Medical Readiness Clinic (MRC)
The Medical Readiness Clinic is located at Maude Hall (One-Stop), Bldg. 6400 on the 2nd Floor.
Services Provided
Service |
Eligibility |
Scheduling |
Comprehensive Individual Medical Readiness (IMR) Review |
Army |
Walk-in |
Periodic Health Assessment (PHA)
- Part 1: Completed by SM online before booking appointment for Part 2: https://medpros.mods.army.mil/portal
- Part 2: Book appointment by calling Central Appt Line
|
Army, Marine Corps, Navy |
By Appointment (in person or virtual); Call Central Appt Line |
Audiology/Hearing Test |
Army |
By Appointment; Call Central Appt Line |
Optometry/Vision Screening |
Army |
Walk-in |
Immunizations
(NOTE: Marine Corps, Navy, and Air Force service members must bring print copy of their IMR) |
All service members |
Walk-in; No groups larger than 5 SM/Unit at a time |
Neurocognitive Assessment Tool (NCAT) Testing |
Army; Tier 1 (RED NCAT status) |
By Appointment; Scan QR Code below |
NCAT Testing Program
New MEDPROS Requirement - NCAT
Currently all Soldiers on peninsula are coded “RED” (Tier I) or "AMBER" (Tier II/III) in MEDPROS for NCAT, which stands for Neuro-Cognitive Assessment Tool. This is a new mandatory requirement under the DOD Cognitive Monitoring Program (CMP). Individuals are categorized into three tiers based on their MOS's level of risk. You can verify your NCAT status on MEDPROS to find out what Tier you fall under. Or click here to see the full MOS Prioritization List.
Blast Overpressure Exposure Prioritized by MOS
Tier Level |
Description |
Suspense |
I |
SM's duties/position exposes them to overpressure consistently |
NLT 1 OCT 2025 |
II |
SM's duties/position exposes them to overpressure frequently |
NLT 1 OCT 2026 |
III |
SM's duties/position exposes them to overpressure occasionally |
NLT 1 OCT 2027 |
What is NCAT?
It is DOD policy that all service members and DOD civilian employees across the deployment cycle will undergo computerized neurocognitive assessment testing. Neurocognitive assessment tools (NCATs) are used to screen for changes in cognitive status over time.
What is ANAM?
The Automated Neuropsychological Assessment Metrics (ANAM) is the DOD-designated neurocognitive assessment tool until evolving science and medical best practices inform a change in policy. It is one of several commercially available neurocognitive tools consisting of a library of computer-based assessments of cognitive domains including attention, concentration, reaction time, memory, processing speed, and decision-making.
How to Get Tested for NCAT
NOTE: Only individuals coded
RED (Tier I) for NCAT in MEDPROS are eligible for testing at this time.
Please verify your NCAT status in MEDPROS before arriving or booking an appointment. Or
click here to see the full MOS Prioritization List.
There are two options for NCAT testing:
Option 1: NCAT Surge Testing Site – Vandal Training Complex (Rm 102)
Dates: 28 July – 08 August
Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
- Walk-in only. First come, first served.
- Testing available until daily capacity is reached.
Option 2: NCAT Testing Center – Medical Readiness Clinic (MRC) (Rm 202)
Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
- By appointment only.
- Scan the QR code below to reserve a testing slot.
Eligibility Notice:
Only individuals coded
RED (Tier I) for NCAT in MEDPROS are eligible for testing at this time.
Please verify your NCAT status in MEDPROS before arriving or booking an appointment. Or
click here to see the full MOS Prioritization List.