Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Officially Opens New Sheppard Clinic Published Nov. 29, 2022 By Staff Report 82nd Training Wing Public Affairs SHEPPARD AIR FORCE BASE, Texas-- Several hundred Airmen, community partners and friends joined Sheppard AFB officials to cut the ribbon on the base’s newly opened, $94 million medical treatment facility Nov. 29. The state-of-the-art outpatient facility provides patient access to modernized medical, dental, radiology, pharmacy and laboratory equipment and services for approximately 20,000 beneficiaries, including military members, their families, retirees and others. In addition to upgraded equipment and facilities, the new clinic has another crucial benefit – location. It is in the heart of the base, closer to dormitories, food services, fitness and recreational facilities, and the base exchange and commissary. For student Airmen especially, it means a trip to the clinic won’t involve a mile-long trek in the Texas heat and weather. After the ribbon cutting, 82nd Medical Group Commander Col. Felicia Burks also unveiled a statue of a Texas mustang, in homage to the group’s mascot – the Mustang Medics. That was followed by a T-38 flyover courtesy of the 80th Flying Training Wing. The new clinic also highlights the ongoing partnership between Sheppard and the surrounding communities, as artwork donated by the Wichita Falls Arts Council and local artists is featured throughout the building. This serves as a subtle echo of the reality that providing care to the women and men of Team Sheppard requires a true partnership between the 82nd Medical Group and civilian healthcare providers across north Texas. More information about clinic services and how to access care for beneficiaries is available on the 82nd Medical Group web site at https://sheppard.tricare.mil/.