Respiratory illness season is approaching. Vaccines can help protect from flu, RSV (Respiratory Syncytial Virus), COVID-19, and pneumococcal pneumonia. These vaccines are available free of charge to Veterans receiving care at VA.
Because we’re in hurricane season, it is essential to prepare a care plan to ensure your emergency health needs are met.
Today, National Internet Day, we focus on VA messaging tools that connect Veterans and caregivers with VA staff for nonemergency health needs
VA’s virtual resources help older Veterans stay active and build healthy habits.
Updated COVID vaccines are available free of charge to Veterans receiving care at VA .
Geoff Mongiat wanted Veterans to know about My HealtheVet... and why it’s such a great program. And then he noticed the hats the engineering team were wearing.
Veteran Maple Davis loves using My HealtheVet and other VA apps for her VA health care. As a DAV volunteer, she now encourages other Veterans to use these tools.
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.
Virtual Health Resource Clinic provides Veterans in-person training for a variety of virtual care tools.
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.
VA’s Traveling Veteran Coordinator ensures seamless health care when you travel or relocate.
VA Video Connect, My HealtheVet, and other virtual tools can help you access VA care in case of a hurricane or natural disaster.