"Operation Safe Gate" Announcement

As of February 5th, only DoD ID cardholders will be allowed through the McKenna Gate (Gate 1) weekdays from 5 to 9 a.m., excluding holidays.

Patient Resources

Pastoral Care

Spiritual and Religious Care


The U.S. Army Chaplaincy

The history of the chaplaincy of the United States Army reaches back to the beginnings of the nation itself. The organized chaplaincy was created by an act of the Continental Congress on 29 July 1775 upon the recommendation of General George Washington. Since then, Army chaplains have provided moral and spiritual leadership to generations of soldiers and families in peace and war.

 

Free Exercise of Religion

The Dwight David Eisenhower Army Medical Center chaplains seek to protect the rights to free exercise of religious faith and help protect the right of religious privacy. When asked, chaplains will call a patients civilian clergy or religious leader and provide use of the chapel or a room for counseling as needed.
For additional matters of your faith ask your chapel staff personnel.

 

Spiritual and Religious Service

Chapel service and sacramental service as a representative of God.

 

Pastoral Care

Pastoral counseling,including premarital counseling, is available to all Soldiers, family members and DoD civilians.

 

Clinical Care

Patient visit and pastoral clinician care.

 

24 hour On-Call Chaplain

The EAMC Chaplain Office is served by 3 Protestant Chaplains and one Priest. Other faith groups can be requested for denomination specific rites.
Please call us at 706-787-6667 during duty hours (7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.) or, in an emergency, through the information desk 706-787-2770 after duty hours (4 p.m. - 7:30 a.m.).

Pastoral Care

Spiritual and Religious Care


The U.S. Army Chaplaincy

The history of the chaplaincy of the United States Army reaches back to the beginnings of the nation itself. The organized chaplaincy was created by an act of the Continental Congress on 29 July 1775 upon the recommendation of General George Washington. Since then, Army chaplains have provided moral and spiritual leadership to generations of soldiers and families in peace and war.

 

Free Exercise of Religion

The Dwight David Eisenhower Army Medical Center chaplains seek to protect the rights to free exercise of religious faith and help protect the right of religious privacy. When asked, chaplains will call a patients civilian clergy or religious leader and provide use of the chapel or a room for counseling as needed.
For additional matters of your faith ask your chapel staff personnel.

 

Spiritual and Religious Service

Chapel service and sacramental service as a representative of God.

 

Pastoral Care

Pastoral counseling,including premarital counseling, is available to all Soldiers, family members and DoD civilians.

 

Clinical Care

Patient visit and pastoral clinician care.

 

24 hour On-Call Chaplain

The EAMC Chaplain Office is served by 3 Protestant Chaplains and one Priest. Other faith groups can be requested for denomination specific rites.
Please call us at 706-787-6667 during duty hours (7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.) or, in an emergency, through the information desk 706-787-2770 after duty hours (4 p.m. - 7:30 a.m.).

Contact Us

Phone
706-787-6667

Hours
Mon - Fri: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Location
Room 3D-11C,
300 East Hospital Road
Fort Eisenhower, GA 30905

Contact Us

Phone
EAMC Red Cross

706-787-6311
DSN: 733-6311
24 Hour Emergency
1-877-272-7337

Augusta Chapter
706-724-8481

Hours
EAMC Red Cross

Mon - Fri: 7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.
(Closed on Federal Holidays)

Augusta Chapter
Mon - Fri: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
(Closed on Federal Holidays)

Location
EAMC Red Cross
3rd Floor, Room 3D-09
300 East Hospital Road
Fort Eisenhower, GA 30905 

Augusta Chapter
1322 Ellis Street (Sacred Heart Cultural Center),
Augusta, GA 30901

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