Around the Country,
Around the World
The Civilian Medical Resources Network responds to requests by active-duty military personnel for medical and mental
health services in the civilian sector.
After
we receive referrals from the GI Rights Hotline, we connect the service
member with a medical or mental health professional in our nationwide
Network.
If we don't have a Network
partner located near the service member, one of our staff professionals will
begin preliminary evaluation over the telephone or internet.
Our team of physicians, psychiatrists, psychologists,
and social workers can provide diagnoses, second opinions, treatment, and
letters of recommendation.
These services
can help GIs get the treatment they need, assist them in medical discharge
and disciplinary hearings, and help end harrasment by their chain of command
and peers.
Many of the active-duty personnel we help live near major military installations.
Others may be in the Guard or Reserves, on leave, AWOL, or deployed around the world.
Our mission is to help
them all.