Naval Hospital Pensacola

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More than 185 years ago, Navy Yard Pensacola became home to Navy Medicine’s newest command. Today, the current Naval Hospital (NH) Pensacola, the sixth to be built in the area and the first outside of what is now Naval air Station Pensacola, is the second- oldest still-existing Navy Medicine command in the country. states, Naval Hospital Pensacola is in its second century of service and is one

of the oldest and most respected military medical facilities in the country. It continues to provide health care to over 150,000 beneficiaries in its main facility and 10 branch clinics in 5 states. Naval Hospital Pensacola began its service in January 1826. President Adams assigned the first surgeon and officer in charge, Navy Surgeon Isaac Hulse, to establish a hospital at the Pensacola Navy Yard in support of the West Indies Squadron. Dr. Hulse established the Naval Hospital by renting a 2-story house as a temporary medical facility, for $30 a month. Dr. Hulse would go on to spend 19 of his 33-year Navy career in Pensacola. Naval Hospital Pensacola has a proud tradition of service. The staff fought yellow fever outbreaks in the early 19th century and endured to provide comfort during the Spanish Flu pandemic of 1918. 74 Commanding Officers and literally thousands of staff members have compassionately helped the ill and injured in all of America’s struggles from the Civil War to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. As a testament to this, in 1945 the hospital had a census of 1073 patients. In 2003, the hospital manned and deployed Fleet Hospital 3 in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, the first fleet hospital to be deployed to a combat zone. From 2004-2011, NHP repeatedly deployed over 10 percent of its military staff as individual augmentees in support of global operations. The quarterdeck honorably displays a bronzed pair of boots worn by Navy Seal HMC Matthew J Bourgeois of Tallahassee, Fla., who was killed in 2002 while conducting small unit training in a remote site in Afghanistan. The Muddy Boots were originally awarded to Naval Hospital Pensacola by the Surgeon General of the Navy for its outstanding patient satisfaction and operational support in 2003. Not only has the command supported America’s warriors, but they have been key players in humanitarian assistance and disaster relief missions. They have supported the Gulf Coast region in responding to eight major hurricanes since 1975 and have been crucial in support of the USNS Comfort’s reoccurring “continuing promise” missions to impoverished nations. This included vigorous support to the victims the Haiti Earthquake in 2010. Since 1993, the Naval Hospital’s unit awards include 4 Meritorious Unit Citations and 1 Humanitarian Service Medal. Additionally, the command has been award the Navy Surgeon’s General Blue H for Health Promotion and Wellness for 5 years straight, the Golden Anchor award for retention and consecutively (2010-2012) won the Military Health System’s Patient Safety Award in 2010, 2011 and 2012, a first within the Department of Defense. In 2012, Naval Hospital Pensacola was the only DoD military treatment facility to receive National Committee for Quality Assurance Level III accreditation for 10 Medical Home Port teams.

06/05/2026

⚓ Join Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command Pensacola in Exploring U.S. Navy Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Austin Peevey's message for mental health awareness! 🏥



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🏆 Attention to Awards!🏆⚓ Come join us to celebrate and honor our U.S. Navy and Defense Health Agency Navy Medicine and R...
06/03/2026

🏆 Attention to Awards!🏆

⚓ Come join us to celebrate and honor our U.S. Navy and Defense Health Agency Navy Medicine and Readiness Training Command Pensacola Sailors and Naval Hospital Pensacola staff! An awards ceremony was held at Naval Hospital Pensacola’s command theater. Commanding officer, Capt. Frank Axelsen recognized Sailors and staff at command quarters that exemplify the skill, readiness, and dedication required to keep our force medically ready—anytime, anywhere.⚓

congratulates:

Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal:
HM1 Mason Monfrey (Senior Sailor of The Year FY2025)
HMC Christina Ahmann
LCDR Nicole Ancar
HM1 Noberto Zamora

Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal:
HM3 Azila Pineda
HM3 Steven Sosa
HM3 David Bujorian

Fifty Years Of Service:
Ms. Phyllis Fleming

Good Catch Award:
HN Vivian Borbon-Garcia
Ms. Shemika Montgomery
Mrs. Joan Thibodeaux
Mr. Joselito Lim

🩺 Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) Pensacola celebrated the National Nurses Week from May 4 to May 1...
06/01/2026

🩺 Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) Pensacola celebrated the National Nurses Week from May 4 to May 13, and the U.S. Navy Navy Nurse Corps 118th Birthday on May 13, at Naval Hospital Pensacola (NHP)! National Nurses Week and the Navy Nurse Corps birthday are important observances that honor the compassion, skill, and sacrifice of nurses who provide essential care in both civilian and military settings. These celebrations recognize their lasting contributions to health and readiness while highlighting the dedication and service that strengthen communities and support those in uniform. ☤

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⚓ U.S. Navy Sailors assigned to Naval Branch Health Clinic Mid-South, a branch clinic of Navy Medicine Readiness and Tra...
05/18/2026

⚓ U.S. Navy Sailors assigned to Naval Branch Health Clinic Mid-South, a branch clinic of Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) Pensacola participated in a dress white uniform inspection at Naval Support Activity Mid-South on April 29, 2026. Dress uniform inspections foster tradition, discipline, pride, professionalism and unity in Sailors. This demonstration of excellence showcases the commitment to maintaining the high standards of readiness and military bearing expected of Sailors. ⚓



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⚓️ Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) Pensacola held a Tactical Combat Care (TCCC) Final Exercise (FIN...
05/08/2026

⚓️ Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) Pensacola held a Tactical Combat Care (TCCC) Final Exercise (FINEX) at Naval Hospital Pensacola. TCCC FINEX places U.S. Navy Sailors in high stress combat scenarios where they must practice lifesaving skills such as care under fire, tactical field care, and tactical evacuation procedures ensuring medical personnel are operationally and medically ready for the fight! ⚓️



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🚨 Attention Retirees and Dependents! The Ophthalmology and Optometry Department at Naval Hospital Pensacola is now offer...
05/07/2026

🚨 Attention Retirees and Dependents! The Ophthalmology and Optometry Department at Naval Hospital Pensacola is now offering comprehensive eye exams! 🚨

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🪡Suturing Strength with Readiness!  Officers and Hospital corpsmen from NMRTC Pensacola and Navy Medicine Operational Tr...
05/02/2026

🪡Suturing Strength with Readiness!

Officers and Hospital corpsmen from NMRTC Pensacola and Navy Medicine Operational Training Command (NMOTC), participated in an in-depth, hands-on suture lab, April 30 . The lab included lectures and demonstrations on the best techniques and suture types for speed, wound location, and proper healing.
For providers in Navy Medicine, the act of suturing may not be a skill used everyday but is nonetheless important in the care of Sailors and Marines when in operational environments. Periodic labs such as these provide opportunities to learn, refresh, or improve these skills.

Led by experienced U.S. Navy medical providers from Naval Hospital Pensacola, and NMOTC's Department of Training, this skills based training is just one step of maintaining superior care for the warfighter.

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⚓ Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) Pensacola spotlights Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Blake Molinaro f...
05/01/2026

⚓ Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) Pensacola spotlights Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Blake Molinaro for protecting an unaccompanied child on the interstate in Pensacola, Fla. Molinaro is a prime example of a U.S. Navy Sailor that reflects the Navy's core values of honor, courage and commitment! ⚓

Naval Medical Forces Atlantic

A Naval Hospital Pensacola Sailor, Hospital Corpsman Blake Molinaro, is being recognized for protecting a child who wandered into traffic near Interstate 10 in September 2025. After spotting the child, Molinaro used his vehicle to block traffic while his wife safely guided the child out of the roadw...

🏨 U.S. Navy Sailors participate in an Advance Life Support Class (ALS) held by Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Comm...
04/20/2026

🏨 U.S. Navy Sailors participate in an Advance Life Support Class (ALS) held by Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) Pensacola at Naval Hospital Pensacola. ALS prepares Sailors to save lives in a variety of environments, from the battlefield to a humanitarian crisis as it teaches how to manage life-threatening emergencies using advanced clinical interventions, including airway management (intubation), cardiac monitoring, medication administration, and resuscitation techniques to stabilize critically ill or injured patients. ⚓

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⚓Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) Pensacola held Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) training at Na...
04/17/2026

⚓Navy Medicine Readiness and Training Command (NMRTC) Pensacola held Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) training at Naval Hospital Pensacola on Feb. 26, 2026. U.S. Navy Sailors sharpened their lifesaving skills by practicing hands-on medical care in simulated high-risk emergency situations. TCCC promotes operational readiness and warfighting capability as it prepares Sailors to be medically ready anywhere – anytime from the deckplate to the field!⚓

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6000 W Highway 98
Pensacola, FL
32512

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 7am - 5pm
Friday 7am - 5pm
Saturday 7am - 5pm

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+18505056601

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