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Anonymous Soldier
Current
Fort Lewis, Washington State
It covers active-duty soldiers for all needs at no cost
Anonymous Cyber Security Analyst
Current
Fort Gordon, Georgia
Best thing is that it covers just about any ailment, the worst thing is that when you try and get seen, often times the doctors won't believe you or think you're just trying to get out of work.
Current
Fort Hood, Texas
No negitave comments. Very versitile
Anonymous NCOIC
Former
Killeen, Texas
Can take some time, but it’s free
Current
College Station, Texas
100% covered while on active duty
Anonymous Supply/Logistics
Former
Fort Bliss, Texas
The insurance covered all medically necessary procedures, but did not cover anything that was deemed "cosmetic," like braces.
Current
Warren, Michigan
Lots of different choices with plans available all over the country.
Anonymous Senior Enlisted Advisor
Current
Lawton, Oklahoma
limited availability of services at certain locations, travel may be required
Current
Augusta, Georgia
the best part of the health insurance is how complete it is. no deductibles, no co pays, just pure and complete full coverage, all for free.
the worst part about army healthcare is that often you are not able to go to any providers outside of the designated ones, which can lead to poor quality healthcare in some locations, and long wait times.
Current
Fort Drum, New York State
the only bad thing is luck on where you go for health care visits