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Attention TRICARE beneficiaries!  
You may experience busy signals when calling the military pharmacy prescription refill interactive voice response system – or prescription refill line – Jan. 26 to Feb. 5, 2026, as the system is updated.  
Each military pharmacy’s prescription refill line may be unavailable for about two hours. If you call the prescription refill line at this time, you will hear a busy signal. Please wait and call back to complete your refill later.  
You may still use the
MHS GENESIS Patient Portal to refill your prescriptions.  
You may report issues to the DHA Global Service Center by calling 800-600-9332. 
 
News | Jan. 4, 2024

Welcoming our first bundle of joy in 2024!

By Kyle Lee Harvey

(January 2, 2024)— It's a girl!

Alexander T. Augusta Military Medical Center’s first baby of 2024 was born Monday, January 1st, 2024 at 5:54 a.m. to proud parents Air Force Senior Airmen Matthew and Mrs. Nicole Greely. Weighing in at 7 pounds, 11 ounces, Little Miss Scottie Greely entered the world and claimed the title of “First Baby of 2024”.

What a wonderful way to start this new year by welcoming this baby girl into the world. The Hospital Leadership Team visited the family and presented them with our First Baby gift basket and a Medical Center coin.

“Scottie, the first baby born within our region, has some fortunate birth numbers” stated Command Sgt. Maj. Dedraf Blash, the hospital’s Command Senior Enlisted Leader. “She was born on January 1st and weighed 7 pounds, 11 ounces (7-11). You have a truly lucky baby!”

“We are so happy to include Scottie and complete our family!” said Nicole.

Congratulations and thank you for entrusting us with your healthcare on this day of new beginnings!

Alexander T. Augusta Military Medical Center delivered a total of 915 babies in 2023.

Here’s to a future filled with endless possibilities and boundless dreams!
Don’t forget to keep your family’s information up to date in DEERS!