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(208) 828-7580
Hours of Operation
Monday through Friday 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Other services offered through the 366th Medical Group Mental Health Clinic:
- Mental health treatment
- Substance abuse prevention, assessment, and treatment
- Domestic violence and child abuse/neglect prevention and intervention
- Prevention classes and groups
Additional Resources:
National Mental Health Information Center
National Institute of Mental Health
Suicide Prevention:
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
Suicide Prevention Resource Center

(208) 828-7580
Promotes readiness, health and wellness through the prevention and treatment of substance abuse to minimize the negative consequences for individual, family and organization.
Services for Active Duty include:
- Evaluations
- Education & Prevention Briefing
- Treatment for Alcohol/Drugs and Gambling
- Support Air Force Responsible Drinking Programs

(208) 828-7520
MHAFB Family Advocacy Office is responsible for programs such as:
- Family Maltreatment
- New Parent Support Program (NPSP)
- Prevention/Outreach Services
Services offered include:
- Anger Management Classes
- Stress Management Classes
- Relationship Enhancement Classes
- Home visitation for expecting parents
- Family violence reporting via an Unrestricted Report or a Restricted Report
Additional Resources:
Futures Without Violence
National Domestic Hotline
1-800-799-SAFE
Nampa Family Justice Center
208-475-5700

(208) 828-7900
How do I book an appointment?
Call the appointment line 828-7900 or online at Tricare Online
How do I get medications refilled/renewed?
There are several options available. Please allow a few days minimum to refill medications, so please plan ahead.
- Medication Refill Line: 828-6947 or 800-446-8980 (if you have refills left on prescriptions filled at this pharmacy).
- Leave a telephone message for your PCM team through the central appointment line 828-7900.
- Mail order pharmacy: 1-866-363-8667 or www.express-scripts.com/TRICARE . For certain circumstances, this option may be the best, especially if you live far from a net pharmacy.
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(208) 828-2175
The following services are provided for Active Duty, retirees and their dependents:
- Exercise and Nutrition Education (Classes or one on one)
- Physical Therapy
- Weight Management Program
- Tobacco Cessation (Classroom or online)
- Bod Pod: Body Composition Measurement
- Relaxation Room/Massage Chairs
Additional Resources:
Information Pamphlet

SARC 24/7 Hotline:
(208) 828-SARC (7272)
Click here for local office information and how to report


Liberty Chapel (208) 828-6416
After-hours Duty Chaplain
Command Post (208) 828-5800
Most Gunfighters believe that Faith, God and Family are prime keys to resiliency. We are ready to help with counseling, family opportunities, social events, scripture studies and worship services. We can also provide you with literature and web links to additional resources. Chapel staff members deploy just like you do and know firsthand the stresses of military life. We stand ready to be your friend and confidant through any challenge or crisis. Of course, all communication with a Chaplain is completely confidential, with no exceptions.
Additional Resources:
Protestant Men of the Chapel (Straight Shooters)
Protestant Women of the Chapel
Velocity (Protestant worship service and activities)
Liberty Chapel Schedule
Belief Net

(208) 828-2458
575 Gunfighter Ave Bldg 180
Hours of Operation
Monday through Friday 6:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
The Airman and Family Readiness Center serves as a one-stop information and referral center for single, married, active-duty, Guard, Reserves and retired members as well as their families. One of its major functions is linkage--ensuring military personnel and their families are connected with the appropriate services on and off base.
Call the Center for assistance anytime you have a question and do not know where to find the answer.
Services include:
- Information and Referral
- Family Life Skills
- Transition to Civilian Life
- Career Development
- Relocation Services
- Personal Financial Management
- Air Force Aid Society
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Airmen Resiliency training focuses on building six core competencies:
Self Awareness
Identifying thoughts, emotions, and behaviors
Self Regulation
Regulate impulses, emotions, and behaviors to achieve goals
Optimism
Hunt for what is good, remain realistic, have confidence in self and team
Mental Agility
Think flexibly and accurately, take on other perspectives
Strengths of Character
Knowledge of top strengths and how to use them to meet goals
Connection
Building strong relationships, positive and effective communication, empathy

Tools for suicide prevention:
Limited Privilege Suicide Prevention (LPSP) Program
Leader's Guide for Managing Personnel in Distress
Leader's Post-Suicide Checklist
Command Notification to Dispell Stigma
Airmen Under Investigation Pamphlets
Pamphlet for Commanders
Pamphlet for Investigators

Questions on Fitness?
ACC Comprehensive Fitness Program
Air Force Fitness Program

(208) 828-1744
Services provided:
- Unit Climate Assessments
- Commander's Calls
- Customized Briefings
- Advisor, Special Observance
- Out and About Program
- Referral Services
- EOT Incident Clarifications
- Human Relations Education
Additonal Resources:
Equal Opportunity Pamphlet
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