Today, National Internet Day, we focus on VA messaging tools that connect Veterans and caregivers with VA staff for nonemergency health needs
VA Video Connect, My HealtheVet, and other virtual tools can help you access VA care in case of a hurricane or natural disaster.
Oklahoma City VA and the Kiowa Tribe held a presumptive claims event for Veterans to learn about eligibility for VA care and other benefits under the PACT Act.
Updated COVID vaccines are available free of charge to Veterans receiving care at VA .
Veterans have several no-cost options to choose from when logging in or creating an online account for VA.gov. Regardless of the option you choose, take a moment to ensure you’re accessing your account securely.
Virtual Health Resource Clinic provides Veterans in-person training for a variety of virtual care tools.
The My VA Images web app is making dermatology and primary care more accessible for Veterans living in Connecticut.
Prescriptions that UPS normally ships have been delivered by FedEx since July 17 to ensure Veterans have uninterrupted access to their medicine.
You can now manage your prescription refills right from the official VA Health and Benefits mobile app, including requesting VA-issued Rx refills, tracking Rx shipments, viewing VA Rx history, and more!
VA’s Traveling Veteran Coordinator ensures seamless health care when you travel or relocate.
The steps for signing in to My HealtheVet are changing. Learn the steps for the VA unified sign-in process so you can access your account.
VA’s Breast and Gynecologic Oncology System of Excellence reduces barriers to care and provides support to Veterans with cervical cancer diagnoses.