Telehealth brings VA care directly to Veterans. Here are a few ways that Veterans can use telehealth to connect with their VA care teams.
Veterans, staff and community gathered to honor the 100th anniversary of Kerrville VA.
Vets4Warriors is the nation’s leading 24/7 military peer support program staffed by Veterans. You can reach us by phone, chat, or email and soon texting.
VA’s Access to Care site supports our commitment to transparency. The data has helped to combat myths around COVID-19 vaccinations.
VA brings colorectal cancer screening to Veterans’ homes while providing cutting-edge care.
The Chinle clinic represents “a huge step in making good on our obligation to serve our Native Veterans as well as they’ve served us and our country.”
VA Mental Health Summit: “Care for elderly Veterans takes a community of committed people. The more coordinated we are, the better.”
Learn more about 25 featured innovations developed by VA employees in the 2024 VHA State of Innovation Report.
VA’s virtual care options are available to the millions of Veterans in rural areas
Thousands of Veterans have used VA telehealth to get treatment to address and reduce suicide risk.
VA’s Mission Daybreak provides culturally informed suicide prevention resources for native Veterans.
Dallas VA Fisher House is a 21-bed home away from home for patients and families receiving life-saving medical care and treatment.