b'MEDICALASSISTANCEPublic Health Flight provides preventive medicine services including Community Health, Occupational Health and Force Health Management programs for Luke Air Force Base. The Community Health element monitors disease trends, provides vector surveillance, inspects food service and public facilities, and presents preventive health education and immunization recommendations.The Occupational Health element conducts hearingexaminations and education for industrial personnel enrolled in the Hearing Conservation Program. The Occupational Health element is in Bldg. 1130 and can be reached at 623-856-3111.The Force Health Management element oversees the deployment health program, including pre- and post-deployment medical processing.Force Health Management provides preventive health and immunization recommendations for leisure travel as well. The element grants 56th FW units access to the Operational Medicine Services Information Management Systems website in order to monitor their units Individual Medical Readiness rate.DENTAL CLINICThe Dental Clinic provides active-duty memberscomprehensive dental care while supporting the readinessof the 56th Fighter Wing to respond to worldwide contingencies. The clinic is located on the first floor of the main clinic directly across from the pharmacy waiting area. Routine dental care is limited to active-duty personnel.Specialties offered to active-duty personnel within theU.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kevin Iinuma facility are comprehensive general dentistry, prosthodontics Appointments for tobacco cessation can be made by callingand periodontics. Dental staff members may refer patients the Health Promotions Office line. Individual nutrition andrequiring complex specialty care to local civilian dentalfitness counseling is available from a dietitian and diet technicianspecialists. Routine dental care such as examinations, fillings, or an exercise physiologist. An on-staff massage therapist iscleanings and sick call for active-duty members are provided available for appointments for a fee, and a variety of health by appointment only.and nutrition information is available free. Routine active-duty dental sick call patients are seen byInterested individuals should call the Health Promotionsappointment Monday through Friday. Call 623-856-2273Office at 623-856-3778 for more information or to make anto schedule all appointments. Patients experiencing severe appointment for classes.pain, swelling, infection or oral trauma (for example, a split Bioenvironmental Engineering (BE) provides industriallip or tooth/teeth knocked loose) during normal duty hours, hygiene support to the entire base, including workplace7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., should call 623-856-2273 for a sick-call surveillance, air and noise sampling, and radiation safety. BEappointment. If you suffer these symptoms after-duty hours, monitors the base drinking water and provides consultationcall the after-hours answering service at 623-856-2273. The on environmental health concerns such as indoor air quality, mold, asbestos and lead-based paint. BE fit-tests base personnelservice will contact the on-call dentist to evaluate and treat for workplace respirators and gas masks for deployment. BEyour complaint promptly. has an entire suite of detection equipment and the capabilityActive-duty family members are encouraged to enroll into respond to many base emergencies involving HAZMAT andthe TRICARE Dental Program at www.tricare.mil/dental. CBRNE threats. The BE office is in the main clinic, Bldg. 1130.Retirees may also enroll in the TRICARE Retiree Dental For more information, call 623-856-7521.Program at www.trdp.org.16 LUKE AIR FORCE BASE THE Premier Fighter Wing'