Effective March 23rd, Veterans will be temporarily unable to self-schedule VA appointments or request community care appointments through VA Online Scheduling in order to avoid non-critical, in-person appointments.
Coronavirus update:
General
Coronavirus:
General
Call before you visit VA. If you are worried about COVID-19 symptoms or have concerns about your VA services and benefits, ask a question of the VA coronavirus chatbot or review the Frequently Asked Questions. If you have an appointment, consider making it a telehealth appointment.
Pharmacy Refill your VA prescriptions, track delivery, view a list of your VA medications and other details. Read More
Appointments Keep track of your upcoming VA medical appointments and get email reminders. Read More
Messages Communicate securely online with your VA health care team and other VA staff about non-emergency information or questions. Read More
Health Records View, print, or download a copy of your VA medical record information, or enter your own health information. Read More
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Thanksgiving is usually a time when friends and families travel to celebrate together. But during the coronavirus pandemic, there are guidelines for safe gatherings. Follow these tips for a lower-risk holiday.
Virtual Group Therapy: Telemental Health
Over 1.7 million Veterans received mental health services at VA last year. With COVID-19 disrupting in-person sessions, virtual group therapy is now possible -- and useful.
Get Your COVID-19 Test Results Online
If your COVID-19 test was ordered through a VA facility and you have a My HealtheVet Premium account, you can view your results online quickly.
Winter Exercise at Home
Those who live in warm climates have plenty of chances to stay active all year. But most of us need more planning. It doesn't matter what physical activity you choose. Just start moving.