Medical Network
The United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee’s Medical Network (MN) provides medical care to eligible Team USA athletes, including orthopedics, sports medicine, general medicine, women’s health and more.
Eligible athletes may receive travel assistance and a broad range of medical services at a reduced or no cost.
Medical Network Services
Medical Network Request Form, opens in a new tabIf you would like to receive medical care through the MN, please submit an online request:
Dental Care
Dental Request Form, opens in a new tabThe Medical Network provides access to basic dental services for eligible athletes through a network of volunteer dentists in select areas. To submit a request, or check for coverage in your area, please submit an online request
Contact Lens Program
Contact Lens Request Form, opens in a new tabThe contact lens program provides up to a one-year supply of Johnson & Johnson or Bausch + Lomb contact lenses at no cost to eligible athletes. To submit a request, please complete the online form
Questions?
Contact athletehealthcare@usopc.org or 1-800-933-4473, ext. 2.
For more information on the Medical Network, including criteria, please access the eligibility and travel policies online.
National Medical Centers | |
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Los Angeles, California As one of the leading medical providers in the country with more than 200 locations in Southern California, Cedars-Sinai is at the forefront of innovation in clinical care and medical research, combining expertise in orthopedics, cardiology and numerous other specialties with the most advanced facilities and technology. | |
Vail, Colorado The Steadman Clinic is a world-class physician group providing expertise in the diagnosis and treatment of orthopedic concerns. | |
Gainesville, Florida UF Health is a world-class academic health center that combines leading-edge research at campuses around Florida with outstanding clinical care at a network of hospitals around the state. |