Keesler Medical Center

Keesler Medical Center Keesler Medical Center - located on Keesler Air Force Base in Biloxi, MS.

The 81st Medical Group operates one of the largest Air Force medical facilities in the Air Force. Its primary mission is to maintain medical readiness for worldwide contingencies by providing quality, cost-effective health care for more than 23,000 enrollees, including over 6,000 active-duty members. In addition, the 81st MDG commander oversees the DHA Coastal Mississippi Market which includes 46,

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Keesler Medical Center will be hosting a blood drive on Friday,12 Jun, from 0830-1300 at the Laboratory.We will be accep...
06/10/2026

Keesler Medical Center will be hosting a blood drive on Friday,12 Jun, from 0830-1300 at the Laboratory.

We will be accepting Type O, A and AB donors. Please consider donating and supporting the Armed Services Blood Program.

See you there!

06/09/2026

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06/08/2026

UPDATE: Keesler Medical Center is returning to normal operations on Tuesday, June 9th.

Please feel free to contact the Appointment Line at 228-376-2273 if you need to reschedule an appointment or if you have any questions.

We ask that all patients and staff park in one of the parking lots in front of the hospital (southside) and utilize the front entrances. The entrance for the Outpatient Clinics and Pharmacy, the entrance at ramp / flagpole, and the Emergency Room entrance are all now open.

The rear parking lot and the rear entrances remain closed. Please do not park in the rear of the hospital. With the exception of Radiation Oncology, all rear entrances remain closed.

And finally, please do not walk in grassy area. All grassy areas have been treated, but they still remain a hazard. We encourage everyone to use paved surfaces.

Thank you for your patience and understanding this past week as we have worked to remediate our flea problem.

Ms. Laurent Edge of the Healthcare Operations Squadron's Family Health Clinic was named the recipient of the Good Catch ...
06/05/2026

Ms. Laurent Edge of the Healthcare Operations Squadron's Family Health Clinic was named the recipient of the Good Catch Award for providing ready, reliable care. She demonstrated her commitment to quality, safety, and risk prevention by speaking up to prevent potential patient safety issues.

06/04/2026

IMPORTANT NOTICE: Keesler Medical Center – Temporary Partial Closure

To our valued patients, staff, and visitors,

Please be advised that due to heavy rain and humid weather, there is an increased flea activity in the vicinity of Keesler Medical Center and the surrounding area. Out of an abundance of caution, some Keesler Medical Center appointments may be rescheduled or shifted to virtual appointments, Friday, June 5 through Tuesday, June 9, 2026.

We sincerely apologize for this unexpected disruption and any inconvenience it may cause. The safety and wellbeing of our patients and staff is our highest priority. We are working diligently to mitigate any impact as quickly as possible.

AVAILABLE SERVICES:
The following services will remain open:
- Emergency Department
- Inpatient Operations
- Satellite Pharmacy at the BX
- Oncology
- Dialysis
- Radiation Oncology
- Student Health in the Triangle
- Mental Health
- Physical Therapy

TEMPORARY CLOSURES:
- Primary Care
- Dental
- Medical Subspecialties (on-call for the ER)
- Surgical Subspecialties (on-call for the ER)
- Radiology, Laboratory, and Main Pharmacy (on-call for the ER)

Our team is proactively reaching out to reschedule impacted appointments or will offer virtual options in the following clinics:

NEED CARE SOONER?
- MHS Nurse Advice Line: Available 24/7, the Military Health System (MHS) Nurse Advice Line provides access to registered nurses who can assess your symptoms and recommend the best course of action. Contact the MHS Nurse Line by calling 1-800-TRICARE (1-800-874-2273) or by visiting https://www.mhsnurseadviceline.com/ for web or video chat.
- Urgent Care Centers: For non-life-threatening issues such as minor injuries, infections, or illnesses, urgent care centers provide a convenient alternative. To find an in-network urgent care center near you, call the MHS Nurse Advice Line or visit https://tricare.mil/CoveredServices/ItIsCovered/UrgentCare.
- Emergency Rooms (ERs): For life-threatening conditions, please go to the nearest emergency room or call 911 immediately.

While the situation is still being assessed, we encourage everyone to take a few precautionary measures, such as checking your clothing and pets for fleas, laundering pet bedding, and monitoring for any signs of flea presence in homes or workspaces. Please see below for some helpful tips and information.

We will provide updates as soon as they become available. Please monitor the Keesler Medical Center page (https://www.facebook.com/KeeslerMedicalCenter) for the latest information.

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation as we work to maintain a healthy environment for all.
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What Are Fleas?
Fleas are tiny, wingless insects that survive by feeding on animal or human blood. They are about 1/8 to 1/12 of an inch long, brown or black in color, and can move quickly between fur, feathers, or clothing. Fleas typically find hosts by detecting body heat and movement, and while they prefer animals, they may bite people if animal hosts are unavailable.

Why Is This Important?
Flea bites can cause discomfort, itchiness, and irritation. In rare cases, fleas can transmit diseases such as cat scratch disease or tapeworms. While most fleas in the United States prefer animals, people may be bitten when sharing space with infested animals or environments.

How to Detect Fleas:
- Look for small, dark insects in bedding, carpets, or pet areas.
- Flea bites often appear as small, red, itchy bumps, usually on the legs or ankles.
- Check pets for excessive scratching or visible fleas in their fur.

Tips for Managing and Preventing Fleas:
- Vacuum regularly: Carpets, rugs, and furniture should be vacuumed often. Empty vacuum bags outside to prevent re-infestation.
- Clean bedding: Wash pet bedding and your own bedding frequently with soap and water.
- Keep pets flea-free: Consult your veterinarian for appropriate flea prevention and treatment for your pets.
- Outdoor care: Mow lawns regularly and avoid over-watering to reduce humid environments where fleas thrive.
- Remove debris: Clear brush, rock piles, and clutter from around your home to reduce flea habitats.
- Limit contact with wild animals: Store pet food securely and discourage stray animals from entering your property.

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05/29/2026

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SAN ANTONIO, Texas – The Defense Health Agency recently announced that two military medical treatment facilities from Defense Health Network Central were among the 15 MTFs that earned a Leapfrog “A” grade for spring 2026.

The Graduate Medical Education Class of 2026 graduated on May 21st.From the General Surgery Residency Program, 4 Residen...
05/26/2026

The Graduate Medical Education Class of 2026 graduated on May 21st.

From the General Surgery Residency Program, 4 Residents graduated from the 5-year program and 8 Interns completed their 1-year Internship.

From the Internal Medicine Residency Program, 8 Residents graduated from the 3-year program and 6 Interns completed their 1-year Internship.

Congratulations to these Physicians for completing their training. We wish them success in their next assignments!

05/21/2026
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05/18/2026

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DHN Central Spotlight: Denise Landry

This week our DHN Central spotlight is shining on Denise Landry, a paralegal specialist at the Keesler Medical Center, Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi.

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301 Fisher Street
Keesler Air Force Base, MS
39534

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