Reserve Health Readiness Program

The Reserve Health Readiness Program provides medical readiness, deployable readiness, and occupational health exams for reserve elements. If you go to a group event, they’ll have everything laid out at your unit. You’ll have your PHA taken care of, most likely your immunizations updated, any lab work that needs to be done like an HIV, and a dental exam would be completed. We provide services to all the reserve components. It is the primary support element for DHA to the reserve elements and DHA provides support to them through the program. One of the advantages of RHRP is that service members can make sure that their readiness is up to date all the time, giving themselves Peace of Mind so when duty calls, they’re ready to go anytime, anywhere, always.

Visit health.mil/rhrp for more information.
Reserve Health Readiness Program

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