛑 Most adults should begin colorectal cancer screenings at age 45!

Why get screened?
• It prevents cancer: Screenings find and remove precancerous polyps.
• It saves lives: Early detection has a ~90% survival rate.

Protect your health. Protect your readiness. Message your provider to discuss your screening options today!

Take control of your health on your schedule. The Walk-In PINC Clinic provides fast, barrier-free birth control for all ...
05/21/2026

Take control of your health on your schedule. The Walk-In PINC Clinic provides fast, barrier-free birth control for all female TRICARE beneficiaries!
✨ Access: Walk-in (No delays!)
✨ Support: Personal goals & mission readiness
🗓️ When: Tue & Fri | 7:30–10 AM & 12:30–2:30 p.m.
📍 Where: NHCP, 2nd Floor, South Side OB/GYN
⚠️ First-come, first-served. Capacity may vary.
Questions? Call (760) 725-4015

Print or digital: Your options for getting TRICARE benefit informationKeeping up to date with TRICARE health information...
05/20/2026

Print or digital: Your options for getting TRICARE benefit information

Keeping up to date with TRICARE health information is part of making the right healthcare choices for both you and your family members. Equally important, however, is how you manage your healthcare communications so you have quick and easy access to important records and information. This includes your explanation of benefits statements, bills, claims correspondence, and more.

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Keeping up to date with TRICARE health information is part of making the right healthcare choices for both you and your family members. Equally important, however, is how you manage your healthcare

Due to the Federal Holiday, all non-emergent services at NHCP will be closed on Monday, May 25, 2026.
05/19/2026

Due to the Federal Holiday, all non-emergent services at NHCP will be closed on Monday, May 25, 2026.

Ready to find your flow? 🧘‍♀️NHCP just expanded our yoga schedule!✨ More classes✨ Convenient times✨ Open to all active d...
05/18/2026

Ready to find your flow? 🧘‍♀️
NHCP just expanded our yoga schedule!
✨ More classes
✨ Convenient times
✨ Open to all active duty, families, beneficiaries, and staff
Come stretch and de-stress with us!

If you have base access, you are invited to attend.

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