Largest US military hospital abroad halts labour, delivery services amid Iran war

0
15

The largest U.S. Department of Defence Hospital abroad is pausing its labour and delivery services until further notice to focus on the needs of the conflict across the Middle East.

The Landstuhl Regional Medical Centre, located near Ramstein Air Base in Germany, is temporarily referring some labour and delivery patients to other hospitals within the local community, hospital officials told Military Times on Thursday.

The medical centre sent a notice about the halt in those services to Landstuhl patients through a Tuesday memorandum that circulated on the unofficial Air Force amn/nco/snco Facebook page.

“Our staff is in direct contact with impacted patients to provide additional information and facilitate a smooth transition to our healthcare partners,” centre officials told Military Times in a statement.

Advertisement

The memo states that the closure of labour and delivery is due to the hospital’s “primary objective.”

Although the memo doesn’t elaborate on what that objective is, the hospital’s primary role in critical combat care is to treat patients that are injured during training or combat operations throughout Europe, Africa and the Middle East, according to the hospital’s website.

During the ongoing U.S. military operations in Iran, the hospital is expected to continue its role in combat care.

Six U.S. service members were killed in an attack by Iran on Sunday in Port Shuaiba, Kuwait. Others have been listed as “seriously wounded” by the U.S. Central Command as Iran continues to strike U.S. military installations across the Middle East following the joint U.S.-Israeli attack.

CENTCOM said Monday that 18 troops were wounded thus far, a large increase from the five reported over the weekend.

Officials did not detail the extent of the injuries or whether the wounded service members were taken to any military hospitals in Germany or the U.S.

Landstuhl is the largest American medical facility outside the U.S., the only American College of Surgeons-verified level II trauma centre overseas and the only U.S. trauma centre associated with a foreign trauma network, according to a 2023 U.S. Army release on the centre’s 70th anniversary.

White House welcomes Congress’ green light for Iran conflict

The hospital will continue to see labor and delivery patients for prenatal appointments until 36 weeks, according to the memo, and patients that are further along than 36 weeks are urged to contact the hospital about what steps to take next.

The hospital’s labour and delivery unit utilizes nurses, midwives, obstetricians, and medical technicians throughout a patient’s birth experience, according to its website.

Hospital officials told Military Times that patients are encouraged to contact the medical centre’s patient advocate with questions they may have regarding their care.

“The decision-making occurred at a very high level, and we are saddened we cannot provide your care,” the memo reads.

Hospital officials declined to comment on which office made the decision.

There is no current timeline for when labour and delivery services will resume, per the memo.

Credit: https://www.militarytimes.com/news/your-military/2026/03/05/largest-us-military-hospital-abroad-halts-labor-delivery-services-amid-iran-war/

Stay ahead with the latest updates! Join The ConclaveNG on WhatsApp and Telegram for real-time news alerts, breaking stories, and exclusive content delivered straight to your phone. Don’t miss a headline — subscribe now!

Join Our WhatsApp Channel Join Our Telegram Channel








Leave a Reply