Flight & Warrior Operational Medicine Clinic
Flight Medicine and Warrior Operational Medicine clinics promote the health and functional well-being of our aviation and active duty community in a timely and flexible manner. The clinic offers a full range of acute, routine, and preventive medicine services for:
- Active duty flyers (DD Form 2992 holder)
- Special operations personnel who require a medical clearance to fly
- Active duty service members
Services Provided
Routine PCM Appointments
Your PCM can address any chronic conditions, routine visits or any new health concerns. To schedule an appointment, call the appointment line at 623-856-2273.
Sick Call
Sick call is available for health concerns occurring within 72 hours. Personnel must check in BEFORE 7:30 a.m. Personnel seen at a civilian emergency room or urgent care must report or contact Flight Medicine the next duty day to provide documents.
Return-to-Fly
RTF clearance is available on a walk-in basis. Personnel must check in BEFORE 7:30 a.m.
Annual Periodic Health Assessment/Flight Physical
Periodic Health Assessment Questionnaire must be completed prior to scheduling an appointment.
Mental Health Assessment
The MHA is virtual phone appointment that covers multiple mental health questions and takes less than 10 minutes to complete. Flyers will have MHA completed as part of their PHA appointment.
Occupational Health Exams
Occupational health exams may be required annually, requirements may include labs, and radiology tests. Requirements are all dependent on AFSC. Ensure these requirements are completed before your scheduled appointment.
To schedule, email the BOMC work box at usaf.luke.56-mdg.mbx.bomc@health.mil
Ear Molds
Ear mold initial impressions can be created by the flight surgeon and returned to members unit to be shipped to a third-party company; turnaround time is about two months.
Additional Information
Medical Clearance: To initiate a medical clearance for retraining, PCS clearance for active duty service members, special duties, profiles, such as 469 or 422, security clearances and PME 422s. MSME is also responsible for the coordination of the Separations History Physical Exam program, as well as the Airman Medical Readiness Optimization Board (AMRO Board, formerly called the DAWG), and the Medical Evaluation Board process.