Health Care

Womack Army Medical Center releases new app

By Staff Report, posted 2 years ago
Photo pulled from www.army.mil. Photo under the ownership of the U.S. Army. 

Womack Army Medical Center is thrilled to announce the launch of the groundbreaking Womack Army Medical Center App, designed to revolutionize the healthcare experience of their patients. 

Advertising a user-friendly interface and unparalleled convenience, this new app is a new alternative option for accessing vital medical information and services. 

According to a release from Army.mil, The Womack Army Medical Center App brings a new era of efficiency and accessibility. Seamlessly integrated with the medical center's systems, this powerful tool puts patients in control of their healthcare journey.

Highlights of the app include:

1. Ease of Access: Say goodbye to long wait times and endless searching for information. With just a few taps, you can effortlessly access Military Health System (MHS) Genesis for your medical records, test results, and appointment details, all in one secure and convenient location.

2. Mobile-Friendly Interface: The app is specifically designed for mobile devices, ensuring a smooth experience. Whether you're using a smartphone or a tablet, you'll have instant access to essential medical resources.

3. Prescription Refills: The app enables patients to access prescription refill information with a few simple clicks. Utilize the Script Center, Order refills online, receive notifications when they're ready, and pick them up.

4. Communication Made Easy: The Womack Army Medical Center App provides a link to the MHS Genesis Patient Portal and Telemental Health allowing you to communicate directly with care providers, ask questions, and receive timely responses, all within a secure and private environment.

Discover a new era of healthcare with the Womack Army Medical Center App. Download the app today and experience the convenience, accessibility, and peace of mind that comes with having vital medical information at your fingertips. Your health, simplified. Prioritizing the health of America’s military, Retirees and their families.

To download, visit https://mobile.health.mil/womack/welcomeTutorial and follow the download instructions.

The app is not located in Google Play or App Store, but the website will guide you through the process.

 

 

This story is an article originally released on the army.mil website and is available to read here: 

https://www.army.mil/article/269867/introducing_the_new_wamc_app_your_gateway_to_seamless_healthcare

Story has been edited to fit a news format.

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