What should I do if I was a patient of Dr. McGraw at Tripler Army Medical Center?
Contact the Tripler Customer Relations Main Line at 808-469-1725 or email [email protected] for support and information about the investigation.
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Tripler Army Medical Center in Hawaii is contacting over 1,400 former patients of Dr. Blaine McGraw, a gynecologist under criminal investigation for allegedly filming women during examinations. This follows a lawsuit filed by a former patie...
### Background
Dr. Blaine McGraw, formerly practicing at both Tripler Army Medical Center in Hawaii and Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center at Fort Hood, Texas, is under investigation for allegedly filming patients without their consent. The investigation began following a report to the Army Criminal Investigation Division (CID) on October 17, 2025.
### Investigation Details
Tripler Army Medical Center is reaching out to patients who were under McGraw’s care between June 2019 and June 2023. Patients are being provided with resources to learn about the investigation, file concerns, and receive medical and emotional support. According to reports, as many as 85 patients have contacted the Army CID.
### Allegations
McGraw is accused of inappropriate touching, making crude remarks, and performing unnecessary medical procedures. A lawsuit filed by a former patient includes allegations of secretly recorded videos.
### Army Response
The Army has removed McGraw from all patient care activities and is conducting an internal review to ensure accountability and rebuild trust within the military community. Col. William Bimson, TAMC director, assured that patients’ health remains the top priority and that resources are available to provide support.
### Resources for Patients
Former patients with questions or concerns can contact the Tripler Customer Relations Main Line at 808-469-1725 or email [email protected]. Patients may also contact the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Division through an online questionnaire here.
Contact the Tripler Customer Relations Main Line at 808-469-1725 or email [email protected] for support and information about the investigation.
Contact the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Division through the criminal investigation screening questionnaire here.
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