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Information in Military Medical Facility Records

The medical records of military personnel may be required for a number of purposes. These records comprehensively reveal about the personnel’s duties performed. They also help to estimate the career quotient of the individual. On the other hand these records may become important to verify or research the medical status of the person during the service as well as after the service. Most of the official files of the military personnel records contain both active duty health records and personnel records. But these records are dated after 1992.

You might be suffering from some ailment or physical drawbacks after retiring from military services. The doctor usually requires the past medical record if the problem is a long term one. The medical records mainly include reports of mental health, out patient details and dental treatments of a military service man. The medical records also comprise documents related to separation and induction, physical examinations and reports of the medical care routine that took place before the patience was admitted to the hospital. The routine medical check up reports include the name of the doctor or the dentist, tests done, name and location of the lab and more. Keep a track on some basic steps to retrieve a military medical facility records.

You get medical military records from The National Archives. For more details click:
http://www.archives.gov/veterans/military-service-records/http://www.peoplepublicrecords.org/medical.html
Or address your queries at:
The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration
8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740-6001

Military Offices

While searching the records you might realize that the reports were supposed to be sent to your specific duty station. Thus search the respective offices and request for a copy. If still the record is untraced, try other advanced search processes. The medical files are confidential records and hence should be carefully taken care of.  You can request a copy of your medical record from the military training school or from the organization you were working for. Try getting a copy or the required instructions from: http://www.army.mil/
Contact the authorities of this official military site as you will definitely find it helpful to retrieve a military medical record.

Inspector General

To begin with, the Inspector General can be approached at the military office. Once you request him, he will interact and question every official to meet your needs. But sometimes the IG may fail to keep up to your requests for specific reasons. In that case a written statement will be given to you accounting the interviews and evaluations processed by him. Keep a record of the necessary documents and try further.

Local Congressmen

If still you are unable to find the military medical records get in touch with the local Congressmen. The involvement of such people largely escalates the process. This is because they are in charge of special departments which deal with the military. You will be shortly asked about the information you want to find out and the reasons for doing so. Once your request is registered, details will be researched and provided to you within a period of about 30 days.

Nation Military Personnel department or the Local V.A

After tracking down the records you may be requested to correspond with the Nation Military Personnel department or the local VA. There you have to report about your efforts to retrieve the military medical records. Do note that while you are doing all these follow ups, many important papers and documents may be supplied to you. Do not misplace or throw away these papers. In fact, keep a file maintaining all these documents. Officials from the Congressman office might demand copies of all the documents that you have received. Once these needs are fulfilled, they will begin the search to generate the required details as soon as possible.

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