Dunn Dental Clinic

Dunn Dental Clinic - General dentist in Jbsa Lackland, TX
1615 Truemper St, San Antonio, TX 78236
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Opens Monday at 7:00am
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Monday7:00am - 4:00pm
Tuesday7:00am - 4:00pm
Wednesday7:00am - 4:00pm
Thursday7:00am - 4:00pm
Friday7:00am - 4:00pm
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The 59th Medical Wing, located at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, is the Air Force 's premier healthcare, medical education and research, and readiness wing. The wing 's vision is 'Exemplary Care, Global Response.' Its mission is 'Developing Warrior Medics Through Patient-Centered Care.'

The 59th Medical Wing is dedicated to exemplary patient-centered health care with a clear focus on patient safety, ready access and customer service. Headquartered at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, the organization prides itself in finding new ways to enhance the patient experience through process improvement and innovation. With various treatment facilities throughout the city, the 59th MDW provides a full spectrum of health care services to more than 240,000 beneficiaries in the San Antonio metropolitan area.

The organization provides superior graduate medical education and training, state-of-the-art research, and first-class global medical readiness. It also serves as the Air Force functional medical command for Joint Base San Antonio. Also part of the 59th MDW, the En-Route Patient Staging System is the mid-west regional aeromedical evacuation hub for wounded, ill and injured service members from across the world.

This project is part of the San Antonio Military Health Systems commitment to provide the best access to care for beneficiaries and their families. This initiative was spurred by the 2005 Base Realignment and Closure Act, which mandated that San Antonios military medical facilities integrate into an enhanced multi-service market to improve operational effectiveness and efficiency. As a result of the mandate, Wilford Halls inpatient services were moved to the San Antonio Military Medical Center, at nearby JBSA-Fort Sam Houston.

Most of the wings military personnel are assigned to one of several readiness teams, which act as building blocks to form Expeditionary Medical Support hospitals and a number of specialized units, to include Critical Care Air Transport Teams.

The wing has the largest medical mobility commitment in the U.S. Air Force and maintains approximately 1,250 mobility positions. At any one time, there are about 100 medics deployed worldwide, executing a joint U.S. mission in support of global operations. Additionally, the 59th MDW oversees deployments for all Air Force medical assets assigned within JBSA. Outreach teams are regularly dispatched all over the globe to respond to emergencies, assist in DOD contingency missions, and reinforce readiness training through real-world civil and humanitarian assistance missions.

The 59th MDWs postgraduate medical education function is merged with that of Brooke Army Medical Center under the San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education Consortium. The two facilities, in close cooperation with the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, provide a wide array of training programs ranging from general surgery to emergency medical services administration.

At any given time, SAUSHEC has roughly 900 residents enrolled in 37 graduate medical education programs, of which 60 percent are Air Force. There are an additional 22 programs for our Allied Health members, to include: psychology internship; health psychology fellow; dietetic; pharmacy clinical; pastoral education; general surgery physician assistant (PA); emergency medicine PA; otolaryngology PA and audiology.

In addition to the GME program, the 59th MDW is the largest of 15 clinical training sites in the Air Force, graduating an average of 750 officer and enlisted students in various dental and allied health programs each year. Additional training includes the Sustainment Training to Advance Readiness Skills program, refresher trauma training and courses for specialized surgical and critical care teams. The 59th MDW, with the USAF Post Graduate Dental School, has the largest DOD dental education mission, providing 85 percent of the Air Forces total dental training capacity.

Additionally, the wings 59th Training Group, on nearby JBSA-Fort Sam Houston, supports military medical service and medical readiness training for 12,100 students annually at the Medical Education and Training Campus. Other training sites include two operating locations, one detachment and 17 additional areas around the world. The 59th Training Group's partnership with METC affords training for the five uniformed services and international students. The group awards 24 Air Force specialty codes and 93,037 Community College of the Air Force credit hours annually while maintaining 14 national accreditation.

Chief Scientist, Science and Technology, is the Air Force Medical Services largest and most productive research facility, with more than 500 active research protocols. The primary focus of the wings research program is to meet the needs of the Air Force through the development and performance of medical readiness training for expeditionary forces, such as pararescuemen and the Critical Care Air Transport Unit.

The majority of research and training protocols directly contribute to the wings mission by supporting Graduate Medical and Graduate Dental Program requirements, sustaining medical readiness, and building healthy communities. Important research initiatives include traumatic brain injury treatment, wartime vascular injury management, diabetes management, combat casualty care, and critical care in aeromedical evacuation.

As a member of a strong inter-service team, the 59th Medical Wing is also dedicated to building partnerships with community organizations such as the Veterans Affairs Audie Murphy Hospital, University of Texas Health Science Center, Humana Military Healthcare Services, University Health System, and the Mayors Fitness Council. The 59th Medical Wing is committed to providing the best possible care to all active-duty members, dependents and retirees while working closely with the local community.

The 59th MDW is comprised of six distinct groups located across San Antonio. Two groups, the 59th Medical Operations Group and 59th Medical Support Group, provide health care services and support at Wilford Hall.

At nearby JBSA-Fort Sam Houston, about 1,600 warrior medics from the 959th MDG work side-by-side with their Army counterparts to provide quality patient care at the San Antonio Military Medical Center. SAMMC is the DODs largest inpatient medical facility, and the 59th MDWs highly-specialized trauma surgeons staff the Defense Departments only joint service level 1 trauma center in the United States.

The 59th MDW also has the largest dental facility in the DOD and the only dental group in the Air Force. The 59th Dental Group at JBSA-Lackland provides care for approximately 36,000 basic military trainees and 28,000 technical training students a year. It has the only stereolithography and modeling lab in the Air Force, which produces dimensionally-accurate medical models and craniofacial prostheses. This capability provides rehabilitative support to patients with acquired or congenital defects of the head and neck region.

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  • April 11, 2016 Air Education and Training Command Social Media Handbook Public affairs offices are encouraged to use social media to develop relationships with stakeholders in ways that will advance the communication goals of the Air Force, AETC and our installations/wings. This handbook offers information and tips on managing social media sites, and references,
  • Public affairs offices are encouraged to use social media to develop relationships with stakeholders in ways that will advance the communication goals of the Air Force, AETC and our installations/wings. This handbook offers information and tips on managing social media sites, and references,

  • Oct. 30, 2015 Welcome to the TRICARE Family Welcome to the 59th Medical Wing TRICARE Prime family. Here are some tips and information for new TRICARE Prime enrollees at Wilford Hall Ambulatory Surgical Center. As a recent transfer or new enrollee to the 59th Medical Wing, we would like to thank you for choosing us as your Primary Care
  • Welcome to the 59th Medical Wing TRICARE Prime family. Here are some tips and information for new TRICARE Prime enrollees at Wilford Hall Ambulatory Surgical Center. As a recent transfer or new enrollee to the 59th Medical Wing, we would like to thank you for choosing us as your Primary Care

  • Oct. 20, 2015 Exceptional Family Member Program Location:Wilford Hall Ambulatory Surgical Center, Room #1T09 & 1T07 Hours of Operation:8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Special Needs Coordinator:(210) 292-2775, (210) 292-4404 FMRC Coordinators:(210) 292-4721, (210) 292-5864 Address:2200 Bergquist Drive, Ste 1, Lackland AFB, TX 78236-9908The
  • Location:Wilford Hall Ambulatory Surgical Center, Room #1T09 & 1T07 Hours of Operation:8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Special Needs Coordinator:(210) 292-2775, (210) 292-4404 FMRC Coordinators:(210) 292-4721, (210) 292-5864 Address:2200 Bergquist Drive, Ste 1, Lackland AFB, TX 78236-9908The

    Dunn Dental Clinic - General dentist in Jbsa Lackland, TX
  • Oct. 20, 2015 Key Spouse Program Location:Wilford Hall Ambulatory SurgicalCenter, 7thFloor, Room 7B36 Hours of Operation:1 - 3 p.m., Monday - Friday Phone:(210) 292-1075 DSN:554-1075The 59th Medical Wing Key Spouse Program is a formal unit program that offers informal peer-to-peer/wingman support to families.
  • Location:Wilford Hall Ambulatory SurgicalCenter, 7thFloor, Room 7B36 Hours of Operation:1 - 3 p.m., Monday - Friday Phone:(210) 292-1075 DSN:554-1075The 59th Medical Wing Key Spouse Program is a formal unit program that offers informal peer-to-peer/wingman support to families.

  • Oct. 20, 2015 Family Advocacy Location:Wilford Hall Ambulatory Surgical Center, Room #5B42 Hours of Operation:7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday - Friday Phone:(210) 292-5967 DSN:554-5967 FAX:(210) 292-0380 POC:59 MHS/SGOWFThe Family Advocacy Program is a medical program that enhances Air Force readiness by
  • Location:Wilford Hall Ambulatory Surgical Center, Room #5B42 Hours of Operation:7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday - Friday Phone:(210) 292-5967 DSN:554-5967 FAX:(210) 292-0380 POC:59 MHS/SGOWFThe Family Advocacy Program is a medical program that enhances Air Force readiness by

    Dunn Dental Clinic - General dentist in Jbsa Lackland, TX
  • Oct. 20, 2015 Nursing Administration Location:Wilford Hall Ambulatory Surgical Center Phone:(210) 292-7265 DSN:554-7265 Address:59 MDW/SGN, 2200 Bergquist Dr. Ste 1, Lackland AFB, TX 78236-9908There are 457 active duty nurses, over 150 civilian and contract nurses as well as over 700 4N medics, licensed vocational
  • Location:Wilford Hall Ambulatory Surgical Center Phone:(210) 292-7265 DSN:554-7265 Address:59 MDW/SGN, 2200 Bergquist Dr. Ste 1, Lackland AFB, TX 78236-9908There are 457 active duty nurses, over 150 civilian and contract nurses as well as over 700 4N medics, licensed vocational

    Dunn Dental Clinic - General dentist in Jbsa Lackland, TX
  • Oct. 20, 2015 59th MDW Clinical Research Division The 59th Clinical Research Division is located at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, and operates in conjunction with Wilford Hall Ambulatory Surgical Center. The 59th CRD is the largest Clinical Investigation Facility in the Air Force Medical Service and is a freestanding facility and
  • The 59th Clinical Research Division is located at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, and operates in conjunction with Wilford Hall Ambulatory Surgical Center. The 59th CRD is the largest Clinical Investigation Facility in the Air Force Medical Service and is a freestanding facility and

    Dunn Dental Clinic - General dentist in Jbsa Lackland, TX
  • Oct. 20, 2015 Advanced Directives/Medical Law Location:Wilford Hall Ambulatory Surgical Center, Room #7A65 Phone:(210) 292-7808 DSN:554-7808 POC:59 MDW/JAWhat is an Advanced Directive?As a patient, you will always have control over your own medical care so long as you are competent and able to communicate your wishes. Should
  • Location:Wilford Hall Ambulatory Surgical Center, Room #7A65 Phone:(210) 292-7808 DSN:554-7808 POC:59 MDW/JAWhat is an Advanced Directive?As a patient, you will always have control over your own medical care so long as you are competent and able to communicate your wishes. Should

    Dunn Dental Clinic - General dentist in Jbsa Lackland, TX

    The 59th Medical Wing Volunteer Service Office is responsible for maintaining a quality volunteer support system which augments the staff and positively enhances the total scope of exemplary patient care at the Wilford Hall Ambulatory Surgical Center during peacetime, wartime contingencies and national emergencies.

    The following positions are available: Administrative/Clerical Information Desk operators Pharmacy assistants Patient Escort Transportation Service (PETS) Popcorn poppers Step Savers cart drivers And many more...

    Dunn Dental Clinic - General dentist in Jbsa Lackland, TX

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    Rating 2.2 out of 5 based on 47 reviews

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    Norburt Rosendoll
    a year ago
    This clinic does a good job with dealing with inpatient people. They go above and beyond to take care of every patient. They need a raise for how hard they work and as much as they put up with.


    William Walker
    a year ago
    Thankful that the administration staff that answers the phone SGT Linsey was patient enough to help me figure my situation out


    Richard Sardone-Ligotino
    2 years ago
    Poorly ran, extremely low on personnel, nothing getting done.


    Wood A
    2 years ago
    Toothache gone


    Jary Pops
    2 years ago
    Won't answer phone calls They pick up say something and hang up a few seconds later


    brett manz
    2 years ago
    Hardest working staff, they are so patient with all that comes their way. No one will every truly understands what these Doctors and Techs do behind the scenes to make it all happen.


    Lynn Bradshaw
    2 years ago
    Dunn Dental has one of the most kind and compassionate staff I have come across in my 20 yrs. Professionalism isn't a strong enough word to describe the manner in which they execute their duties. Truly a pleasure to meet and help solve my patient care issues.


    Paul C
    2 years ago
    I have been in this clinic many times so I know there are phones there and I've heard them ring. Every time I walk in and explain that I've been calling, there is an excuse about the "phone tree" not working. Whatever you guys are doing is not working. ANSWER THE PHONES! I've been I queue three times today for 25 minutes or more as the second or first caller.


    Kyle Phaneuf
    2 years ago
    The CC should just walk down here and unplug the phone because they never answer it anyways.


    Brandi Courtesis
    2 years ago
    Rude staff. The way I was treated by Miss Harris is complete unacceptable.


    Nathan Rothwell
    2 years ago
    Would not allow more than one hygiene appointment a year.


    Mark
    2 years ago
    Third in the queue when I called. I've been waiting for an hour and 20 minutes now with no answer. I'm shocked that the Med Group Commander finds this acceptable for the healthcare of our Airmen.


    Chris
    2 years ago
    Sat on hold for 25 minutes before giving up. It initially said I was #2 in line.


    Melissa Queen
    2 years ago
    Went to the resident program to get a consult about a painful filling. My regular dentist ignored my pain for about 9 months. The dentists at Dunn were amazing and patient and listened to me. The procedure was basically painless. I have anxiety and they really made me feel at ease.


    Tim Nyce
    2 years ago
    Called multiple times to reschedule an appointment, each time waited for upwards of 20 minutes. They do not answer their phone.


    Eric Kling
    2 years ago
    No one ever answers the phone


    Anthony Oseguera
    2 years ago
    I was on hold for 1.5 hrs, and finally gave up hope of anyone answering. I have been to the clinic in person and they have the worst customer service I have ever experienced. They offered no help and wasted my time.


    Matthew Green
    2 years ago
    Absolutely trash set an appointment and still waiting in the lobby 2 hours later, now I know why people say there going to dental because it takes forever and no body questions it


    Grace Laih (DrawingboardInc)
    2 years ago
    Call bot says I'm first in the que and I proceed to wait on the phone for 10 minutes. Thinking I pressed the wrong prompt, I decide to hang up and call again thank the phone is just busy. I need an appointment change! Where am I supposed to go for help!?


    Ashley Marion
    2 years ago
    I have been calling for hours! I go through the voice prompts and when I press 1 to be connected to the desk the line disconnects! This needs to be fixed!


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