Biloxi's Mobile Medical Unit delivers primary care and other services to Veterans who have limited access to VA health care services due to low population density or limited local demand for specialized services.
The Veteran community of southern New Jersey came together to call attention to joint efforts to end Veteran suicide. The joint event included the display of the Flags of Forgotten Soldiers.
VA trains more psychology profession trainees than any health care system in the nation. The nation’s leading provider of treatments for PTSD, VA offers hope of healing for the silent wounds of war.
BBQ Bootcamp gave Veterans the opportunity to be pit masters, picking up skills they can use to find a job or maybe even start a business.
Diversity: Our country is stronger when our military and Veteran population reflects the diversity of our great nation. Our goal is to provide an inclusive, welcoming environment for all Veterans.
The system required a few changes based on your feedback—good and bad. VA values your opinions because they push us to find solutions that deliver better service, quality, and care.
Veteran John Ellis remains optimistic about beating his leukemia thanks to an innovative treatment. He is the first patient to be treated with this approach and has completed the first phase of treatment.
Online scheduling from VA lets you contact an in-network community provider to schedule an appointment, helping minimize scheduling delays.
Integrative oncology combines complementary practices like yoga and acupuncture with conventional cancer care. A primary goal is to help prevent or lessen side effects from chemotherapy and surgery.
Cancer clinical trials are research studies that explore new ways to treat cancer and improve quality of life for patients.
Be involved in your health care. Play an active role when you visit your health care team. To get the most out of your visit, plan the questions you want to ask and the things you want to discuss.
These Veterans developed PTSD from their military experiences. But they also share something extraordinary: They’ve come out the other side with a renewed sense of life and purpose.