We’re building a new home for My HealtheVet on VA.gov. With My HealtheVet on VA.gov, you’ll be able to manage all of your VA health care in the same place you manage your other VA benefits and services.
What this change means for you
When you sign in to My HealtheVet on VA.gov, you’ll continue to have access to the same trusted health tools and information you use today—like secure messaging, prescription refills, appointments and health records. Over time, we’ll also add features that you have requested, like the ability to manage your travel reimbursement claims.
If you get your care at a VA health facility that uses the My VA Health portal today, you’ll also be able to manage your care in the new My HealtheVet on VA.gov.
This move will also make it even easier for you to manage your care and benefits from any digital device, like your smartphone or tablet. For example, you’ll be able to pull up your medical records on your smartphone on the go. And if you use assistive technology such as a screen reader, the new My HealtheVet on VA.gov should be even easier for you to use.
When to expect changes
This transition will take time. We’re gradually building new versions of each tool on My HealtheVet onto VA.gov based on your feedback. We’ll provide notice when each tool is ready for Veterans who use both the existing My HealtheVet and My VA Health portals to try. And you’ll have time to test out each tool in its new home and share your feedback with us before we move the tools permanently to VA.gov.
Here’s how to share your feedback:
- Join online feedback sessions. Online feedback sessions last about an hour or less. And you’ll receive a thank-you gift. Learn more and register today on our feedback partner’s Veteran participant recruitment website.
- Send an email. After you use the new versions of the tools, you’ll be invited to share feedback via email as well.
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Where’s a link to send email feedback? When I go to VA.gov , it’s not showing any link for feedback. I’m able to login, but where it sends me is another login, so you’re not really there quite yet and not all of my personal information is correct. It’s showing no rating although I have one. VA.gov website has been difficult to find any contact information because they direct you to some phone number and when you call that number then when you finally reach someone, you’re told that you should have contacted a different number, then you get sent back to the same recorded message that you started out with in the beginning. VA.gov is not the answer for any of our benefits. All you get is general news information which you can easily find. Don’t try to call because you’re on hold for super long waits as well only for be sent back to their main menu.
Okay, my hackles are up. When my husband came to me to ask me to sign him up on a health monitoring site the V.A. runs, I was amenable. Civilian clinics/hospitals do this too. And the website address ended in .gov, so… I think we’re fairly safe in divulging personal information.
As I start the registration process, I see a note that says to be able to access some services (of the website) we must sign up for PREMIUM access… meaning, PAYING A FEE… on a .GOV site…
If this is NOT a TAXPAYER-PAID VETERANS service, what’s it doing on a GOVERNMENT WEBSITE???
What’s wrong with this picture? I don’t like what this might mean.
[Editor: “Premium” access is also free.]
Been using both VA gov and myhealthy vet as an all in one before this change. Issue I have is.. ebenefits isn’t even 100 converted to VA.gov, now throwing in another. Transition testing never done enough before a live test.
Not all VA hospital or facilities online, community care involvement still missing, all appointments not updated regularly
I like the idea that it will pull all the links I want together into one place. It was very time consuming and tedious moving from one signin to the next. I really like how it is looking so far and look forward to its completion. Thanks for all your work.
How do I sign into My Health Vet, I believe that I signed up for it awhile ago, but don’t remember how to sign into it!
Hi Dale, you can go to this website to sign in. https://www.myhealth.va.gov/mhv-portal-web/web/myhealthevet/user-login
If you forgot your username and password, there are links at the bottom of the page to help you reset them, and the phone # for the My HealtheVet help desk – 877-327-0022
Hope this helps!
I love the system as it is. We are both 75 years old and not tech savvy. Why broke a system that works. We love our VA docs, but this upgrade we are not looking forward to and hope we can continue to use the old one.
I hope that on the va.gov you will now be able to pull up the old blue button reports as we were able to in myheathevet.
I am still learning to use the current system.
It wasn’t broke so you fixed it. I suspect this will be as sh…..y as all the other fixes of this regime. In more than 15 months not one dollar has been paid to Camp LeJuene victims. Much smoke and mirrors but no substance.
Thank you for the heads-up.
I do hope that it is better than the current, myhealthevet, in every way. I would like to see the system be much easier to login to.
Sounds good
That is a good improvement. I will be glad to comment on the new system, as I use Myhealth vet almost daily without any problems.
CAn we do our community care also with this change.
U go VA health care providers..!
Push past the naysayers.
Just keep in mind the saying “I asked a man for the time… And he told me how to build a watch!”
It will be nice when all our tools are in the same toolbox. (VA.gov) Thank you for working for us.
Zero That is what I think about any VA changes . Kiosks? New computer ware? zero You people waste money just like a p[olitcian.
im confused enough on old web site 84 yr. old people aren’t up to all these changes we learn one way then its changed just my opinion
Why are you changing the web site when you can just improve what you have? Web sites can be tough enough when information is on the right or the left or the top or the bottom. I have got accustomed to how it works, why make a relearning and confusing experience?
I’ve been out of the service since 1963 I’ve only used the VA once in 1976 for some schooling at community college of Philadelphia and i wondering how to apply for a va card
Mr. Davis, as of September 2022, all new Veteran ID Cards are digital. You can learn more about how to apply for a Veteran ID here: https://www.va.gov/records/get-veteran-id-cards/vic/. If you served during Vietnam, you may be eligible for VA health care. Visit the VA’s PACT Act webpage to learn more about eligibility and benefits: https://www.va.gov/resources/the-pact-act-and-your-va-benefits/.
I’ve already created my account at login.gov. I must tell you I am concerned. MS authenticator i simply do not understand so for now I’m getting text messages with a numbered code to log in. The concern is this. I’m not sure I’ll have a cell phone forever and/or will need a replacement phone and that might not allow me to keep my current number. you don’t offer an option to mail the numbered code to my email addy. That’s a real problem because I access my healthy vet daily for the most part. What to do without a cell device? Consider authentication through my email on file. Ty
Look forward to the building of this.
Can’t wait to see how THIS new and improved system works out…
Looking forward to be a particiants