Navy Medicine Readiness and Training – Substance Abuse Rehabilitation Program (JBPHH, HI)
Located on the scenic Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam (JBPHH) in Hawaii, the Navy Medicine Readiness and Training – Substance Abuse Rehabilitation Program (SARP) offers dedicated care for active duty personnel struggling with alcohol or drug issues. This facility is a key component of the Naval Health Clinic Hawaii, providing comprehensive and confidential substance misuse treatment within a military healthcare framework. The program’s mission is focused on readiness, ensuring service members receive the necessary support to overcome addiction and maintain their ability to serve.
Program Focus and Treatment Modalities
The SARP employs a structured, multi-level approach to treating substance use conditions. The treatment model is designed to address the unique pressures and circumstances faced by active duty military personnel, utilizing evidence-based practices to promote long-term sobriety and recovery. Care is tailored to the individual, recognizing that the path to recovery is different for every service member.
Services offered at this location include various levels of care, aimed at meeting patients wherever they are in their recovery journey:
- Level 0.5 Prime for Life
- Level 1 Outpatient Services
- Level 2 Intensive Outpatient (IOP)
- Continuing Care Support Group / Aftercare Group
- Outreach Groups
The facility emphasizes the importance of early intervention and provides several methods for referral, including self-identification, commander’s identification, and medical referral. This accessible approach encourages service members to seek help without stigma.
Contact Information and Location
The Navy Medicine Readiness and Training SARP facility is primarily located at 1253 Makalapa Road, JBPHH, Hawaii 96860. The program can be reached by phone for those seeking more information or assistance. Specific contact details for the program’s front desk are available through the Naval Health Clinic Hawaii.
Frequently Asked Questions
What criteria are used for referral to the SARP?
Active duty personnel can be referred to the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment (ADAPT) program—which encompasses SARP services—through self-identification, identification by their commanding officer, or a medical referral.
Is the treatment at SARP covered by TRICARE?
Yes, TRICARE covers medically and psychologically necessary mental health and substance use care, which includes both inpatient and outpatient services provided at military treatment facilities like the SARP.
What type of personnel does the program serve?
The program specifically provides services for all active duty personnel who are experiencing problems with alcohol or drugs.
What is the physical address of the facility?
The facility is located at 1253 Makalapa Road, JBPHH, Hawaii 96860.

