Madigan Annex
About The Madigan Annex: Past & Present
Current day Madigan Annex is the remaining sections of the original hospital built in 1943 and opened in 1944 as a semi-permanent emergency hospital plan type, Mobilization General Hospital Type A, developed by the War Department and constructed for emergency purposes during the latter part of World War II. The layout of the hospital was long and large because of fear of an air attack and the construction was simple and quick to complete for the less than skilled labor available on the home front.
Though never intended to become a permanent facility, over the years, the all-brick, 1.5 mile long, multi-corridored hospital was upgraded and remodeled to meet the health care needs of Madigan’s patients.
Today, Madigan Annex is just a sliver of the general hospital facility and has gone through an extensive makeover to better serve Madigan patients. Clinics and Services found at Madigan Annex include:
- Andersen Simulation Center
- Armed Services Blood Bank Center
- Behavioral Health Service Lines
- CAF BHS (Child & Family Behavioral Health Service, formerly known as CAFAC)
- Denali Behavioral Health Home (BHH)
- Family Advocacy Clinic (FAP)
- SOF Embedded Behavioral Health (EBH)
- Yukon Behavioral Health Home (BHH)
- Chaplain Residency Program
- Consolidated Education
- Dental Command
- Madigan Operations Division
- Operational Medicine & Deployment Health
- Population Health
- Preventive Medicine Clinical Services
- Environmental Health Services
- Health Physics
- Hearing Program
- Industrial Hygiene
- Traumatic Brain Injury Clinic
- National Center for Telehealth and Technology (T2)
- Troop Battalion