US Army Medical Department Museum

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Fort Sam Houston, United States

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Museum· Army museum· History museum· Education center

US Army Medical Department Museum Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

US Army Medical Department Museum is located in Fort Sam Houston, United States on 3898 Stanley Rd Building 1046. US Army Medical Department Museum is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category museum in United States.

Address

3898 Stanley Rd Building 1046

Phone

+1 2102216358

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Noble Diven

My former-medic wife and I wanted to stop here on our honeymoon and there is nothing on the website saying the museum is currently closed to the public. Quite the disappointing discovery after driving several hours across Texas. Calling for more information has also gotten nothing but a ringtone despite the clearly marked operating hours. Most unfortunate.

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Charlton Bruton

I had an absolutely awesome visit to Fort Sam Houston‘s, AMEDD museum. Ranging from the Indian wars to the more recent Middle eastern conflicts. This museum has everything about AMEDD‘s Nurse, Dental, Civilian, Veteranarian and Medical Service corps. The museum has a very wide array of tools, equipment, ambulances, medals, uniforms, if you can think of it, they probably have it. The curators are very kind and it’s worthwhile to have a chat with any of them! Many thanks to the workers of this museum for making it such a great experience!

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Scott Raisor

No cover charge. Kids were entertained. Train was the kids favorite. Would like to go back and take a better look at the displays.

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Gary Pritt

What an amazing piece of history not only for our military medical troops but for our country. From the 1st steps in seeing the wall of those troops who were rewarded the medal of honor through the last steps of the museum bringing us into modern history, it is impossible to not be Over com with a sense of pride and honor for our country and the servicemen and women who have served us so selflessly. If you haven't had the opportunity to tour this museum I challenge you to take a couple of hours and tour this piece of history.

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Mary C

Great history of medicine in the Army starting with the Revolutionary War. Outdoor display also with a hospital train car, helicopters and ambulances. We spent two hours there. Variety of artifacts, personal stories and videos.