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***Update***

Naval Health Clinic Cherry Point will remain closed Wednesday, February 4.  No patient services will be available.


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**Update**

Naval Health Clinic Cherry Point will be closed Tuesday, February 3, 2026.  No patient services will be available.  

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As we are all watching the weather inbound to impact Eastern North Carolina this weekend.

Out of an abundance of caution, Naval Health Clinic Cherry Point will be closed for clinical operations Monday February 2, 2026. NHC Cherry Point will reassess Monday for the following days.

Naval Health Clinic Cherry Point clinics, pharmacies, lab, and administrative offices will be closed.

All scheduled clinic patients will be rescheduled.  Patients with appointments will be contacted for rescheduling. While every attempt will be made to reach patients, if contact not made patients may contact the Naval Health Clinic Cherry Point Appointment Call Center which will remain open Monday, Feb. 2 from 7 a.m.-5 p.m. for rescheduling (910-450-4357, Option #1). Virtual appointments are also an option; speak with the Appointment Call Center for virtual appointment availability.

Please note, all operations are subject to change due to weather developments. Naval Health Clinic Cherry Point is working to send message out through Social Media as well.

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News | Oct. 30, 2023

Cherry Point Community Runs for a Cure

By Mr. Thomas Cieslak

The Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point community gathered Friday, October 27 to celebrate Breast Cancer Awareness Month 2023.

The 15th Annual Breast Cancer Run hosted by Sailors of Naval Health Clinic Cherry Point provided members of the Cherry Point community an opportunity to enjoy a fall day outdoors while running or walking five kilometers around the base’s Lanham Field.

“I truly appreciate everyone coming out here and taking time out of their day.  It’s a great cause,” said Navy Capt. James Driscoll, the clinic’s Executive Officer.  Both Driscoll’s mother and sister are breast cancer survivors, and he has been active for years in awareness-raising events.

The run was organized by Navy Lieutenant Amanda Gwyn, Department Head of the facility’s Warrior Wellness and Readiness Clinic and Ms. Emily Corey, RN, CDCES the facility’s Breast Care Coordinator.
 
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