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  • Why I get my health care at VA: Navy Veteran Kenneth

    Why I get my health care at VA: Navy Veteran Kenneth

    Homeless, Kenneth came to VA for help. His journey of recovery began with a VA residential treatment program for drug and alcohol abuse.

  • Why I get my health care at VA: Veterans speak on Vet Centers

    Why I get my health care at VA: Veterans speak on Vet Centers

    Hear from Veterans who know Vet Centers – storefront centers staffed by combat Veterans understand what it’s like to transition.

  • Why I get my health care at VA: Three women Veterans

    Why I get my health care at VA: Three women Veterans

    What experiences do women have when the get their health care at VA? Hear what three women think and why they get their care through VA.

  • Why I get my health care at VA: Polytrauma helps Veterans survive multiple traumas and injuries

    Why I get my health care at VA: Polytrauma helps Veterans survive multiple traumas and injuries

    Hear from Veterans who have survived multiple serious injuries and how VA is helping them in the Polytrauma program.

  • Why I get my health care at VA: Candace

    Why I get my health care at VA: Candace

    Air Force Reserve Veteran Candace wanted to serve other Veterans. Now she works at a Vet Center, helping Veterans and their family members.

  • Why I get my health care at VA: Army Veteran Shelby

    Why I get my health care at VA: Army Veteran Shelby

    Shelby knew he was overweight, but didn’t realize he had diabetes before coming to VA. VA helped him completely change his lifestyle.

  • Why I get my health care at VA: Air Force Veteran Larry

    Why I get my health care at VA: Air Force Veteran Larry

    VA was there for Larry when a heart condition threatened his life. His doctor read a scan and brought him in for a pacemaker same day.

  • Why I get my health care at VA: Army Veteran Pete

    Why I get my health care at VA: Army Veteran Pete

    VA helped Pete battle alcoholism, live better, and overcome chronic pain. And Pete found a sense of belonging with VA.

  • Why I get my health care at VA: Army Reserve Veteran Josh

    Why I get my health care at VA: Army Reserve Veteran Josh

    After multiple traumatic brain injuries in Iraq, Josh returned to the states and found everyday life a challenge. He came to VA for help.

  • Why I get my health care at VA: Army Veteran Woodi

    Why I get my health care at VA: Army Veteran Woodi

    Practicing yoga helps Woodi manage her pain. Now this Army Veteran is less dependent on painkillers, more relaxed, and lives better.

  • Why I get my health care at VA: Rich

    Why I get my health care at VA: Rich

    Army Veteran Rich came to VA for help with hearing loss. To his surprise he didn’t have to travel to a Medical Center for appointments.

  • Why I get my health care at VA: Jason

    Why I get my health care at VA: Jason

    When Army Veteran Jason came to VA for help recovering from an IED injury, he didn’t realize he would find a purpose in life.

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Last updated February 24, 2022

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